Husband, wife disagree on cause of conflict, agree to divorce
A Shari’a Court sitting at Magajin Gari in Kaduna,
on Tuesday dissolved the marriage between Sirajo Abdullahi and Nazira Ahmad
over ‘irreconcilable differences.’
The wife took the case before the court on May 2,
and accused the husband of assault and failing in his ‘matrimonial duties.’
On his part, the husband accused the wife of
having extra marital affairs and attempting to kill him. When the case was first mentioned on May 2, the
judge had directed the guardians of the couple to appear before it today.
At the resumed hearing, the judge, Malam Dahiru
Lawal, dissolved the marriage after listening to the two guardians, saying it
was clear that the couple could no longer live together in peace.
Earlier, Malam Lawal Usman, guardian to the
husband, had informed the court that elders had intervened several times over
one problem or the other involving the couple, but without positive result.
“Since it has reached the stage of food poisoning
and suspicion, I think it is better they part ways,” he said.
Also, the complainant’s guardian, Malam Usman
Ahmad, agreed that the court should dissolve the union.
The judge, therefore, ordered the couple to go
their separate ways, stressing that marriage is not a do-or-die affair.
“Since your wife is no longer interested in you
and you confirmed that she had poisoned your food, your guardians have
unanimously agreed for the dissolution of your marriage.
“I, Dahiru Lawal, the Qadi of Sharia Court 1,
Magajin Gari Kaduna, hereby dissolve the marriage between Sirajo Abdullahi and
Nazira Ahmed. You are no longer husband and wife,” he ruled.
NAN
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