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How desperate wife dragged man to Sharia court over inability to have children
 
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Wed, 10 Apr 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

A 29-year-old woman, Fatima has prayed a Sharia court sitting in Dutse, to dissolve her five-year-old marriage over her husband’s alleged inability to satisfy her sexually.

She explained that for the duration of their marriage, she never experienced even miscarriage, not to talk of having a baby.

She said they always fight because her husband refused to seek medication for his problem, and she needs a child.

The woman then requested the court to dissolve their marriage for her to remarry and have an issue.

Responding to the allegation before the Sharia court, the husband, Malam Sa’idu Maiinji stated that his wife made up the claim just to malign him for her selfish interest.

He said he was examined at Sakwaya Hospital and was certified normal, and can have a child.

Sa’idu said his wife just decided to take the action because they were having misunderstanding over his decision to stop her from visiting a neighbour who used to influence her.

According to him, this is not the first time, she had spent over seven months at her parents’ house, and he had since been pleading with her to return back to the house.

He demanded the court to order her to pay him the sum of N200,000 he spent to marry her as well as the N20,000 he paid her as her dowry.

In a ruling, the Sharia court judge, Ibrahim Yusuf Harbo ordered Malama Fatima to pay her husband the sum of 20,000 she received as dowry.

Speaking to reports afterwards, Malam Sa’idu said he is not satisfied with the judgment, stressing that he was going to make an appeal over the case.

The Islamic law provided that when a woman requests divorce from her husband, such woman must give back to her husband the dowry that was paid to her upon marriage.

In the event that the husband refuses to accept this payment, a court of Islamic law has the power to dissolve the marriage regardless of whether the husband opposes it.

 

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