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Early Marriage: A Tradition Worth Questioning, A Future Worth Protecting -By Rinret Istifanus

Aisha’s life reminds us that childhood is precious, fragile, and irreplaceable. Every girl deserves the chance to dream, explore, and live freely before taking on the lifelong responsibilities of marriage. Her future is worth protecting. Every child’s future is.

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Aisha was only 14 years old when her life changed forever. She had dreams big dreams. She imagined herself sketching beautiful dresses, learning the art of fashion design, and walking confidently into a classroom where she could explore her potential. But one day, her dreams collided with a harsh reality, her father decided that childhood had no place for her anymore.

“Women have no business with school,” he said. “It’s better you marry. That way, the burden is off my shoulders.”

Before Aisha could even process what this meant, she was married off to a man who already had two wives. She did not want this. She had no choice. Her small hands, once used for drawing and studying, were now expected to manage a household she had never imagined. Her childhood was replaced with responsibilities she was not ready to bear.

At first, Aisha tried to adapt. She learned to navigate the unspoken rules of her new home, the expectations of a husband she barely knew, and the responsibilities that came with being a wife and, soon after, a mother. But the consequences of marrying too young soon became painfully clear.

After her first child, Aisha developed a health condition that left her unable to control her bladder. Simple tasks.leaving the house, visiting friends, attending social gatherings became almost impossible. She spent most of her days indoors, isolated, and painfully aware of the freedom she had lost. Her body, pushed too soon into adult roles, became a prison.

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Aisha’s story is heartbreaking but it is far from unique. Across communities worldwide, millions of girls under 18 are married every year. They are denied education, robbed of dreams, and forced into responsibilities too early. The physical and emotional toll is immense: early pregnancy complications, psychological trauma, loss of independence, and shattered futures.

The psychological scars run deep. Girls like Aisha are thrust into adult lives before they are ready, leaving them anxious, depressed, and uncertain of their worth. Their social circles shrink, ambitions fade, and confidence erodes. And yet, society often turns a blind eye, framing early marriage as tradition, protection, or necessity.

But tradition should not be an excuse to harm. Protecting girls does not disrespect culture it honors life, growth, and potential. Communities thrive when children are allowed to learn, dream, and grow. Girls who complete school, make their own choices, and develop skills are better positioned to uplift families, contribute meaningfully to society, and inspire future generations.

We must act. Parents, educators, and leaders have the power and the responsibility to challenge harmful practices. Awareness campaigns, education, and community dialogue can break the cycle of early marriage. By standing against it, we protect lives like Aisha’s and create space for countless girls to reach their full potential.

Aisha’s life reminds us that childhood is precious, fragile, and irreplaceable. Every girl deserves the chance to dream, explore, and live freely before taking on the lifelong responsibilities of marriage. Her future is worth protecting. Every child’s future is.

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It’s time to speak up, to challenge tradition with wisdom and love, and to ensure that no more girls are robbed of their dreams. Early marriage may be a traditionbut a girl’s life, health, and potential are sacred. And those are worth fighting for.

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