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Tuesday, December 19, 2023

I will divorce my wife for N1 million, businessman tells court

“I am ready to pay him back the dowry of N50,000 only to him,” said the businessman’s wife.

• December 19, 2023
Court room
Court room

A businessman, Nasiru Yunusa, told the Upper Area Court in Kubwa, FCT, that he would grant his wife, Aisha Hamisu, a divorce if she paid him N1 million.

The couple married according to Islamic law in 2021 and have a 13-month-old daughter.

Ms Hamisu approached the court seeking the dissolution of her marriage with Mr Yunusa on the grounds of lack of care and respect.

She said Mr Yunusa packed her belongings from his house to her father’s house on April 19, 2022.

Mr Yunusa, however, said he wanted Ms Hamisu to return to his house but would grant her a divorce if she agreed to compensate him.

“I have spent money on a lawyer for court proceedings which has been going on, and all I have spent on her is N1 million, which I am ready to prove,” he said.

In response, the plaintiff said she did not love Yunusa and could not live with him.

“It is not true that he has spent N1 million on me because I have been with my parents for the past two and a half years after he dumped my property at their doorstep. 

“I had our daughter through a Cesarean section at Kubwa General Hospital, and he did not pay a dime for the hospital bill. I am ready to pay him back the dowry of N50,000 only to him,” she said.

The judge, Mohammed Wakili, adjourned the matter until January 8 to continue the hearing.

(NAN)

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