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Return N80,000 dowry, Kaduna court orders divorce-seeking wife

A Kaduna Sharia Court docket Decide, Muhammad Adamu-Shehu, on Thursday, ordered a divorce-seeking lady, Fatima Muhammad, to return N80,000 dowry obtained in change for a divorce, NAN experiences.

Adamu-Shehu gave the ruling and suggested her to file one other swimsuit to say custody of their solely three-year-old baby.

Earlier, the lady instructed the court docket that she was not within the marriage and able to adjust to any needed settlement.

“I’m bored with the union and I cannot be an obedient spouse to him. I prayed the court docket to grant me custody of our three-year-old daughter.” Fatima stated.

Nonetheless, the defendant, by way of his counsel, L.R Ibrahim, stated that he nonetheless beloved his spouse and wished to maintain their relationship and prayed the court docket to present him extra time to settle out of court docket.

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