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@instablog9ja Yes, it is allowed.
Two brothers can marry two sisters as long as there is no blood relation between the couples themselves.
This arrangement is called double cousin marriage.
✅ The children from both marriages will be first cousins, not siblings.
@instablog9ja ✅ There’s no medical, genetic, or legal problem with it in most cultures and religions.
✅What is not allowed is marriage between siblings or close blood relatives (like brother–sister, parent–child).
So biologically, socially, and medically — it’s fine. ✔️
@instablog9ja Yes, it is allowed.
Two brothers can marry two sisters as long as there is no blood relation between the couples themselves.
This arrangement is called double cousin marriage.
✅ The children from both marriages will be first cousins, not siblings.
@instablog9ja The mark is a BCG scar, which comes from the BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin) vaccine given to protect against severe forms of tuberculosis (TB), mostly in children (like TB meningitis and miliary TB).
•BCG is usually given at birth or in early infancy, often on the left upper arm
@instablog9ja The mark is a BCG scar, which comes from the BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin) vaccine given to protect against severe forms of tuberculosis (TB), mostly in children (like TB meningitis and miliary TB).
•BCG is usually given at birth or in early infancy, often on the left upper arm
@instablog9ja The mark is a BCG scar, which comes from the BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin) vaccine given to protect against severe forms of tuberculosis (TB), mostly in children (like TB meningitis and miliary TB).
•BCG is usually given at birth or in early infancy, often on the left upper arm
@instablog9ja The mark is a BCG scar, which comes from the BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin) vaccine given to protect against severe forms of tuberculosis (TB), mostly in children (like TB meningitis and miliary TB).
•BCG is usually given at birth or in early infancy, often on the left upper arm
@instablog9ja The mark is a BCG scar, which comes from the BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin) vaccine given to protect against severe forms of tuberculosis (TB), mostly in children (like TB meningitis and miliary TB).
•BCG is usually given at birth or in early infancy, often on the left upper arm
@instablog9ja The mark is a BCG scar, which comes from the BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin) vaccine given to protect against severe forms of tuberculosis (TB), mostly in children (like TB meningitis and miliary TB).
•BCG is usually given at birth or in early infancy, often on the left upper arm
@instablog9ja The mark is a BCG scar, which comes from the BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin) vaccine given to protect against severe forms of tuberculosis (TB), mostly in children (like TB meningitis and miliary TB).
•BCG is usually given at birth or in early infancy, often on the left upper arm
@instablog9ja ✅After the injection, a small swelling may appear, then a sore, which heals into a scar over weeks.
✅Not everyone develops a visible scar—this can depend on the person’s immune response, how the vaccine was given, and healing differences.