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Dreams Come True? Celebrations in Kano as State Govt. Sponsors the Wedding of 1520 Couples

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 27th Feb, 2017 - tori.ng

In yet another historic event in the commercial city of Kano, the Kano State government over the weekend, sponsored the wedding of 1,520 couples under its mass wedding programme.

Photo from the wedding
 
A total number of 1,520 couples were joined in the holy matrimony at mass weddings organised by state-wide by Kano state government on Friday.
 
The weddings held in four Juma’at Mosques in Kano metropolis and at the headquarters of the 44 local government areas of the state.
 
Medical tests were conducted on the prospective couples in the sponsored mass wedding to ascertain their genuine health status.
 
At a reception on Sunday for some of the couples, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje urged them to live in peace with one another for the union to last long.
 
The governor spoke on the medical test and said: “We decided to conduct the medical test because it was the best way to engender trust in the minds of the couples.
 
“The screening conducted had been a success story as none of the couples was found to be carrying disease that will disqualify him from benefitting from the government laudable gesture,” Ganduje said.
 
He noted that joining the couples in suspicious circumstances would make them distrust each other which might end up destroying the relation.
 
Sheikh Aminu Daurawa, a renowned Islamic Scholar in Kano and Commander-General of the State Hisbah board, reminded the couples of the need to imbibe the fear of Allah in dealing with their marriage partners.
 
He said that they would be made to account for what they did in the hereafter. “The mass wedding was consummated on the high expectation and commitment that it will last for eternity.’’
 
He said that Islam forbids beating or abusing marriage partner on the premise that the conjugal union was consummated to instil happiness, love and mutual trust in the minds of each other.
 
Also speaking, Shiekh Nasir Adam, the Chief Imam of Shiekh Ahamadu Tijjani Jumuat Mosque, called on the couples to imbibe the spirit of fairness as ordained by Islam.
 
“In Islam nothing is ambiguous on how a husband and wife should live together devoid of unnecessary vendetta,” he said.


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