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BOMBSHELL!! You Won’t Believe What Emir Of Kano Is Saying About Nigerian Women

Yesterday,The Emir of Kano and former CBN governor Muhammad Sanusi II While delivering a keynote address at the Kaduna Business summit,, expressed his disapproval towards the treatment Nigerian women receive after divorce.

 

 

 

Speaking further, he noted that Malaysia which is a Muslim country respect and treat women rightly in their society so much that a policy where divorced women are entitled to 50% of their husbands wealth,was enacted.

 

 

 

During his speech he hammered on the socio-cultural behavior of Northern Nigerians, how a lot of people see maltreating women as okay.  He said women and their children are meant to be well taken care of and catered for by men and not to be beaten…

 

 

 

According to him:

 

“We need to understand the roots of the problem of northern Nigeria. Burning books, it happened in Kano. What is the crime of those books? They were writing about love and love apparently is supposed to be a bad word. In a society where you don’t love your women and you don’t love your children, you allow them to beg, you beat up your women, why should anyone talk about love?

 

We have adopted an interpretation of our culture and our religion that is rooted in the 13th century mindset that refuses to recognize that the rest of the Muslim world has moved on. Today in Malaysia, you wake up and divorce your wife; that is fine. But you give her 50 per cent of all the wealth you acquired since you married her. It is a Muslim country.

 

In Nigeria, you wake up after 20 years of marriage, you say to your wife, ‘I divorce you’, and that’s it. Other Muslim nations have pushed forward girl-child education. They’ve pushed forward science and technology. They have pushed forward the arts. We have this myth in northern Nigeria, where we try to create an Islamic society that never existed. We are fighting culture, we are fighting civilization.

 

We must wage an intellectual war, because Islam is not unequivocal. There are many voices, there are many interpretations, there are many viewpoints, and we have for too long allow the ascendancy of the most conservative viewpoints. The consequences of that are that there are certain social problems.” he stated.

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