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African Bride Price Practices Under Fire: Former Presidential Aide Calls for Traditional Reforms

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August 4, 2025
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In a strongly worded social commentary, former presidential aide Reno Omokri has challenged the widespread practice in Africa of charging bride price for non-virgins, arguing that such practices diverge from cultural and religious traditions and amount to extortion.

Omokri, who articulated his views over a series of posts on his verified X account on Sunday, contended that the original purpose of bride price—as a token reserved for virgins—has been compromised in modern practice.

Omokri distinguished clearly between dowry and bride price. He explained that dowry traditionally consists of wealth or property transferred from the bride’s family to her as she enters marriage, thereby becoming a shared asset for the couple. This practice, he noted, aligns with Biblical teachings that frame marriage as a partnership rather than a burden.

In contrast, the bride price—historically demanded by the bride’s family—was intended for cases where the woman was a virgin at the time of marriage. In his view, applying bride price to women who are not virgins not only distorts tradition but also reduces the practice to an act of financial extortion.

Drawing on examples from both Biblical injunctions and African customs, including those observed by the Lukumi Yoruba, Omokri pointed out that traditional protocols often mandated a refund of the bride price if a woman’s virginity could not be verified following the wedding night.

According to these customs, a proper confirmation of virginity involved a specific ceremonial practice, and failure to meet this condition invalidated the marriage contract along with the associated financial transaction.

Beyond the debate over matrimonial customs, Omokri warned of broader societal repercussions. He argued that deviating from these long-held cultural practices has contributed to a decline in moral standards across Africa.

He cautioned that neglecting strict social norms surrounding sexual relations might lead to an increase in sexually transmitted diseases and a further erosion of societal values.

Adding to his critique, Omokri also challenged the adoption of “white weddings” within African communities. He maintained that such ceremonies have no roots in native African traditions or Christian doctrine but are instead an import from European customs.

His remarks serve as an appeal for a return to indigenous cultural practices in order to preserve moral integrity and social cohesion across the continent.

This emerging debate over bride price practices underscores a larger discourse on the preservation of African traditions amid a rapidly changing social landscape, highlighting the tension between modern interpretations and age-old customs.

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