The presiding judge, Hammad Ajumonbi, while delivering the ruling said that even though Mr Ajibola loved his wife, she still needed to move on and not be left stranded.
The Islamic marriage between a woman, Toyin Ajibola and her husband, Bashirat Mohammed was on Wednesday, dissolved by the Area Court at Centre-Igboro in Ilorin on grounds of lack of money.
The presiding judge, Hammad Ajumonbi, while delivering the ruling said that even though Mr Ajibola loved his wife, she still needed to move on and not be left stranded.
He therefore dissolved the marriage and granted custody of the three children from the marriage to the wife
The court also ordered the woman to observe the three months iddah (waiting) period before she could remarry.
Mr Ajumonbi ordered Mr Ajibola to be responsible for the feeding of the children to the best of his ability.
He should have unrestricted access to the children and the mother should always make the children available any time their father requested,” the judge said
Earlier, Ms Mohammed had applied for divorce saying she was tired of the marriage due to lack of money and her husband’s irresponsibility.
“I want the court to grant me divorce so I can have rest of mind,”she said.
The husband, however, told the court that he was still interested in his wife even though he was financially handicapped.
“I have been trying hard to get money to feed my family, but couldn’t.
“It is so painful that I can’t get money to visit her and the children when they left home,” he said.
-NAN