News Update
THE Bauchi State Hisbah Commission has announced a new set of rules targeting wedding and social gatherings across the state following what it described as a sharp rise in divorce cases.
According to the commission, the 16 new guidelines are aimed at restoring the moral and spiritual foundation of marriage. Among the banned practices are the use of DJs, gala events, kawayawade, aloba, and other forms of entertainment considered to promote immorality.
The commission said these guidelines will be strictly enforced at recreational centres, event venues, and clubs in line with sections 95, 362 and 373 of the Bauchi State Sharia Penal Code.
While explaining the reason for the move, the commission stated that many marriages collapse due to the removal of baraka, or blessing, right from the early stages. It added that decisions were made after a careful review of cases brought before them.
Instead of organising mass weddings for divorcees, the state government has reportedly trained over 500 women — including some who were previously involved in commercial sex work — in various entrepreneurial skills to help them become self-reliant.
Imams across the state will also be involved in sensitising residents through mosque teachings. The commission has called on the public to fully comply, adding that its officials are ready for immediate enforcement.
The Osun Online Publishers Association (OOPA) has extended warm felicitations to its Chairman, Comrade Tosin…
The National Executive Council of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities has issued a…
Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have discovered and safely detonated an improvised explosive device (IED)…
All 13 passengers abducted along the Makurdi–Otukpo road in Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue…
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has apologised for the delay in releasing the results…
In the high-stakes arena of Ekiti politics, leadership is defined by those who stand tallest…