The Untold Vile of the Bride Price

Feb 18, 2022

The institution of Bride Price was carefully designed by some ungodly tradition to subjugate the womankind-weaving an intricate mat of destiny’ pathway; shrouded in intrigues and repression upon which she must tread.

As a Child:-
Tradition pulled the usual wool of ignorance over us and compelled us to accept without question whatever we were told was the norm.
Tacitly, I saw bride price as
the spirit that joins the body-man and the soul-woman together in a solemn wedlock. It was the high point of any traditional wedding ritual. For me, it was a sacred ritual as I never saw a divorce case.
At a point, it became clearer to me that the female gender has the same character-traits like Christ: long suffering, full of love and so unassuming. She is the tender and emotive part of man that was made flesh. God left a tiny little fraction of this tender part in the man just for him to retain a semblance of human and humane feelings, else, he would degenerate into a complete animal, as I saw a man beat his pregnant wife almost to coma and others maltreat their wives and still, they humbly remain loyal in their husband’s house.

But as time went by, my belief in the solemnity of the ritual began to flag. I began to wonder if my beliefs were true and if what I thought I had known were founded on real solid grounds or on vague imaginations of a growing child as divorce became the order of the day.

As an adult:-
The institution of bride price began to lose its value as modernization crept into our traditions and cultural practices. The
real meaning of bride price became distorted by selfish interest and greed. Parents began using it as an opportunity to get rich and make up for the money they expended in training the girl and
turning her into a commercial object.
It became obvious to me that the huge amounts parents ask from their daughters’ suitors play a role in the domestic abuses in marriages.
It has a serious adverse effect on the woman in giving proprietary
rights to the man over his wife. It became a tool to making a woman submissive and powerless.

The Truth:-
As maturity of mind rivals my rustic innocence, I began mocking my old beliefs and queried myths and ancient norms/taboos as the truth unveiled itself.
Bride price was actually a point of subjection for women from the old
times- a tool of enthrallment. A woman must submit her body whenever the man desires-not love, but a duty. She must, importantly, bear male children, and she must also do everything the man wants rightly and at the right time, or else she will be beaten up, insulted, humiliated, or be reviled as a slave. And this is the untold work of bride price which has made the wife the slave, her fathe the middleman and the husband the slave master.
The groom pays the bride price as demanded by the girl’ family in exchange for the bride, because if the bride price is
not agreed upon, there will be no marriage. In case the woman wants to
divorce the man due to brutality and others similar mistreatment, the
bride price paid to the bride’s father must be returned to the husband, notwithstanding the duration of the marriage or the children involved.
If the wife’s family is unable to pay back the bride price to the husband, the wife remains the legal wife of the man forever and cannot get a divorce. If the woman goes ahead to marry another man, any child gotten in her new marriage belongs to the estranged husband because she is still legally/spiritually/traditionally married to him.
This means that bride price has a strong spiritual hold against the woman, so it must be reconsidered.

The reason for high divorce rate in this present time:-

Women are fast becoming breadwinners or associate breadwinners in our
homes. So, if divorce becomes inevitable, she is able to return the slaver money which is called bride price and regain her freedom.
I have always wondered why the family of the woman is made to return
the bride price while the men are never asked to make any restitution or be made to pay remuneration.
In marriage, women have a lot to lose: their body, mind and self worth, but men have absolutely nothing to lose. It is therefore clear that bride price is another traditionally instituted means of
women denigration and should be given a second thought.

If the institution of bride price is not intended for the subjection of the female gender in Igbo land, then it most not be returned to the husband in the case of a failed marriage, but if such practice should continue, it is, of course, a point of enslavement and should be stopped.

I wish to state that the goals of my activism is to point out the underlying causes of women denigration in our society that seem to have eluded us in years past and proffer a solution so that the Girl Child will not be put through such subjection. I also wish to see a society that is truly of, by and for the people, not just a patriarchal society.

Ada Chinyere Cummings

One thought on “The Untold Vile of the Bride Price”
  1. Hi! This post couldn’t be written any better! Reading through this post reminds me of my good old room mate! He always kept talking about this. I will forward this post to him. Fairly certain he will have a good read. Thanks for sharing!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *