A housewife, Hauwa Abdulwahab, of Rigasa Community in Kaduna State on Tuesday threatened to commit suicide if she was not granted divorce by a Sharia Court.Abdulwahab had dragged her husband, Umar Abdullahi, to the Magajin Gari Sharia Court, Kaduna, seeking dissolution of their marriage.
She told the court that she was no longer interested in the marriage, saying that she would rather commit suicide than stay in the house of the accused.
Adulwahab prayed the court to help collect her property from the accused, including two vehicles a Toyota Matrix and a Honda Concerto.
Other items she listed were a three-bedroom flat, N100,000 cash, visa and passport as well as $200 cash.
However, the accused denied the allegation.
Abdullahi told the court that the house being claimed did not belong to Abdulwahab, saying it was the father of the complainant that gave him the house and the certificate of occupancy for the property.
The Presiding Officer, Khadi Ibrahim Mohammed, ordered the accused to remain in the house for the time being.
Mohammed also ordered the parties to come with their parents during the next hearing of the matter.
He adjourned the case till 30 August for continuation.
She told the court that she was no longer interested in the marriage, saying that she would rather commit suicide than stay in the house of the accused.
Adulwahab prayed the court to help collect her property from the accused, including two vehicles a Toyota Matrix and a Honda Concerto.
Other items she listed were a three-bedroom flat, N100,000 cash, visa and passport as well as $200 cash.
However, the accused denied the allegation.
Abdullahi told the court that the house being claimed did not belong to Abdulwahab, saying it was the father of the complainant that gave him the house and the certificate of occupancy for the property.
The Presiding Officer, Khadi Ibrahim Mohammed, ordered the accused to remain in the house for the time being.
Mohammed also ordered the parties to come with their parents during the next hearing of the matter.
He adjourned the case till 30 August for continuation.
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