Connect with us

Lifestyle

Husband demands N7m from wife to grant her divorce request

Published

on

 

One Jamilu Zuntu, a civil servant in Kaduna State, has asked his estranged wife Hadiza Aliyu to pay him the sum of N7 million to grant her divorce request.

 

Zuntu said the N7 million include the money he spent of education and dowries for Hadiza is seeking a dissolution of the three-year-old marriage.

 

He made the request at a Shari’a court in Magajin Gari, Kaduna where the divorce suit came up on Thursday.

 

He told the court that he had spent N2.5 million on education of Hadiza over a period of two and half years.

 

Abuja man Mohammed demands N160k, another wife to grant divorce
“I also bought boxes of clothes worth N2.5 million and paid for other traditional rites,” he claimed.

 

Hadiza, while reacting to her husband’s demand, said that she was only ready to pay N100,000 being the dowry paid on her “to free myself from this union”.

READ  Tribunal to deliver judgement in Jandor, Rhodes-Vivour petitions against Sanwo-Olu today

 

Represented by her counsel, A. A Imam, Hadiza also prayed for the custody of their two-year-old daughter as the father was “not in a position to provide for her”.

 

The Judge, Isiyaku Abdulrahman, after listening to both sides, adjourned the matter to Feb. 27 for ruling

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Lifestyle

Grim challenge: After 38 years in UK, Physically challenged Nigerian faces deportation

Published

on

By

 

A disabled Nigerian man, who has resided in the UK for 38 years, is facing the prospect of being forcibly removed from the country by the Home Office, the Guardian UK reports.

 

Anthony Olubunmi George, now 61 years old, arrived in the UK at the age of 24 back in 1986, from Nigeria.

 

Since then, he has remained in the UK and, according to the Guardian, has a clean record with no criminal convictions.

 

In 2019, he experienced two strokes that had a significant impact on his ability to speak and move.

 

According to George, he no longer has any immediate relatives residing in Nigeria.

 

He is said to have faced numerous episodes of homelessness and admitted that he has lost track of the countless friends who have sheltered him over the years.

 

George said, “I don’t know how many different sofas I’ve slept on – too many to count. I don’t have my life, living the way I’m living now. My health problems since I had my stroke are my biggest worry. All I’m asking for is some kindness from the Home Office.”

READ  I was confronted by death many times — Buhari recounts civil war experience

 

George has submitted multiple applications for leave to remain in the UK, all of which have been denied by the Home Office, with the most recent rejection occurring on May 7, 2024.

 

In 2005, his previous solicitors submitted a falsified entry stamp in his passport which has since been reported to the police and the legal regulatory bodies.

 

I am still in UK, lady in viral video debunks report of relocating to Nigeria

According to George, he was completely unaware of the passport stamp until several years later, as he revealed to the Guardian.

 

According to his current lawyer, Naga Kandiah of MTC Solicitors, George’s difficulties can be attributed to his poor past legal representation.

 

In their latest rejection, officials from the Home Office stated that the situation was not deemed to be an exceptional circumstance.

 

Kandiah has filed an appeal challenging the most recent denial.

READ  Gunmen abduct cleric after midnight prayer meeting

 

Kandiah said, “My client has been living in limbo for 38 years, with no family, has suffered two strokes and has no family left in Nigeria.

 

“His situation is not just because of Home Office policies but also because of poor representation by previous solicitors who failed to uphold professional integrity and ethical standards.”

 

A spokesperson for the Home Office told the Guardian that, “applications have to be considered on their merits in accordance with the immigration rules with the responsibility on applicants to demonstrate they meet these rules.

The Guardian also covered the story of Nelson Shardey, a 74-year-old newsagent from Merseyside.

 

Shardey has been living in the UK since 1977 and was recently denied indefinite leave to remain by the Home Office, despite having spent the majority of his adult life in the country.

Continue Reading

Lifestyle

Duoye Diri, Tunji-Ojo, Esther Ajayi, Odunbaku, others receive Triangle Media Award in London

Published

on

By

 

Dignitaries from Nigeria and across the United Kingdom stormed the city of London on Friday, May 17 2024, for the 2nd edition of Triangle Face of Africa Award.

Triangle Face of Africa Leadership Award is a yearly event that honours Nigerians and Africans who have positively impacted lives and also distinguished themselves in their areas of endeavors.

 

The 2024 event was spiced with a lecture titled, “Navigating Security Challenges in Nigeria: A Comprehensive Approach to Solutions” was delivered by the duo of Professor Ojo Emmanuel Ademola and Dr. Nathaniel Oyinloye.

Dignitaries honoured at the London event include Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Duoye Diri; the Nigerian Interior Minister, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo; General Overseer of the Love of Christ Generation, Rev. (Dr) Esther Abimbola Ajayi; renowned clergy and APC stalwart, Cardinal James Omolaja Odunmbaku (Baba Eto) and the Chief of Staff to Lagos State, Tayo Ayinde.

 

Other honorees include the Chief of Staff to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rev.(Mrs) Ijeoma Ajibade; the National Director for Safeguarding Church of England, Alexander Kubeyinje and the CEO of EB Properties, Sunday Aderibigbe,Mr Kayode Adegbite,Festus Akingbaso,Hon.Bamidele salam and Abiola Oladapo and Olumide Tijani

READ  Sea pirates abduct NSCDC personnel, 4 others, demand N25m ransom

 

While welcoming the honorees and guests to the event, the publisher of Triangle Magazine, Otunba Femi Salako thanked dignitaries and guests present at the event for honoring him with their valued presence.

 

Otunba Salako emphasized that the yearly award was intended to celebrate the achievements of outstanding Nigerians and Africans that have made significant contributions to their communities and the world at large. He also added that the yearly award was a platform that would inspire Nigerians and Africans across the globe to strive towards excellence.

Salako also described topic of the event’s lecture as thought provoking and timely in view of the security challenges confronting Nigeria. He however, appreciated the two guest lecturers, Professor Ojo Emmanuel Ademola and Dr. Nathaniel Oyinloye for their robust intellectual contributions, which made the lecture quite insightful and invaluable.

 

“This award ceremony is not just about recognizing individual achievements, but also about creating a platform to inspire others to strive for excellence. We aim to bring together leaders and change-makers from various fields to celebrate African excellence and promote unity and progress”.

READ  Gunmen abduct cleric after midnight prayer meeting

 

While Otunba Salako congratulated the honorees for their well deserved recognition, he also charged them to continually make impacts in their communities and the world at large. He also urged the guests and the honorees to celebrate the excellence inherent in Africa. He further urged Africans to inspire one another, and work together towards a brighter future for the African continent.

 

The roll call of guests at the event include the UK Mobility Security, Compliance Vice President of EMEA, Nicanor Chavez; the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Duoye Diri, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, who represented the Bayelsa State Governor; Chief (Mrs) Simi Odunmbaku, who represented her husband and the Lagos State Chief of Staff; son of the General Overseer of the Love of Christ Generation, Emmanuel Ajayi; publisher of African Briefing,John Offei-Ansah; and the magazine’s editor, Desmond Davies; clergymen amongst others.

 

Continue Reading

Lifestyle

Saudi Arabia hosts first ever swimwear fashion show

Published

on

By

 

Saudi Arabia has hosted its first-ever fashion show where women model for swimsuits without covering their heads.

 

The poolside show was held on Friday during the inaugural Red Sea Fashion Week at the St. Regis Red Sea Resort.

 

Influenced heavily by its adherence to Islamic law, Saudi Arabia is one of the most conservative countries in terms of women’s fashion.

 

In public, women are traditionally expected to wear the abaya, a loose-fitting black cloak, with a headscarf to cover their hair.

 

Although Saudi Arabia has gradually seen reforms allowing freedom in dressing and reducing the enforcement of strict dress codes, social expectations and cultural norms still maintain a conservative approach to women’s fashion, particularly in public and formal settings.

 

The Red Sea Fashion Week swimwear show featured the summer beachwear collection by Moroccan designer Yasmina Qanzal.

 

The collection included mostly one-piece swimsuits in shades of red, beige and blue.

READ  TRAGEDY: School proprietor's dogs kill, eat two-year-old prospective pupil

 

The Arabian models had exposed shoulders while some had their midriffs partially visible.

O

Qanzal, a media report state, said it was “an honour” to be a part of such a historic fashion moment in the country.

 

“This country is very conservative but we tried to show elegant swimsuits which represent the Arab world,” the designer said.

 

“When we came here, we understood that a swimsuit fashion show in Saudi Arabia is a historic moment because it is the first time to have such an event.”

 

The Red Sea Fashion Week is part of the Red Sea Global project, a cornerstone of Saudi’s Vision 2030 social and economic reform plan.

 

The programme, championed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aims to modernise Saudi Arabia and diversify its economy beyond oil.

 

Mohammed, who became first in line to the throne in 2017, has since initiated a series of social reforms in the country.

READ  Gunmen abduct cleric after midnight prayer meeting

 

Those changes include re-introducing cinemas and organising mixed-gender music festivals.

 

 

Continue Reading

Trending News