Hundreds of people have attended a
wedding in central Somalia between a man who says he is 112 years old, and his
teenage wife.
Ahmed Muhamed Dore - who already has
13 children by five wives - said he would like to have more with his
new wife,
Safia Abdulleh, who is 17 years old.
"Today
God helped me realise my
dream," Mr Dore said, after the wedding in the region of Galguduud.
The bride's family said she was
"happy with her new husband".
Mr Dore said he and his bride - who
is young enough to be his great-great-grand-daughter - were from the same
village in Somalia and that he had waited for her to grow up to propose.
"I didn't force her, but used
my experience to convince her of my love; and then we agreed to marry,"
the groom said.
Goat-skin documents
The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in
Mogadishu says the marriage, in the town of Guriceel, is being described by
Somali historians as the first of its kind in the Horn of Africa nation for
more than a century.
Our reporter says reaction to news of the marriage has been mixed.
Some people said while it was
allowed under Islamic law, they were concerned about the age gap, but others
were happy that age was not a barrier to love.
Mr Dore told the BBC he was born in
Dhusamareeb in central Somalia in 1897 - and has a traditional birth
certificate, written on goat skin by his father.
Our correspondent says he has an
interesting history - in 1941 he joined the British colonial forces as a
soldier for 10 years and then served as a police officer after Somalia won
independence in 1960.
Altogether, Mr Dore has 114 children
and grandchildren. His oldest son is 80 years old and three of his wives have
died.
He says he hopes his new bride will
give him more children.
"It is a blessing to have
someone you love to take care of you," he said
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