Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Child Bride: Court Rejects Motion To Have Murder Charges Against 14 Year Old, Wasila Tasi’u Dismissed

A Nigerian court on Tuesday rejected a motion to have murder charges against a child bride accused of killing her husband dismissed, saying there was enough evidence for the case to proceed.

Wasila Tasi’u was 14 when she married Umar Sani, 35, in Nigeria’s deeply conservative, mainly Muslim north last year, and could face the death penalty if convicted of using rat poison to kill him.

“I am of the opinion that there is a case against the accused,” High Court Judge Mohammed Yahaya said. “As such, I overrule the submission of no-case from the defence counsel.” Tasi’u’s lawyers had argued that the state failed to establish her intent to kill Sani and questioned the reliability of a key prosecution witness. The witness, a seven-year-old girl named Hamziyya who was identified as the sister of Sani’s other wife, testified that Tasi’u gave her money to buy the poison on April 5 last year, the day Sani died. The defence said that relying on testimony from a minor contravened Nigeria’s Evidence Act and that the state’s case should therefore be thrown out. 
The murder trial has highlighted the range of attitudes towards child marriage in Nigeria, especially in the impoverished north. The families of both the deceased and the accused have rejected claims that she was forced to marry a man more than twice her age, noting that 14 was an appropriate age to marry and that Tasi’u chose Sani from a range of suitors.Some locals have called for Tasi’u to face stiff punishment to discourage other girls from taking similar action if they become unhappy in their marriage. But rights activists have demanded that Tasi’u be rehabilitated as a victim of a forced marriage, which likely included incidents of rape.

8 comments:

  1. Wow...this case don tay....hope d vindicate this gal oh...

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  2. imagine the age difference of d girl and d deceased, d girl has to be vindicated, and ds child marriage happens aamongst d poor, why Gmb daughter dey UK they school,

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    1. Lol......that's y I keep blaming d northern leaders,,they are not doing enough even when they know d truth...

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    2. Lol you de vex so na GMB pinkin for good abbi

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  3. I be think say theem don resolve dis mata o. Whatevur menn! Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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    1. Just imagine "child bride" mehn this religion has too many commas smh

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