Kaduna Court Orders Man to Avoid Ex-Wife’s Bedroom

Kaduna Court Orders Man to Avoid Ex Wifes Bedroom
Kaduna Court Orders Man to Avoid Ex Wifes Bedroom

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Court Orders Ex-Husband to Meet Children Outside Ex-Wife’s Bedroom

In a Shari’a court in Kaduna state, Nigeria, a judge has issued an unusual ruling. Aminu Adamu, a man who divorced his wife Jamila Sani earlier this year, has been ordered not to enter his former wife’s bedroom in order to meet his children.

The court’s judge, Anas Khalifa, made this ruling after confirming the three divorce pronouncements Adamu made to Sani in June. The judge reminded Adamu that there was no marriage between him and Sani anymore, citing the divorce pronouncements, and warned him to refrain from meeting with his former wife in private.

“Instead of meeting your children in your former wife’s bedroom, you must take them outside her room to spend time with them,” the judge instructed.

Additionally, the court ordered Adamu to continue taking care of his children’s daily needs, including their food, school fees, shelter, and health, as a responsible father. It is not clear why this specific order was made.

Earlier in the proceedings, Sani had requested that the court confirm the three divorce pronouncements and grant her custody of their children. Adamu had also agreed to provide his former wife with N15,000 each week as feeding allowance for their children.

This unique court ruling sheds light on the complexities of family relationships and the different approaches that can be taken in navigating divorce and childcare. As the situation develops, we will continue to monitor any updates and provide further insights.

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