The leader of the court, Mukaila Balogun, said the court was left with no alternative than to break down the marriage since the litigant had encouraged the court to maintain the separation demand of his significant other.
Balogun said that disappointment of the spouse to guard the assertions brought under the steady gaze of the court additionally demonstrated that he had decided to end the association.
He, in this way, broke down the marriage and gave guardianship of the single offspring of the association to the offended party.
The president requested the litigant to pay N4,000 month to month remittance for the upkeep of the youngster.
Fatimo had asked the court to arrange her better half to be in charge of the upkeep of the single offspring of the association.
In her declaration under the watchful eye of the court on Friday, the offended party charged that her better half was harsh to her welfare.
"He favored spending his cash on other ladies. In this way, I encourage the court to isolate us and direct him to play out his part as a father of the single youngster between us," the offended party argued.
Reacting, Lukman, 39, said he would not state anything in regards to the affirmations leveled against him, yet asked the court to maintain his significant other's demand.
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