AN EVALUATION OF THE CONSEQUENCES AND LEGAL PARADIGM OF CHILD MARRIAGE IN NIGERIA

Chi-Johnny OKONGWU, Simon Ejokema IMOISI

Abstract


Generally, it is apt to state that marriage is said to be between two consenting adults. However, in Nigeria, it hasbeen observed that the issues of child marriage is becoming on the increase. This is concerning the fact that studyhas revealed that in Nigeria, particularly northern Nigeria has some of the highest rates of early marriage in theworld. Furthermore, it suffices to state that there are a lot of adverse consequences that goes with child marriage.Although, there are international and domestic laws that tend to stipulate the minimum age of marriage. However,despite the said law, there is still increase of child marriage in Nigeria. It is in this regard, that this study employsthe use of doctrinal study in examining the consequences of child marriage in Nigeria. Furthermore, the studywill also examine the various international and domestic laws as it relates to child marriage in Nigeria inascertaining to what extent they regulate child marriage. The study therefore concludes and recommends that,though there are laws that condemned child marriage in Nigeria, however, there is still an increase rate of childmarriage in Nigeria. In this regard, the government, community and NGO should ensure an appropriatecompliance with the laws that condemned child marriage.

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