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Husband said his wife is the cause of his job loss due to her nagging. A housewife, Ramat Joke on Tuesday begged an Area Court in Centre-Igboro, Ilorin, to grant her divorce prayer on grounds that her husband, Habeeb Atanda was a drug addict. Joke in her divorce petition told the court that she was not aware that Atanda was hooked on drugs before their marriage. “I discovered that he was hooked on drugs and a smoker after we got married. All efforts I made to make him change, he failed. His parents couldn’t stop him from smoking." “My husband steals from me to support his habits. He does not provide for me,” she said. Responding, Atanda denied stealing from his wife. He accepted that he was hooked on cigarettes. Atanda said his wife was the cause of his job loss due to her nagging. He accepted her divorce request. The presiding Judge, Abdul Qadir Umar said that marriage was expected to be a mutual understanding, that should be productive. "In a situation where there are problems, divorce should be allowed,” he added. Umar therefore dissolved the marriage between the two parties and ordered that the applicant should observe three months of Iddah, a period as dictated in Islam, before she remarries. Source: https://www.pulse.ng/news/metro/housewife-begs-for-divorce-over-husbands-drug-addiction/txxw2r5?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pulsenigeria247-profile&fbclid=IwAR0M_hYjHXuzQvXs_S5DKUwri7NORTn11RfxiImxxDITG9fKoQ0--_39gSM |
Just coming across this post |
Hmmm |
That's bag is under quoted. The real price is 10m |
Russian |
Ceejay501:still available? |
prince10348:check webmasters section |
45 million thread. Sourcer please get this car home.. |
This is pure wickedness |
The Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Gas), Hon Ekperikpe Ekpo has disclosed there will be no export of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (cooking gas) until local demand has been met. The Minister who disclosed this at a workshop in Abuja on Thursday said the government was working to improve supply to the domestic market. Government’s intervention came as the price of cooking gas rose by over 20 percent this week from N1,030 per kilogram to N1,240/kg. Despite the declaration of the decade of gas and the government’s push to make gas a transition fuel, low production and rising prices have continued to push Nigerians away from the use of LPG. Ekpo said: “You have seen the demonstration by the federal government by withdrawing all taxes and levies from importation of gas related equipment. It is a big incentive on the issue. of LPG. “We are interacting with the critical stakeholders to ensure that there is no exportation of LPG. All LPG produced within the country will have to be domesticated and when this is done, the volume will increase and of course, the price will automatically crash. I’m in contact with the regulator, NMDPRA (Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority), we have meetings almost on a daily basis, and the producers of the gas like Mobil, Chevron and Shell. So there is that hope that things will turn around. Questioned on why the removal of taxes was not reflecting on lower prices he said: “It is not going to reflect that way. We are dealing with human beings. The policy has been put in place and the investors want to maximise the profits that they are going to get from it all. At the end of the day we have to come in. That is why you have the regulator and we are interfacing with them to make sure they crash the price”, he added. Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/02/fg-bans-export-of-cooking-gas-amid-rising-price/ |
Nothing person no go see ooo |
It's his money.. |
Good.he is trying |
What's the essence of this tribal mark |
This thing called love you will eventually get tired once the two are together. It depends on the kind of girl |
APC |
When I say politicians are all the same blind people wont understand. Same Obaseki dey were praising look at what he is doing. Shouting Edo no be lagos......no to Godfatherism. Is he not doing same Godfatherism now and fighting his deputy?? |
If I were to speak my language, how many people will understand what I'm saying. ? NTA really messed up. |
Nigeria will be great |
Also, did she meet him there and pushed him? Wasn't there contact? I don't think the push was intentional...could be he slipped. Where is the first wife in all this? I am sure she is the reason why the second wife may feel dissatisfied! Or maybe pulling the strings. Before you add me to the woman you yearn to hang, you were not there when it happened. And even comments reported by neighbors could be baised. But since I have studied the type of men we have mostly in Nigeria (many irresponsible men who married and leaving their family to suffer... And here is another man with two wives), I can create an hypothesis too. Like this comment is biased: |
Who's next in the blame game? They will probably blame us Nairalanders next week for our provocative comments on the naira fall. At the end we are not producing enough forex earning stuff |