Polygamy in Lagos State
Legal status of polygamy |
Recognized under civil law |
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Recognized in some regions
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Eritrea2
Nigeria (BA, BO, GO, JI, KD, KA, KT, KE, NI, SO, YO, ZA)
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Foreign marriages recognized
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Recognized under customary law |
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Status in other jurisdictions |
Nigeria (IM, KW, LA, NA, OY, PL)
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Notes |
1Illegal in all forms; Muslims exempt
2Regions governed by Sharia
*In certain countries and regions, only Muslims may legally contract a polygamous marriage
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Polygamous marriages are not permitted as of 2010[update] in the Nigerian state of Lagos State, which has Nigeria's most populous city, Lagos. Attempts to introduce Sharia law in Lagos State, thereby legalizing polygamy, have been made since early 2002,[1] after a dozen of Nigeria's northern states established Sharia as the governing form of law for Muslims, but not non-Muslims, in these states. The city of Lagos currently has a Sharia court that pertains to civil and legal matters concerning Muslims in the city,[2] though the state does not recognise its rulings as binding, much like the Sharia court in the United Kingdom.
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Polygamous marriage
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Polygamous marriages
performed abroad recognized
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Other countries
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