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Ganduje’s daughter vows to return N50,000 bride price to end 16-year-old marriage

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
January 20, 2023
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Asiya Ganduje, a daughter of Kano State Governor, has vowed to return the N50,000 bride price paid by her husband, Inuwa Uba, to end their 16-year-old marriage.

The plaintiff told an Upper Shari’a Court on Thursday while seeking the dissolution of her marriage through Islamic means (Khul’i) as she claims to be tired and fed up with Inuwa.

At the resumed sitting, the Plaintiff’s Counsel, Ibrahim Aliyu-Nassarawa, told the court that his client insists on returning the N50,000 bride price received from her husband in exchange for a divorce.

“Every woman who is living under strange conditions has a right under Islamic law to approach the court and seek for her marriage to be dissolved with the condition to return the dowry.

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“My client is ready to return the N50,000 bride price received from her husband in exchange for a divorce.”

Aliyu-Nassarawa said his client is not willing to relinquish her rights and will not abide by the conditions set by the respondent.

“The conditions are the subject matter of dispute that should be subjected to another suit before another court.”

Earlier, Counsel to the respondent, Mr Umar I. Umar, said the issue is beyond the payment of the N50,000 dowry.

“My client has two conditions regarding some of his belongings, before coming to the issue of divorce.

“The respondent has four kids with the plaintiff, but all efforts to reconcile them proved abortive.

“The plaintiff should return all his credentials, house certificates, cars and relinquish her rights in their joint rice company.”

The presiding judge, Malam Halliru Abdullahi, after listening to the submission of both parties, adjourned the matter until Feb. 2 for judgement.

The court had on Jan. 12, dismissed the preliminary objection filed by counsel to the respondent, challenging the jurisdiction of the court to hear the case, NAN reports.

Source: Vanguard

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