Wife urges court to compel husband to pay her antenatal bills
A six-month-old pregnant woman, Abubakar Rabi, on
Wednesday urged a Kubwa Grade 1 Area Court to compel her husband, Abdullahi
Saleh, who had allegedly deserted her, to pay her antenatal bills and feeding
allowance.
Rabi told the court that they got married under
Islamic Law on April 29, 2017, and had been living in Kubwa, Abuja until he
relocated to Nasarawa State.
She said that on May 24, Saleh gave her a letter
of divorce, which was the second divorce letter since they got married and
packed out of their matrimonial home to live in Keffi, Nasarawa State.
She said that since then Saleh had allegedly
refused to take care of her.
“My house rent will expire in July; Saleh has not
bought our baby’s items and I am in need of proper feeding and maintenance,”
she said.
“She urged the court to compel Saleh to provide
feeding allowance of N35,000 monthly, N250,000 to renew her rent and N11,000 to
settle her antenatal care bills.
“The court should also compel him to complete the
purchase of their baby’s needs.”
Saleh, who is a civil servant, denied Rabi’s
accusations, adding that he could not afford a
monthly allowance of N35,000.
He said Rabi should produce receipts for the said
antenatal bills, adding that he had given money for the baby’s needs and would
buy whatever that was left later.
He also said that Rabi should move to his house
because he could no longer pay her rent in Kubwa.
The Judge, Abdulwahab Mohammed, however, adjourned
the matter until June 28 for the continuation of hearing.
Tribune
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