A 20-year-old woman,
âSometimes,  I do menial jobs to provide  food for the family.
âI buy my husband gifts like shoes  and pay our only daughterâs  school fees to show how much I want to keep my marriage.
âBut my husband, who is a farmer and a commercial motorcyclist,  rather than take  care of us  whenever he has money, will go out with friends to drink  local gin.
âI was once hospitalised  after my blood pressure went up and I fainted,ââ she said.
The petitioner, who said no dowry was paid by her husband, maintained that she was no longer interested in the union and urged  the court to grant her custody of their two-year-old daughter.
She also prayed for an order of the court to  retrieve her property, saying these include  hair dryer and clothes.
The respondent, however, Â denied all the allegations, except that concerning unpaid dowry.
The three-man panel headed Mrs Yemisi Ojo ruled that a search warrant be issued on the defendant in order to retrieve the property of the petitioner in the house.
Ojo, who adjourned the case till  July 3 for continuation of hearing, directed the defendant to come to court with all his witnesses on the said date.