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14 Ways The Government Can Put An End To Husband Scarcity by Oshovie(m): 1:55am On Nov 15, 2015
Here are 14 things our government could do, in order to save the ageing population of unmarried ladies from unsolicited celebacy, due to the refusal of most Nigerian men to get married when due. They may seem improbable, but are potentially effective. They are as follows:

1. Bride prices should be banned;
2. The collection of money or material property from the bride's family should be criminalized;
3. Married men should be given jobs upon getting married;
4. Married men should get promoted at work, if already employed;
5. Prostitution should be banned;
6. Bachelors should not get politcal appointments, not even as party youth leaders;
7. Premarital sex should be illegalized;
8. All married men should have sick benefits;
9. All married men should have ID cards to identify themselves as such. With that, they would earn fairer treatment wherever they went;
10. Any man who impregnates a girl must marry her within 6 months, or face 25 years imprisonment;
11. The children of a an umarried man would bear the mother's maiden name;
12. The sale and distribution of pornography should be banned, with on-line pornographic sites blocked;
13. All married men should receive the sum of ₦100,000 per month, as Monthly Married Men Allowance;
14. All alcoholic married men should receive 2 free crates of beer every month.
Re: 14 Ways The Government Can Put An End To Husband Scarcity by demarc001: 1:59am On Nov 15, 2015
Dis one is serious! Na inspiration you call this one or what?
Re: 14 Ways The Government Can Put An End To Husband Scarcity by itstpia8: 2:02am On Nov 15, 2015
they should encourage single men to marry, provide incentives.

there are far too many unmarried guys who are either afraid of marriage or simply refuse to marry for whatever reason.

the govt should also encourage single women to not be so scary that men are afraid of what will happen should they tie the knot with them.

just my opinion, not set in stone plz.
Re: 14 Ways The Government Can Put An End To Husband Scarcity by paul288yahoo(m): 2:25am On Nov 15, 2015
Observing cheesy
Re: 14 Ways The Government Can Put An End To Husband Scarcity by resty4(m): 3:50am On Nov 15, 2015
Unrealistic list. Married men ID is d ring on dya fingers.
Re: 14 Ways The Government Can Put An End To Husband Scarcity by Nobody: 3:55am On Nov 15, 2015
OP so you want two crates of beer from the government? you forgot to add - In laws who ask for money for any reason will be prosecuted.
Re: 14 Ways The Government Can Put An End To Husband Scarcity by Mrlekan07034617: 4:11am On Nov 15, 2015
@ Op this is serious and to be candid many guys due to various challenges of marriage are really taking their time to be financially stable before jumping into an institution one will never graduate from.


God Bless Nigeria!!
Re: 14 Ways The Government Can Put An End To Husband Scarcity by Heromaniaa: 5:40am On Nov 15, 2015
I concur
Re: 14 Ways The Government Can Put An End To Husband Scarcity by Welcomme: 8:15am On Nov 15, 2015
Employment! Employment!! and not underemployment oooo, like teaching or marketing job of 10000 naira. Also the govt should create an enabling environment for those who want to go ino entrepreneurship.

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