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Saturday, June 28, 2014

Kenyans Reaction To Legalised Polygamy





Last month a controversial bill legalising polygamy became law in Kenya. Yalda Hakim reports for BBC Our World on how it is being received.
In the chilly dawn deep in Kenya's Rift Valley, three women make domestic preparations for the day. One cooks breakfast, another makes pancakes, the third fetches milk for tea.
But Alice, 62, Mary, 56, and Joyce, 54, are doing this for the same man, the husband to whom all three are married.




He is Isaya Ntokot, a 76-year-old with 15 children and 48 grandchildren.
There is nothing unusual about this - in fact, three wives for a wealthy man like Mr Ntokot is considered not at all excessive, and unless you are Muslim, Kenyan men can marry as many women as they like.


The Maasai accept polygamy as a way of life and these women grew up with fathers who had married several wives.
They all expected that one day they too would become part of a group of women who would share one man.The three wives claim to live harmoniously, though Alice, as the first wife, feels she has more authority than the others.



The family of Isaya Ntokot (centre, in green) is not considered especially large
"I advise them on what to do," she says. "Because we are friends, it's easy. It would be harder if we didn't get on so well. If I disagree with them on something, I just try and stay calm."

These women had little choice but to enter into "customary" marriages rather than having civil or church weddings.
Before the new act was passed, they lacked legal protection because customary marriages were rarely registered and therefore not recognised in a court of law.
This left many women vulnerable. If a husband died, they could be disinherited, and their children risked losing their rights and legitimacy. Now a customary marriage will be treated as equal to Muslim, Christian, Hindu and civil ones, giving all wives legal recognition and rights.
Women's rights groups have hailed this aspect of the law. What they find absolutely unacceptable is that male parliamentarians used their majority to vote down a clause requiring a man to inform any existing wives of his intention to Female deputies stormed out in protest.
Wanjiku Muhia, one of just 69 out of 349 women MPs, is in a customary marriage herself and voted for the bill because of the protection it offers. But she also says it is sending out the wrong message.
"I'm very disappointed as a woman, and this law has taken Kenyan women back to the 18th Century, or thereabouts," she says.
She is not disputing the idea that "African culture is polygamous," she says, "but we are finding it disrespectful that some [men] can just bring another woman without informing the first wife".
Ms Muhia says she would leave if her husband brought home another woman, and that many others would do the same.
"Where are we heading, we are going to have many divorces," she says.
Some men clearly feel threatened by such talk. Nderitu Njoka, who runs a men's empowerment group, says Kenyan men often suffer economic, legal and even physical abuse at the hands of women - and he defends polygamy.
"If your first or second wife doesn't respect you as a man - does not care for you, cook for you, do all those things that she's supposed to do, then you're not supposed to just stay there and live a stressful life."


'Dumped'
In Nairobi's vast Kibera slum, Maurice Adongo splits his time between his two wives. They live in separate houses, less than five minutes away from each other.
He married Bridget, wife number two, 11 years into his marriage with Veronica. He thinks it's a perfect arrangement, but Veronica disagrees.
"I feel like I have been dumped," she says. "Some things a couple should sit down and talk about, but when your partner thinks bringing another woman into the relationship is the answer, and you disagree, it's not going to work."
The worst part for Veronica was that Maurice didn't tell her. She found out from neighbours and says she was heartbroken.
Maurice would not have been able to take a second wife if his marriage with Veronica had been a church or civil wedding.
Yet church or civil weddings can be very expensive in Kenya, so many opt for traditional ones.
Activists are now trying to educate people about the difference between customary and civil marriage. They're also looking for ways to make civil marriages - under which polygamy is not allowed - easier.
The new law, however, means polygamy is likely to become more entrenched. That is a concern for Christian leaders like Robert Burale, who says lawmakers are encouraging promiscuity and the end of the nuclear family.
"Imagine a man's first wife is 45 years old and he brings in a 19-year-old girl, how would a 45-year-old woman compete with a 19-year-old girl in all matters, and in the bedroom?" he asks.
"These women will also look for younger men. And then you start seeing men in the streets fighting."
Even in the Rift Valley, where the practice is deeply embedded, polygamy has its opponents. "I don't think it's right at all, no matter what they say," says Maasai community worker Joyce Kiereini.
"I'm sure that they know it's not correct, but it's because of being selfish men they want to continue running around with other women."culled




43 comments:

  1. Kenyan women don enter am be that... I hope my comment will be posted this time. I'll really love my own profile. Olamide

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  2. I don't care what any body or religion say's about this but i have this STRONG BELIEF that any man that marry's more than one wife has serious mental problem. Who those that? I don't even know how they cope.

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    1. I wonder what sane man or woman would go into polygamy in this time and age!

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    All this things will still never stop a man frm cheating outside his marriage thats for sure..... New soup will never taste like old one thats for sure......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. There is no 'cheating' involved because the women know it is a possibility. If the man sees a new woman he likes he simply arranges and brings her home as his wife. Also note that there are very few incidences of rape in such a society.

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  4. How won't AIDS be prevalent in Africa?

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    1. AIDS came with homosexuality which is very prevalent in 'Christian' countries like the USA. Its spreading in Africa with the spread of the religion!

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    2. So right Adaorah! AIDS would never reduce in Africa. But what about multiple Mistresses? Like the blogger that her name starts with T and àlso ends with a T. She is proud to be sleeping with a married man!

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    3. Anonymous 7:13 pm you are a Muslim idiot....what do u mean Christian country? Fool go to Kano and see the number of homo dandaudus they have their..... Go to London and see gay Arabs..... Am sure u are one of those stupid Muslims who think they are holier than Christians..... Homosexuals have always been in our backyard so shut the fuck up.... U have always had HIV the west just helped u give it a name..... Stupid idiot

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  5. Its not a new thing now. Though its easier for women born into polygamous homes to cope when they get married to a polygamist.
    If you ask me, too much wahala, headache and drama. The men do it because of status and respect as they believe that the more wives and children they have, the more respect they will get.

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    1. You are right. Women who grew up in a polygamous home would know how to survive in a polygamous Marriage of theirs because they know all the manuovers and tricks to stay in such relationship.

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  6. Polygamy in Kenya is only allowed in customary aka traditional marriages.Civil and church marriages are monogamous. Bride price was also banned in this act unless the marriage is solely a customary one. You will be hard pressed to find urban educated Kenyan men under 50 which more than one wife that is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

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  7. #Namaste#
    Gosh!I so hate the fact dat in one of my close customers house presently;dere is serious weeping going on and to think dat I sold something to her around past nine last nite only for her to die around 3a.m is appalling.She was hale n hearthy ooooo!Dis woman waited on d Lord for 18years before she cud birth a child,n now dat she eventually did;she is gone leaving behind 4yrs old twins,her husband n aged parents.Mehn!consolation is;she is resting in d bossom of d lord.oh God!

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    1. Lord have mercy. So sad.

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    2. Oh Lord have mercy
      Teach us Lord to number our days

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    3. So many deaths!RIP to the dead Ooh

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    4. Such is life! Nobody knows tom! Her soul rest in peace.

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  8. There is a blog writer who likes polygamy. I cannot remember her name now but she encourages her husband to marry another wife. I smh @ her and stopped reading her blog.

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  9. Nothing good comes out of polygamy!!!!!!!!!
    There is jealousy! Strife! Back-stabbing! Voodoo! And render-other-women-children-useless-syndrome! What about diseases? Is it all wives that are clean?

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  10. Men in polygamous marriage are always.running from pillar to post to fortify themselves spiritually against any of the wives that want his total love. In the process they open door for demons to infiltrate the family putting them under bondage and captivity. Making life difficult for the children in future both in marriage and finances. And each wife comes with her own baggages. It is a fact that one of the wives Would cheat!

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  11. Polygamy is not just about a man 'enjoying' different women. It serves a very important social and economic function within any society that can understand and accept it. In Nigeria, for eg we know that the ratio of men to women is 1:3. If Polygamy was generally practised every woman would marry and have children within a marriage. As we know it has become the norm for not just men to cheat on their marriages but for single women to go after married men and have children and homes with them. If we are polygamous, the two would marry, homes would remain intact and our societies will grow. If you legalise something it stops being a crime and eventually loses its immoral hue.
    Our polygamous culture worked in the past. My grandfather had many wives who got on well and children who were siblings. I consider those children my aunts and uncles and their children my cousins. I am igbo so we are all 'nwanne'.
    How many women our grandmother's age died unmarried and childless?
    It is the western culture of love and romance over companionship and children as functions of marriage that has led to the very dark things that happen in polygamous homes. It is also Westerners who call their siblings half and step. In the write up, the Kenyan women do not oppose polygamy. What they will not accept is not being part of the decision of polygamy within their marriages. This is the way of of past and dare I say the future we should aim for. If not we will see marriages in Nigeria crashing more frequently than they currently are. And by the way, the one man one wife rule is not biblical.

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    1. Are u ok? Just asking. Iranu!

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  12. Polygamy is not just about a man 'enjoying' different women. It serves a very important social and economic function within any society that can understand and accept it. In Nigeria, for eg we know that the ratio of men to women is 1:3. If Polygamy was generally practised every woman would marry and have children within a marriage. As we know it has become the norm for not just men to cheat on their marriages but for single women to go after married men and have children and homes with them. If we are polygamous, the two would marry, homes would remain intact and our societies will grow. If you legalise something it stops being a crime and eventually loses its immoral hue.
    Our polygamous culture worked in the past. My grandfather had many wives who got on well and children who were siblings. I consider those children my aunts and uncles and their children my cousins. I am igbo so we are all 'nwanne'.
    How many women our grandmother's age died unmarried and childless?
    It is the western culture of love and romance over companionship and children as functions of marriage that has led to the very dark things that happen in polygamous homes. It is also Westerners who call their siblings half and step. In the write up, the Kenyan women do not oppose polygamy. What they will not accept is not being part of the decision of polygamy within their marriages. This is the way of of past and dare I say the future we should aim for. If not we will see marriages in Nigeria crashing more frequently than they currently are. And by the way, the one man one wife rule is not biblical.

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    1. Totally agree with you. Yours is one of the most sensible comments I have read on this blog. Monogamy was introduced into Christianity by the Romans (even though they still kept numerous mistresses and also abused their servants and slaves). Jewish Christians, followers of Jesus, who opposed its introduction as well as other strange practices were banished and sometimes killed by Emperor Constantine. The Romans forced their practice of monogamy on the people they ruled over. Monogamy brings out the worst in human society in that it tends to promote the individual over the group. The 'me and me alone' mentality. The founders of the USA, given their history, embraced the individuality that Christianity represented. However it is also this individuality that has made some men (and women) to believe they should be free to marry marry other men and women and ,as is now happening, even animals!! Such practices are naturally abhorent to the typical African because of our polygamous past. One rarely finds homosexuality in polygamous societies. So our Christian brethens who say they oppose homosexuality should know that it is futile since it is a natural consequence of the religion we are practicing. The Romans also practiced homosexuality.

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    2. U are both stupid..... From creation God intended monogamy so what rubbish are u talking about? Men have only just remained polygamous cos of their randy nature.... And of course Islam which encourages promiscuity with its love of poligamy.....

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    3. What exactly are you saying, first when you say Jewish Christians. I can't make out exactly what you mean. Jews are Jews and Christians are Christains. The rest of what you said is total gibberish(to me tho). Polygamy may be an African tradition but that doesn't make it right. Killing of twins,cannibalism, amongst a lot of other inhuman practices were all part of our way of life at different points in history. So my question is does it mean that they were all right?. Polygamy is just wrong. One man one wife. Keep it tidy.

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    4. @Anon 4.56pm. If God always intended that man be monogamous why did He not sanction King David and the other patriarchs in the Bible? David's problem with God started when he wanted another man's wife not because he had hundreds of wives and concubines. Again I say the pagan Romans introduced monogamy into Christianity. The Jews who became Christians after Christ opposed this but were rather banished and killed. Please read the history of your religion before you start hurling abuses at people. BTW I am a Christian from the south south of the country and not a member of BH!!
      Remember the Romans were lords over Israel at the time of Jesus and naturally ( no slave master wants his slave population to be more than his) imposed their beliefs including monogamy on the Jews.

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    5. @Oma. Jesus was a Jew. After his death some of his followers (fellow Jews) started this new movement that eventually became known as Christianity. Majority of its followers were Gentiles but their were some Jews. They are the ones I refer to as Jewish Christians. They, unlike a lot of the gentile christians, knew Jesus when he was alive but unfortunately, they were in the minority and it was easy for their views to be ignored by the less informed majority. When the Emperor introduced monogamy, the whole thing was strange to the people of that period that they even named it after them - ROMANtic love!! But even the romans themselves could not run away from their truer nature - they still had numerous mistresses! While insisting you could not have more than one wife at a time, you could easily divorce her if you, wanted to take another. Economics has more to do with why monogamy is popular nowadays though people like to pretend it is ordained by God, which is not true.

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  13. Men in polygamous marriage are always.running from pillar to post to fortify themselves spiritually against any of the wives that want his total love. In the process they open door for demons to infiltrate the family putting them under bondage and captivity. Making life difficult for the children in future both in marriage and finances. And each wife comes with her own baggages. It is a fact that one of the wives Would cheat!

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  14. Adaorah, polygamy in fact reduces the risk of spreading STDs because all concerned are limiting their activities within one union. AIDs is more rife in societies with fewer marriages.

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    1. Only foolish women who lack self esteem will marry a man who already has a wife... God forbid, men are not worth it..... The day my husband tries it the marriage ends that day.... Let him enjoy his new wife while I face and enjoy the rest if my days in peace..... No man is worth the drama and fighting for attention.... Tufiakwa

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    2. Please polygamy increases the risk for contracting HIV....because polygamy even means a man can sample a group of women and finally take one home to become 2nd or even 3rd wife....imagine if that particular woman has being sampled by some other men too...
      Remember polygamy doesn't mean he can't keep mistresses under the guise of looking for the ryt woman to be 4th wife

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  15. This is where it gets worse. That is why you see kida from such homes running from piller to post and the men themselves never looking well because of multiple marital palaver from all corners.

    I understand and respect the fact that its their culture and what they were born into but common; in this day and age and with economic situation, why deliberately bring problems into your life and possibly reduce your lifespan when you can maintain a healthy relationship with one woman and live peacefully?
    Besides i expect environmental influence to have effect on some of these people especially some of them who live in cities.

    A neighbour who already has 5kids of both sexes got married to a 2nd wife two weeks ago. I can tell you that the 1st wife is a hell of a beautiful, young and gentle woman yet tradition has led her husband into marrying another wife.

    .........but its none of my business (in Hermit's voice).

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  16. Barbaric!!!
    Exactly one of the reasons African countries would forever remain backward!

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  17. ***I am moving to Kenya.

    Hoooorrrayyyyyyyy!!!

    ***

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  18. Most Kenyans ladies I know are either married to White men or other Africans. Case closed.

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  19. It is not easy to manage one wife talk-less of more. What do you intend to achieve? Even if you are a billionaire and you provide the women you married with all their financial needs what about the emotional aspect of it? Some women would prefer to have sex almost daily how would you a man handle such situation if your wives requires your attention? Polygamous life a complete NO for me. It brings about adultery on the part of the various women you the man cannot satisfy sexually, It brings about jealousy, even, voodooism and so many other evils associate with it.

    #God answers all prayers#
    Happy moments - Praise God, Difficult moments-Seek God,
    Quiet moments -Worship God, Painful moments-Trust God,
    Every moment - Thank God.

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  20. Like I respond to everytin in life, try putting the other person in ur shoes. As a man, how will u feel know that ur wife is behind closed doors with another man doing what u both outa be doing alone and for each other. I still insist dat sex is over-rated.

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  21. You are a Complete and total idiot.... Go read your bible cover to cover before comin to vomit rubbish.... Islamic nitwit like you

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