Tag: Ilorin Area Court

  • Wife’s battering crashes 5-year-old marriage

    Wife’s battering crashes 5-year-old marriage

    A five-year-old marriage riddled with crisis between Aminat and her husband, Mustapha Abdullahi was on Thursday pronounced dissolved by an Ilorin Area Court.

    The court said the constant battering of the woman by the estranged  husband was a major plank on which the judgment was based.

    The petitioner, a resident of Gambari area of Ilorin, told the court that their marriage which was contracted in 2012, had produced one child.

    She said that her husband always beat her at the slightest provocation, adding “he failed as a father to take care of his child and me.

    “My husband beats me whenever I ask for money for food and I cannot continue with an irresponsible man who did not care for me and the child.

    “My Lord, I want an end to this union because I do not love him again,” Aminat told the court.

    She urged the court to grant her the custody of the child and also compel the ex-husband to be responsible for the school fees and feeding of the child.

    She said her husband borrowed N32,000 from her and asked the court to help her to collect the money.

    It was reported that the husband, who was represented by his counsel, Mr Abdullahi Jimba, said he had his authority to accede to the dissolution of the marriage and also agreed to pay for school fees and feeding of the child.

    He, however, told the court that he was not aware of the issue of debt and asked for another date for hearing on the debt.

    In his judgment, the judge, Mr Abdulkadri Ibrahim, dissolved the union and adjourned the case until Nov. 7 for hearing of the debt claim. (NAN)

  • Woman to court: My husband beats me a lot

    A house wife, Fatimah Idris, pleaded with an Ilorin Area Court on Wednesday to dissolve the four year-old marriage between her and Wondi Idris over constant battery.

    The plaintiff, a residence of Sabo-line area, Ilorin asked the court to dissolve her marriage to her husband, Idris over battery and maltreatment.

    She told the court that her marriage was contracted in 2013 and had produced two children.

     “My husband always beat me to a state of unconsciousness whenever we had misunderstandings.

     “My lord, I want to end this marriage because I cannot continue to stay with a man who maltreat me and doesn’t care for my health,’’she said.

     The husband however said that he was surprised at the allegation levelled against him by his wife.

     Wondi told the court that he was not ready to divorce his wife, adding; “I still love my wife”.

     He therefore prayed the court for an adjournment to enable him settle the matter at home.

    The presiding judge, Mr Ibrahim AbdulKadri adjourned the case to March 20, for the defendant to enter defence. 

  • My husband beats me whenever I’m pregnant, wife tells court

    A mother of three, Kudirat Ajoke, on Tuesday pleaded with an Ilorin Area Court to dissolve her marriage to Baba Mutairu over persistent battering and lack of care.

    According to the petitioner, a resident of Asalapa compound in Alore, Ilorin, her husband beats her every time she is pregnant.

    “He beats me and forces me to travel whenever I’m pregnant; he also does not allow me to return home until I deliver.

    “He is highly irresponsible and was never involved in the maintenance of the house,” she said.

    Ajoke urged the court to grant her divorce in order to enable her begin a new life.

    In his response, Mutairu objected to the relief being sought by the plaintiff, saying he was still in love with her.

    He also denied the allegation of battery and irresponsibility levelled against him by his wife.

    Mutairu urged the court to grant him an adjournment to seek settlement with the aggrieved wife.

    The presiding judge, AbdulQuadir Ibrahim, adjourned the case till Nov. 30 for report of settlement.

  • Court dissolves four years marriage over abandonment

    An Ilorin Area Court on Wednesday dissolved a four-year marriage between Aminat Abubakar and Ahmed Ibrahim for abandonment.

    Aminat, a resident of Ita Alamu, prayed the court to dissolve her marriage to Ahmed because he no longer cater for her.

    She said the marriage, which was contracted in 2012, which produced no child was no longer appealing to her.

    “He doesn’t provide food or any other thing for my sustenance maybe because I have not given birth yet.

    “I want an end to this marriage because he has even abandoned me at home. So, I am no longer interested in the marriage,” she said.

    The defendant was not present in court, but the presiding judge, Abdulquadr Ibrahim, dissolved their marriage and issue a certificate of divorce to the petitioner.