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| Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by AgonyAunt(op): 10:38pm On Jun 28 |
If a man impregnates a newly widowed lady less that 6 months after her husband's death, who owns the baby?Please share your opinion on this |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by FriendsAndFans(m): 10:50pm On Jun 28 |
You are the one that owns the pregnancy ![]() |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by shortgun(m): 11:28pm On Jun 28*. Modified: 9:20am On Jun 29 |
You see our forefathers had already figured these things out centuries ago. To prevent situations like this where the paternity of a widow's child would be in question, they wisely established the custom of making widows mourn their late husbands for a period of one year. During the one year mourning period no other man was permitted to have sex with the widow. By the end of that period any seed planted by her late husband would have been born..... there will be no room for doubts about the child's paternity. If this woman had mourned her husband for one year, she won't be in this situation It was a simple solution. |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by socoharley: 11:59pm On Jun 28 |
AgonyAunt:So just one month and she has opened leg for another man to the extent of getting pregnant? She killed her husband. |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by kelechi50: 2:00am On Jun 29 |
So for all the women in Nigeria, it's only a widow of one month is your choice to impregnate. The spirit of the late husband will hurt you because you and her knew what killed. AgonyAunt:David did it in the Bible by killing her husband to inherit his wife. David suffered the repercussion till death , in your own case it's a question of time. |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by AllBlack: 2:05am On Jun 29 |
The most important thing right now is IS THE WOMAN FRYING AKARA or ROASTING CORN? |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by oz4real83(m): 2:13am On Jun 29 |
shortgun:civilization is good but there are many good things that civilization spoilt, what you mentioned is one of them. |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by oz4real83(m): 2:17am On Jun 29 |
Your question already answered itself. You started with "if a man impregnates a widow", it is already obvious that the man that impregnated the widow owns the baby😏. That is why men shouldn't kpai themselves because of any woman, the digging will continue and some women may still be getting digged even when the late husbands are still unburied 😏 |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by QuinQQ: 3:02am On Jun 29 |
shortgun: oz4real83:Wrong! That's NOT the reason for the one year. Our forefathers established that it was IRRELEVANT who deposited the sperm, whoever owned the woman owned the pregnancy. Until the woman remarries or her bride price returned, ANY pregnancy belongs to the husband! That applied to all married women not just widows |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by oz4real83(m): 3:57am On Jun 29*. Modified: 6:39am On Jun 29 |
QuinQQ:it is the forefathers from your ethnic group that decided that a man owns the children a woman gets after sleeping with another man, my own forefathers considered that as abomination and such acts have repercussions. The children will start getting sick or dying, the husband will also get sick and may even die if he sleeps with the woman that committed adultery or even eats her food. It was very easy for the elders in the family to diagnose what have happened when the signs start showing. My forefathers and yours are very different in how they handled adultery from women, a wife can't bring children she got from adultery into the family, but men can bring children from anywhere into the family. |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by franchasng: 5:45am On Jun 29 |
Me dancing, Egungun comot for road na express you de go! Egungun comot for road na express you de go! |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by IamPatriotic(m): 6:07am On Jun 29 |
udede:Which Africa? Please don't generalize a barbaric practice and call it African culture. In Yorubaland, where I come from, we do not have such a culture. A pregnant woman knows who impregnated her, so she should take responsibility for the pregnancy with the man responsible. The only somewhat similar practice in Yorubaland—one that has largely become obsolete—is that a widow may quietly remarry the younger brother or cousin of her late husband. Any children from that union belong to the new husband. The late husband is gone and no longer part of the equation. |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by socoharley: 6:46am On Jun 29 |
udede:wow! Just wow! |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by QuinQQ: 7:38am On Jun 29 |
oz4real83:You totally missed the point. The discussion is about a widow or a man who can't bear children or a man who dies without issue. In all Nigerian traditions the woman can have children for the man as long as she remained his wife. It's even so in the Bible - a man takes his dead brother's wife and have children for his dead brother |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by Orinechi: 1:52pm On Jun 29 |
oz4real83:You lack the knowledge of your culture and you find it difficult to learn |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by Orinechi: 2:04pm On Jun 29 |
IamPatriotic:You said remarry and the child belong to the new husband. Why didn't you say the woman opens leg for any man and if she gets pregnant, the child automatically belong to the new husband? You are struggling to deny the obvious. In most culture you don't own a child because you are responsible for the pregnancy particularly a married woman. The onus lies on the husband to determine the fate of the child. |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by kiddaz: 4:41pm On Jun 29 |
oz4real83:Lol no be small matter and see the audacity em take dey claim forefathers untop adulterine bstd child 😂 |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by CJStarz: 7:08pm On Jun 29 |
shortgun:You must be nwa afo Igbo |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by CJStarz: 7:09pm On Jun 29 |
udede:On behalf not unbehalf |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by CJStarz: 7:11pm On Jun 29 |
oz4real83:African custom had always been against women |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by CJStarz: 7:13pm On Jun 29 |
Orinechi:Bi nwokem, you can disagree with him without sounding vulgar |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by CJStarz: 7:15pm On Jun 29 |
So long as he has not married the widow, the unborn child belongs to her late husband, it doesn't matter how long the man been dead. I'm proudly Igbo |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by shortgun(m): 8:49pm On Jun 29*. Modified: 7:03pm On Jun 30 |
CJStarz:Gbam!.....Eji ya!. Abum ezigbo Nwa afo Igbo. Ndị be anyi si na ọ bụ̀ nwata ne bugara nna ya oche na n'ikpo arusi mara aha a na atụ ndị mmụọ. Ya gazie nwanne. |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by Mrtaye: 9:23pm On Jun 29 |
oz4real83:What state is that |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by CJStarz: 10:40pm On Jun 29 |
shortgun:Gazikwara gi, nwanne mmadu |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by oz4real83(m): 2:30am On Jun 30 |
Orinechi:multiplied and returned to you and your family |
| Re: Newly Widowed Lady Pregnant by koladata(m): 6:34am On Jun 30 |
Hmmm yoruba people call it opo. This generation didn't find solutions to our problems. Our forefathers did shortgun: |
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