
Money Marriage
The Daily Beast investigated the practice in Nigeria. Many communities consider having more than one wife a status symbol. A man may buy more wives if he can afford them and may sell his daughters if he needs or wants the money. Help us champion truth freedom limited government and human dignity. Support The Stream Known as money marriage" the practice involves girls as young as 10. The men are often old enough to be their grandfathers. In the past a father might have to actively look for buyers. Now Facebook sort of lets them advertise. Since some older men arent familiar with Facebook and smartphones their younger relatives help them post the photos of their daughters on the site. Or look on Facebook to find new wives. The Daily Beast looked at the Becheve community a large tribe of 17 villages in the southeastern state of Obanliku. It has a long history of selling child brides often called money wives." The husbands treat them like chattel servants. Their husbands usually keep them out of school and can even give them to another man. If their husband dies they must marry his next-of-kin. When the money wife dies without bearing a child her family must replace her with another girl in the family.
If their husband dies they are to marry his next-of-kin. If the money wife dies her family replaces her with another girl in the family.
One of the child brides from Becheve who escaped her marriage Monica told the site about her experience. Once he married me he turned me into his slave and punching bag. He said he paid so much to marry me and so I had to labor hard by working for hours everyday in the farm to prove that Im a grateful wife." Her husband had bought her for about $50 two goats a pig and some yams.
One of the men in the community told The Daily Beast that his uncle spends time searching for men to marry the girls in the extended family. He receives a portion of the dowry.
Expensive Child Bride
Facebook came under fire in November for posts discussing the auction of a child bride in South Sudan. Although the auction didnt take place on Facebook people discussed it there. Facebook took down the offending post after people flagged it but more popped up.
Facebook is told about posts selling child brides but acts too slowly in removing them.
A multimillionaire businessman won the auction by bidding 530 cows three Land Cruiser V8 cars and $10000. It is against the law to sell child brides in South Sudan.
George Otim country director of Plan International South Sudan said in a statement This barbaric use of technology is reminiscent of latter-day slave markets. That a girl could be sold for marriage on the worlds biggest social networking site in this day and age is beyond belief."