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Sunday, June 13, 2021
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ReplyDeleteA good suggestion and surprisingly coming from a Muslim from the north where "god will provide" is the slogan. But how will this even become a reality in a country where polygamy is legal? How do you limit a man to 2 or 3 children then permit him to marry 4 wives?
DeleteTell that to ur fellow northerners, na them need am pass
ReplyDeleteIt is Haram for some people na, and na dem plenty pass for the national assembly.
ReplyDeleteWhere is that rep that introduced 4 wives and many children counting on National TV?
DeleteNigeria which way....
ReplyDeleteKolewerk
ReplyDeleteEspecially in the north
Very necessary.
ReplyDeleteIf only your arewa ppl will accept and willingly go ahead
ReplyDeleteAnd how are they going to enforce it in the north and other poor communities š¤£š¤£š¤£
ReplyDeleteAnd how are they going to enforce it in the north and other poor communities š¤£š¤£š¤£
ReplyDeleteGood one
ReplyDeleteThey need the law more in the north.
ReplyDeleteIt is everywhere in this Nigeria joor, stop pointing at the north alone.
ReplyDeleteWe need this because they're so many people with little or nothing for themselves having plethora of children. There's a better in my work route that has 2 sets of triplets and is currently pregnant. Others end up having their hands fulls just because of a male child. Some others don't want kids but because of our society, they're forced to become parents and become awful at it too.
These things happen nationwide, let's stop pointing at the north alone. I've seen a man with 27 children who still wants more because according to him, he's trying to start a community. He's a driver and he's from the south.
Even many Christians will reject this bill because they will say it's God that gives children but they forget that having kids you can't adequately cater for is wickedness.
The only way I see this bill taking shape is if discrimination against the girl child becomes a punishable offence so that people will stop desperately looking for heirs to their fortress. A husband abandoned his wife in the hospital because she just gave birth to their 9th daughter after promising this one will be a boy. 9 pregnancies, 9 normal deliveries
What is the ratio of having many children between the south and the north?
DeleteGood points raised
Delete@Zaram it's also high among igbos. Igbos will have plenty children then start distributing them among other family members.
DeleteI know plenty Muslims and even northerners with 4 or 5 kids only and 1 wife
@Troy II, Oil dey your head. I was alive in this country in the 1980s when family planning was aggressively promoted under IBB.
DeleteChurches and religious organization were staunchly against it back then. It took the scare of hiv/aids for people to start using condoms.
Fortunately, the state of the economy has now taught us all the lesson that bus load of children isn't blessing if you have no means to care for them. Unless you wish your children to be the hewer of stones or drawer of water for others.
If they make the law, let us start from them
ReplyDeleteI agree with him.. the illiteracy all over the country concerning number of children is alarming. Tomorrow they'll blame the government for their predicaments. Smh
ReplyDeleteGood one
ReplyDeleteWhosai? This won't see the light of day, especially, in Arewa territory for the next one hundred years. Even though, the necessity and urgency for family planning/population control stares Naija squarely in the face: resource control, economic development, capacity building, name it, all depends on this vital statistics.
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