Susan Ubogu: Sunday Lunch and Child Marriage

susan ubogu: Lagos, Nigeria In a plush living room of a home in a wealthy suburb of Lagos, three teenagers are huddled around a computer, according to CNN. Kudirat Abiola, 15, Temitayo Asuni, 15 and Susan Ubogu, 16, want to change the law on child marriage in Nigeria and they're deep in discussion, even ignoring calls to break for a hearty Sunday lunch of jollof rice and southern fried chicken. This story is part of As Equals, an ongoing series. More than a third of girls in Nigeria end up in child marriages, and with 22 million married before the age of 18, the nation has among the highest number of child brides in Africa, according to a 2018 UNICEF report. They know it's a tall order to get lawmakers to close the legal loopholes that currently enable men to enter marriages with girls under 18. The girls are checking an online petition they've started. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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