“If you want to marry a single mother in Nigeria.
These are the Legal things to take note of,
Her children are not your children and they will never be your children especially when their father is still alive
You cannot adopt the children of a man who is still alive
If you turn yourself to their guardian and starts taking over their responsibilities.
The law will not see it from that angle again, you may become legally liable for their maintenance henceforth even if you divorce their mum
The biological father still has the right to visit his children and you have no right to stop him, you can only stop him from visiting them inside your property
You can travel out with their mum but you can't go with the children without their fathers consent
If you go do magomago go register them as your own children, if the father finds out and raise alarm to the appropriate authorities
That's child tr@fficking under the law
If you marry their mother without asking her to show you evidence of her divorce decree absolute
Oga, ignorance of the law is no excuse
You go chop FREE stony beans, as dem arrest the wife for Bigamy, them go carry you join
You go shout yeeeeeee,
But Atanda go whisper for your ear say, ignorance of the law is
no excuse
Nothing like, but the woman's Ex did not pay her brideprice, which means he did not marry her
But i paid her brideprice and married her traditionally completely and the children now belongs to me
Oga, you dey deceive yourself
You don carry yourself put for over 2.5 level
Na biological factor determine who be the papa 000000
No be Marriage factor or brideprice factor
Shey you don hear, abi make Atanda still loud am pass like thia
Ignorance of the law is no excuse…” - A Nigerian lawyer, identified as Atanda, has warned men about the legal risks of marrying single mothers in Nigeria.