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Indian Lady Sues For Divorce In Yola, Demanding N53.3m by dapachez: 8:54pm On Jun 19, 2011 |
There was a mild drama in Yola, Adamawa State capital at the weekend when an Indian housewife, resident in the state capital, Mrs Bhavna Sexana Al-Abed rushed to a Yola High Court to dissolve her eight-year-old marriage with her husband, a Lebanese Mr Wissan Al-Abed, for alleged adultery and asked the court to decree that he pay her and her seven-year-old daughter the sum of $340,000 for upkeep, medical and college expenses up to university level. In a suit a suit filed at High Court No.3, presided by Justice Bobbo Umar,the embattled house wife also pleaded with the court to grant her the custody of the only child in the marriage with whom she claimed, since their unofficial separation about three years ago, she had been taking care of. She accused her husband of committing adultery, which according to her, she “found intolerable’’ and that the respondent “behaved in such a way that she cannot reasonably be expected to live with him as husband.’’ According to the statement of claims filed on her behalf by Barrister Bode Makinde, Mrs Sexana is demanding $3,000 dollars per annum for nine years as education cost for the seven-year-old daughter from Grade III to 12, while 20,000 dollars per annum at college for four years and the sum of $85,000 dollars cost of education at university to masters level. She also wants the court to order the husband to pay additional 10,000 dollars as medical bills annually for 13 years and 4,000 dollars monthly for two years for upkeep. However, during court proceeding, counsel to the defendant, Barrister Idi Bauna of Ricky Tarfa Chambers filed a response to petition denying all allegations, saying that the petitioner should prove the allegations ‘’beyond preponderance of possibility.’’ He also told the court that he had filed a cross petition to the petitioner which counsel to the plaintiff, said he was yet to study to enable him file a response. http://www.sunday.dailytrust.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7064:indian-lady-sues-for-divorce-in-yola-demanding-n533m&catid=41:latest-news&Itemid=26 |
Re: Indian Lady Sues For Divorce In Yola, Demanding N53.3m by rolchi(m): 4:20pm On Jun 22, 2011 |
Nollywood take note! |
Re: Indian Lady Sues For Divorce In Yola, Demanding N53.3m by pereze: 8:38am On Jun 24, 2011 |
is it that she is yet to hear the gist of the the millionaire divorcee who recently filled for bankruptcy? This is after winning a $1m weekly pay from her estranged billionaire husband. She should increase that amount for starters and get ready for what lies ahead, she gats be very strong! |
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