Mr Adamu said the outstanding issues include non-payment of five years’ promotion arrears for academic staff, covering the period from 2018 to 2024.
The police prosecutor stated that the two plaintiffs were the defendant’s business partners.
Mr Umar prayed court to give him time to reconcile with the wife.
The complainant prayed to the court to dissolve the marriage through Khul’i (redemption).
Mr Lawal urged the students to utilise the assistance and also concentrate on their studies.
Mr Muhammad’s ex-wife told the court, “I want him to take care of our children’s school fees, health and clothing.’’
The SSG said that among the appointees are the guards commanders for the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.
Mr Adamu said that in Islam, a man has the power to divorce his wife saying that Rashidat told the court that she had observed her “Iddah”.
”It had a head-on collision with a Toyota Hilux conveying three persons coming from Jigawa, with registration number JMK 142 XA.”
She urged the court to dissolve the marriage on the grounds of her husband’s absence, lack of care and feeding.
