Man Drags Wife To Court For Allegedly Moving Out

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A 30-year-old man, Muhammad Abdulganiyu on Monday dragged his wife, Ma’arufat Ibrahim before a Shari’a Court at Magajin Gari, Kaduna for allegedly moving out of their matrimonial home.

The complainant told the court that he returned on Aug. 16 to find his door had been locked and his wife was nowhere to be found.

“My neighboour told me that my mother in-law came to our house and took my wife away; I love my wife and i don’t deprive her of her needs’’, he said.

The defendant said she loved her husband too but had to leave because her husband told her to leave, because there was no food at home and she has ulcer.

The judge Malam Rilwanu Kyaudai, ordered the couple to apologise to each other.

Kyaudai adjourned the case until Aug. 30, for the parties to present their parents in court.

Similarly, a Dei-Dei Grade 1 Area Court, Abuja, has sentenced a 30-year-old labourer Monday Ishaya to nine months imprisonment for stealing iron panel  worth N288,000.

Ishay of Dawaki Abuja was sentenced on Monday on a count charge of theft.

The Judge, Sulyman Ola passed the sentence after Ishaya pleaded guilty to the charge and begged the court for leniency.

The judge, however, gave Ishaya an option of N30, 000 fine.

Ola ordered the convict to pay N288, 000 as compensation to the complainant and also warned him to be of good behaviour.

The Prosecutor, Mr Chinedu Ogada told the court earlier that the convict committed the offence on Aug. 14.

Ogada said that the complainant, Jamie Harbert Gudu, reported the matter at Dawaki Police Station on Aug. 15.

He told the court that the convict criminally went into the complainant’s uncompleted building without his consent and stole the iron panel worth N288, 000 and escaped.

The prosecutor said that he was trailed, caught and handed over to the police for proper investigation.

Ogada said that during police investigation, the convict made a confessional statement but, however, said that efforts to recover the iron panel proved abortive.

He said the offence contravened Section 287 of the Penal Code. 

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