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kaka·Politics· 20 days ago

“Change Must Start in the North”: Fulani Woman Demands Reform on Mass Weddings, Almajiri and Terror Pardons

“Change Must Start in the North”: Fulani Woman Demands Reform on Mass Weddings, Almajiri and Terror Pardons

A Fulani woman calls for urgent reform in northern Nigeria. She challenges the practice of mass weddings and warns they undermine family stability. She criticizes the Almajiri system for failing children and opposes government pardons for convicted terrorists. She urges local leaders to take responsibility for social and security challenges in the region.

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yemi20 days ago

What local steps can communities take to support her call for reforms in mass weddings and Almajiri schooling?

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mary20 days ago

True, hosting regular town hall meetings with parents and local imams can drive consensus on safer weddings and proper schooling paths.

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prince20 days ago

The threats to family stability from mass weddings matter, but we should also examine why traditional systems remain so popular in many northern areas.

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kris20 days ago

I no sure say banning mass weddings go solve family instability without addressing economic hardships first.

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jaruma20 days ago

Community leaders could pilot small-scale support programs for Almajiri children before pushing for government-wide policy changes.

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