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Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Nemere2020: 9:31pm On Dec 15, 2021
The Lagos Division of the Federal High Court did not declare as illegal or invalid marriages conducted at the Federal Marriage Registry in Ikoyi, Lagos, PREMIUM TIMES reports.

Justice D.E Osiagor in his judgment on December 8, obtained by PREMIUM TIMES, granted an order restraining the Ministry of Interior from further contracting, celebrating, or registering marriages under the Marriage Act, “except for marriages conducted in the Marriage Registries of Ikoyi, Lagos, and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.”

The judge also restrained the ministry from further granting or issuing marriage certificates under the Marriage Act, “except for marriages conducted in the Marriage Registries of Ikoyi, Lagos, and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.”

The judge, however, declined to grant the reliefs seeking an order to the ministry of interior to return marriage certificates it had earlier issued and to also refund the fees paid by couples.

The claim

Since Tuesday, some traditional media and blogs have been awash with reports that a federal high court in Lagos had declared as unconstitutional the conduct of marriages by the federal government.

The reports specifically stated that the court declared as illegal and invalid all marriages conducted at the Ikoyi Marriage Registry in Lagos.

According to ThisDay, “the court ordered the closure of all federal marriage registries opened by the ministry, including that of Ikoyi marriage registry with immediate effect.”

The reports threw the social media into a frenzy, with several commentators turning it into a joke.

The suit

In 2018, four local governments across Nigeria instituted a suit at the federal high court in Lagos against the Minister of Interior, the Attorney-General of the Federation, and Anchor Dataware Solutions Limited.

The local governments – who are the plaintiffs in the suit – include Eti Osa local government council, Lagos State; Egor local government council, Edo State; Owerri Municipal local government council, Imo State; and Port Harcourt City local government council, Rivers State.

According to the plaintiffs, following an earlier judgment by Justice Oyindamola Olomojobi in 2004, the court should restrain the interior ministry and its agents from contracting, celebrating, and registering marriages as well as issuing marriage certificates for marriages contracted or celebrated by the plaintiffs’ registrars.

They argued that the interior ministry and its agents under the Marriage Act can only issue or grant licences to authorise intending parties to marry, contract or celebrate marriages.

The plaintiffs also urged the court to direct the ministry of interior to return all marriage certificates issued within the respective plaintiff’s local government councils subsequently after the judgment in 2004.

They also urged the court to direct the ministry to refund all the fees paid by couples since the 2004 judgment to the plaintiffs’ marriage registries for re-issuance.

They further urged the court to order the sealing of all the Federal Marriage Registries established by the interior ministry in local governments across the country or, alternatively, restrict the ministry to only issue licences to places of public worship for the celebration of marriage.

The judgment
In his judgment, Mr Osiagor noted that an earlier suit by the plaintiffs before Justice Chuka Obiozor, in 2017, was struck out for lack of jurisdiction.

In that suit, Mr Obiozor listed lawful bodies or authorities which can celebrate or contract marriages to include “registrars in places designated as an office; recognised ministers of religion in a licensed place of worship; marriage contracted under the license granted by the director-general, ministry of internal affairs (now interior), director-general of a state government in charge of marriages, any officer in the aforementioned ministries, and of course, the minister of internal affairs.”

Mr Osiagor traced the suit before him to the public-private partnership agreement between the interior ministry and Anchor Dataware Solutions Ltd with the primary purpose of establishing marriage registries across the states.

“By this agreement, the first respondent (ministry of interior) literally outlawed any marriage conducted by the local government (Marriage District) registrars,” the judge noted.

He further noted that under the obligations between the ministry and the private company, the former directed the Nigeria Immigration Service to make federal marriage certificate an inclusive eligibility requirement for all married applicants for international passports.

The ministry directed the marriage registries in the local governments to obtain approval from federal marriage registries so as to continue to conduct marriages in accordance with the marriage act.

“The first defendant combining with its private partners (third defendant) are metamorphosing from a regulatory agency into a revenue-driven agency in establishing marriage registry to conduct marriages all over the federation within the marriage district (local government areas) reserved for the registrars of marriages in these districts,” said the judge

“Taking further steps to Nigerian Immigration Service and Foreign Embassies in Nigeria to recognise Federal Marriage Certificate only is a complete abuse of power that undermines the constitutional recognition of the three tiers of government in Nigeria.

“It is highly condemnable and I so condemn it.”
The judge said the attempt by the interior ministry to centralise the conduct, contracting and registering of marriages with it as its exclusive repository undermines the 1999 Constitution, flouts Justice Olomojobi’s earlier judgment, and is an affront to the three tiers of government that makes up the federation.

“The stealthy manner in arrogating marriage territories beyond the statutorily delineated Central Licensing place of worship and undermining the local governments (Marriage Districts) is illegal. Let no minister stealthily and surreptitiously do that.”

The judge said that any marriage registry established by the interior ministry outside the former Federal Capital Territory of Lagos and present Capital Territory of Abuja is a “voyage in futility.”

He, therefore, granted orders of perpetual injunction restraining the interior ministry and its agents “from further contracting, celebrating, and registering marriages under the Marriage Act within the plaintiffs’ local government areas, except marriages conducted in the registries in Ikoyi and Abuja”.

The judge also granted orders of perpetual injunction restraining the ministry and its agents from further granting and issuing certificates of marriage certificates within the plaintiffs’ local government councils, except marriages conducted in the registries in Ikoyi, Lagos, and Abuja.

He, however, refused to grant the relief to order the ministry of interior to return marriage certificates it had earlier issued and to also refund the fees paid by couples.

By this judgement, there shall be no Federal Marriage Registry in Marriage Districts in local governments, except in Ikoyi and Abuja.

Verdict: The claims that the court had ordered the closure of the Federal Marriage Registry in Ikoyi and that all marriages conducted there are illegal are FALSE.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/500969-fact-check-court-did-not-declare-marriages-conducted-at-ikoyi-registry-illegal.html

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by ayoomo9(m): 10:53pm On Dec 15, 2021
Naija my country angry
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by onunwa21(m): 4:20am On Dec 16, 2021
No wahala na 9ga we dey!! Anything can happen
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by sotall(m): 4:21am On Dec 16, 2021
undecided
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by cankerworm: 4:23am On Dec 16, 2021
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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by oshireku(m): 4:23am On Dec 16, 2021
Please help us fact check something for Aso rock.

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Lalami3232(m): 4:23am On Dec 16, 2021
grin grin grin.... Wetin concern me even if dem declare am as null and void? As far say u don do traditional wedding, you're 100% legally married. Court wedding or white wedding na just formalities and record purpose. But come to think of it sef, courts for 9ja dey do anything if person divorce? I know say for Europe, the man go pay heavily for child support and other miscellaneous, but does that still apply in our 9ja court?
Dem no mind to tell the man to dey pay #5500 support every month grin. Anyways, marriage dey fear majority of us but that no mean say we no go marry. God abeg, no give me wife wey go make life tire me.
God abeg, no give me wife wey dem don use do project experiment for her community
God abeg, no give me wife wey don date yahoo boy b4
God abeg, no give me wife wey her kpekus big pass my baby head
God abeg, no give me wife wey go make me come Nairaland to come see for advise like men dey always do for romance section.
God abeg, no give me feminist as a wife wey go make me envy my bachelorhood days.
God abeg, no give me wife wey go bring enmity between my family and I
God abeg, I no disvirgin people future wife, so no let anybody disvirgin my own.
God abeg, no give me wife wey I go dey dodge to go do DNA test for my pikin.
God abeg, my hand don dey tire me to write the list of women wey you no go give me. I still dey number 8 and the list get 10007. Abeg God, give me woman wey go give me peace, love and joy.

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by justdogitto: 4:23am On Dec 16, 2021
A house that is divided against itself can't stand...

Though I have noticed marriage conducted at ikoyi registry tend to last more than those performed at other places...

Even Visas are easily given to couples who had their registration at Ikoyi...

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by jericco1(m): 4:23am On Dec 16, 2021
Just imagine.. cruise everywhere
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by bizbrainko: 4:23am On Dec 16, 2021
Ikoyi registry wey friend still got married yesterday...fake news will kill this country last last lipsrsealed

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by djflexcy: 4:24am On Dec 16, 2021
The way fake news travel faster in this country. Those bloggers should use the same energy they use in pushing those fake news to push this

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by MaestroID(m): 4:25am On Dec 16, 2021
When Traditional and white wedding still dy na to run am like that?

Abeg make person lecture me on the real reason for Court Marriages??
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Born2Breed(f): 4:33am On Dec 16, 2021
Na wah for wire road
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Xpol: 4:33am On Dec 16, 2021
Na wah. We don’t even know what to believe in this Nigeria again but this one seems to be more detailed, reasonable and authentic than the earlier one

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Toks2008(m): 4:42am On Dec 16, 2021
Yes. It is illegal according to the court but FG is planning and appeal.

Until the outcome of the appeal, it remains illegal.

That is the summary.

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by vedaxcool(m): 4:45am On Dec 16, 2021
Until fake news is dealth with , this sort of manipulations will continue ceaselessly.

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Freeeanijor: 4:49am On Dec 16, 2021
Therefore, for the purpose of japa, you're advised to patronize ikoyi and Abuja registry. Every other registry is for local parole.

International transaction = Ikoyi and Abuja registry.

Local transaction = The rest

Note: No return of already issued certificate and no refund of fee.
So all you fellas that are lawfully weded, keep calm, continue to enjoy what God has joined together.

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by okoroemeka(m): 4:51am On Dec 16, 2021
Lalami3232:
grin grin grin.... Wetin concern me even if dem declare am as null and void? As far say u don do traditional wedding, you're 100% legally married. Court wedding or white wedding na just formalities and record purpose. But come to think of it sef, courts for 9ja dey do anything if person divorce? I know say for Europe, the man go pay heavily for child support and other miscellaneous, but does that still apply in our 9ja court?
Dem no mind to tell the man to dey pay #5500 support every month grin. Anyways, marriage dey fear majority of us but that no mean say we no go marry. God abeg, no give me wife wey go make life tire me.
God abeg, no give me wife wey dem don use do project experiment for her community
God abeg, no give me wife wey don date yahoo boy b4
God abeg, no give me wife wey her kpekus big pass my baby head
God abeg, no give me wife wey go make me come Nairaland to come see for advise like men dey always do for romance section.
God abeg, no give me feminist as a wife wey go make me envy my bachelorhood days.
God abeg, no give me wife wey go bring enmity between my family and I
God abeg, I no disvirgin people future wife, so no let anybody disvirgin my own.
God abeg, no give me wife wey I go dey dodge to go do DNA test for my pikin.
God abeg, my hand don dey tire me to write the list of women wey you no go give me. I still dey number 8 and the list get 10007. Abeg God, give me woman wey go give me peace, love and joy.
I pity for God,so your future wife will have all these and also be a virgin at the same time,let me tell you that any girl that has finished secondary school and taken waec is no longer a virgin,forget about the whole list just beg for 2-3 good features and you can manage the rest,it is impossible for a woman to have all those good features and still be a woman,they were created intentionally or not with factory defects

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by promzy555(m): 4:54am On Dec 16, 2021
Make una dey fool una self... foolish pple
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Caseless: 5:16am On Dec 16, 2021
We have too many illiterates in Nigeria. How can anyone read this and still go ahead to spin it to mean that the registry is declared illegal? Bloggers and some agbero journalists Sha. Fake news.

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by holorunwah: 5:17am On Dec 16, 2021
My own opinion is this the court would order that both the local court and federal court marriage should stand as one there is no reason why a country should be divided into two all because of what.
God bless ninja God bless me
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Kingmena: 5:20am On Dec 16, 2021
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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Allahismad: 5:23am On Dec 16, 2021
Lol
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Icon4s(m): 5:24am On Dec 16, 2021
And some single ladies were already rejoicing
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by nautybride: 5:27am On Dec 16, 2021
grin All these story for marriage certificate. It's well with Nigeria. They better stay as one to issue the certs. Are they not all Nigerians?
All the materials and food plus money want to be chopped by two offices only. Okay we are informed now.
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by Atheistan: 5:32am On Dec 16, 2021
True
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:45am On Dec 16, 2021
Again, Rumors are spread by fools and accepted by idiots.

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by TabletSenorita(f): 5:47am On Dec 16, 2021
cool
Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:48am On Dec 16, 2021
Donpuffy:
They better debunk it. Can you imagine the millions of marriages that has taken place there.

Some people are happy for declaring the marriages illegal. Oju ti tiwon oooo.

No mind dem.
They are in shame at the moment.
Evil and bad belle people everywhere

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Re: Fact-Check: Court Did Not Declare Marriages Conducted At Ikoyi Registry Illegal by hotwax: 5:50am On Dec 16, 2021
So Ikoyi registry was restrained going forward. Existing marriage certificates still valid

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