Wednesday, September 18, 2024 -An Upper Area Court in Kubwa, Abuja, has dissolved a 16-year-old marriage between Hajarat Isa and her husband, Muhammed Hassan, for lack of love.
The judge, Mohammed Wakili dissolved the
marriage according to Islamic Law, following Isa’s prayer for divorce on the
said ground.
Wakili ordered that the divorce certificate
be issued to the plaintiff adding that she would not observe “Iddah” because
the couple did not consummate since 2022.
Iddah is a waiting period to be observed for three months before contracting
another marriage.
Earlier, the petitioner, a mother of four,
had told the court she got married to the respondent under Islamic law in 2008.
She said that she was no longer interested
in the marriage and prayed that the court grants her request for a divorce on
grounds of lack of love.
The respondent however said that he divorced
his wife and remarried her in 2022 which was in his absence because he
travelled to his hometown while the marriage was contracted.
” I will grant her a divorce but want her to
return all my belongings in her possession. She sold my television, a play
station I bought for the children and my clothes and shoes.
“We have not consummated the marriage since
2022 and i gave her a shop and capital to start up a business before I
travelled. While I got back she sold my gym equipments while I was around,” he
said.
The plaintiff said that in 2022, the
respondent travelled to his home town for one year and seven months and only
sends money once in a while.
“I was the only one taking care of our four
children and two more he had with his ex-wife, I sold the said items to
takecare of our children, I am a private teacher and was paid only N15,000 when
he left.
“I later fell very sick and that was when he
returned.My younger brother had to come to help me with the children while my
older sister took care of me,” she said.
She added that she did not sell his gym
equipments but had explained to him that they got stolen and the reason she
sold other items was for upkeep.
The respondent however told the court that
he believed the plaintiff may have sold the items for upkeep while he was away
and forgave her for it.(NAN)
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