Marriage Is a Contract—Why Are Nigerian Men Afraid of Prenuptial Agreements By Daniel Okonkwo Marriage is traditionally regarded as a sacred union, grounded in love, respect, understanding, responsibility, and transparency. These ideals form the bedrock of a genuine and lasting relationship. However, beyond these emotional and social foundations lies an often-overlooked but essential pillar—the legal framework—which serves as protection when affection alone can no longer hold the threads of a union together. In modern times, the solemn vow of "for better or worse, till death do us part" has increasingly become symbolic rather than binding. Once expressing a lifelong commitment through joy and hardship, it is now frequently challenged by shifting societal values. For many, marriage has evolved into a transactional arrangement, pursued not out of devotion, but for potential personal or financial gain. In Nigeria, the Matrimonial Causes Act of 1970 (Section 72(2)) acknowledges ...
Daniel Okonkwo: A Profile in Excellence and Advocacy Founder and CEO of Profile International Human Rights Advocate and Daniels Entertainment Daniel Okonkwo stands at the intersection of media, human rights, and digital innovation. As the founder of Profile International Human Rights Advocate and the CEO of Daniels Entertainment, Daniel has dedicated his career to crafting impactful narratives and championing the cause of human rights through compelling content and strategic media initiatives.