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    Bauchi Hisbah bans DJs, weddings’ gala nights

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    The Bauchi State Hisbah Commission has outlawed the use of disc jockeys (DJs), gala nights and certain cultural ceremonies at weddings and social gatherings, warning that offenders will face sanctions under the Sharia Penal Code.

    Unveiling the 16-point guideline on Wednesday August 27, Hisbah said extravagant celebrations encourage immorality, put couples under financial pressure, and weaken family values and factored it to the rising rate of divorce in the state.

    “Our intention is to safeguard marriages from collapse. These guidelines will help young couples start their homes on a sound moral foundation,” a senior official said.

    As part of measures to strengthen homes, the state government said over 500 women, including divorcees and former sex workers, have been trained in vocational skills to help them become self-reliant.

    Imams have been directed to sensitise worshippers during sermons, while Hisbah operatives will monitor event centres to ensure full compliance.

    While some residents welcome the new directives and crackdown as a moral safeguard, others warn it could erode cultural traditions and personal freedoms.

    For now, Hisbah insists the bans are here to stay and that it is their divine responsibility to ensure that morality is upheld across the state.

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