Nigeria state seeks husbands for 1,000 brides-to-be

Date: 03-05-2012 8:05 am (12 years ago) | Author: Paddy Hayes
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KANO, Nigeria — He should be tall. Kind, of course. And generous, especially when it comes to buying all those little trinkets that a woman desires.
 
"A little handsome," but not too much, says Altine Abdullahi. "It's a danger."
 
In northern Nigeria, it is a truth almost universally acknowledged that a woman of a certain age, and in a certain situation in life, must be in want of a husband.
 
But if the woman in that certain situation is a divorcee or a widow, finding a husband isn't easy, even without the shopping list of desirable qualities ticked off by Abdullahi (a divorcee).
 
That's why 1,000 women have thrown their fates into the hands of the Kano state government, which will act as their matchmaker. The religious authority in the Muslim-dominated state, the Hisbah Board, has embarked on a massive husband hunt for divorcees and widows. The first 100 women, including Abdullahi, are to be wed in coming weeks.
 
"I'm getting married," she says. "God willing!"
 
She has no idea who her husband will be. But, like the practical character in a Jane Austen novel, she's no romantic.
 
"I know love is something, but ..." she pauses wistfully. "Love doesn't really last."
 
Abdullahi, 44, preens like a fine, glossy bird, creaming her plump lips, powdering her face, fluttering her eyelashes girlishly. Her smiling face, with perfect white teeth, peers out from dozens of photographs stacked on her desk and decking the wall of her office, where she heads the organization Voice of Widows, Divorcees and Orphans Assn. of Nigeria. Her skin is clear, her eyes bright, her silver bangles jangle happily, yet she complains that she looks "tired."
 
"Beautiful? You should have seen me when I was young. Then I was beautiful."
 
The state-as-matchmaker plan came after Abdullahi made an emotional plea on Kano radio for husbands for desperate widows and divorcees.

In Nigeria, women of marriageable age who remain single are seen as suspect, their respectability questioned. Throughout many parts of the Muslim world, divorced and widowed women are forced to go home to their fathers or brothers and are viewed as a burden and failure. Or they live on the edges of society, shunned and forced into begging or prostitution to support their children.
 
Sometimes the brother of a dead man will marry the widow and support her and her children. But many divorced women find it difficult to remarry.
 
In Kano, the state capital, there's a sense of crisis about the number of divorcees, although statistics aren't available to back up widespread perceptions of an increase in failed marriages. The problem sharpened here after Kano state and 11 other predominantly Muslim states adopted sharia, or Islamic law, between 1999 and 2001, allowing men to divorce unilaterally simply by thrice stating "I divorce you," an act that cannot be undone with a simple change of mind.
 
"With growing cases of divorce among couples, the state has reached an unenviable record in the country. In any social gathering and various fora, the most common discussion in the metropolis is the growing rate at which divorce is taking place," said a February article in the Nigerian newspaper Leadership.
 
An everyday quarrel can easily escalate into divorce, says Abdullahi, whose divorce happened as quickly as a car crash, in a moment of heat, instantly regretted by both sides.
 
The row came after her husband took a third wife who was demanding more nights with him. When he conveyed the demand to Abdullahi (as second wife), she told him it was women's business. He should send the third wife to her.
 
He refused.
 
She insisted.
 
He said, "Be careful."


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