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Nigerian man with 86 wives dies aged 93

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A Nigerian man who was once ordered by an Islamic court to divorce 82 of his 86 wives has died at the age of 93, his spokesman said today.

Muhammadu Bello Masaba "passed away on Saturday in his home surrounded by his family", Salahu Bello told AFP by telephone from Niger state, central Nigeria.

In 2008, a Sharia court in the state capital, Minna, held him in "incendiary contempt of religious laws and contracting unlawful marriage to 86 wives".

He was told to keep only four -- the maximum allowed by Islam. But Masaba -- known affectionately as "Baba" (father) -- refused, insisting he had not breached any religious tenets.
 

During his initial detention, all 86 wives and 20 of their 170 children protested outside the Niger state ministry of justice in a show of support. The case was later dropped.

Salahu Bello said, "He died at the age of 93 and anyone who lives to that age should be expected to have health challenges."

"Baba wouldn't take medicine and wouldn't advise people to take medicine. That is how he lived. His family is intact. All his 86 wives were around him when he died.

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First Published: Jan 30 2017 | 9:22 PM IST

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