Be it hilarious or humorious, there seem to be a saga going on in kano state, Nigeria. Series of happeing has surfaced since the recent mass wedding hosted in Kano State on the 26th, February by it state Governmnet. One of the selected beneficiary of the mass wedding has put a state of dilemma situation. Habiba Inusa, she is one of the beneficiaries of the mass wedding sponsored by the Kano State government. She concealed pregnancy from her suitor only to give birth to a baby boy a day after the ceremony which held last Sunday.
Info reached from Daily Nigerian, newly wed Inusa shocked the residents of Gangare area of Doguwa Local Government Area of the state and organizers of the mass wedding, she went into labor a day after the wedding and later put to bed, a bouncing baby boy. in cause of this happening, her enraged groom, Babangida, allegedly forced her out of his house with the baby. main while, Kamalu,the person allegedly responsible for the pregnancy has fled when he got information of the development.
It will be recalled that the state government of Kano spent N200 million on the mass wedding organised for 1,500 couples, saying the gesture would help the less privileged. The couples were said to have undergone medical tests and the grooms showed proof of means before the board approve of the marriage. Mr Daurawa also said the state government had paid N20,000 dowry for each of the groom, provided full furniture sets for each of the bride and donated the sum of N15, 000 to each of the brides for empowerment.
However, when DAILY NIGERIAN contacted Mr Daurawa on Thursday, he said he was not aware of the scandal. He however did not express surprise at the incident, saying the exercise was decentralized and left in the hands of politicians this time round.
Asked why he said the couples underwent medical screening on February 26, he said he was referring to the 50 couple slots given to the board headquarters.
"We were suddenly asked to provide list of the couples six months after we thoroughly screened them in conjunction with qualified medical personnel of the ministry of Health.
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