Told Court:'We Had Sex but the Experience was a nighmare'

Nigerian woman files for divorce because her husband's penis is 'too big'
Aisha Dannupawa asks court to dissolve one-week old marriage
She complained husband Ali Maizinari's manhood was too large
Told court: 'We had sex but the experience was a nightmare'

A Nigerian woman filed for divorce from her husband because his penis was too big, according to media reports.

Aisha Dannupawa, a housewife and mother-of-three, asked for her marriage to husband Ali Maizinari to be dissolved due to his large manhood.

Their divorce was granted after just one week of marriage in a Islamic Sharia court in Nigeria's Zamfara State.

Decision: The court in Zamfara State, Nigeria, granted the divorce. It was the first state in the country to introduce Sharia law

She told the court she had married Maizinari after her first marriage failed.

As part of the local tradition, before settling into her husband's home the bride was invited to move into his parents' house.

But it was only when the couple first had sex she claimed that the trauma began.

'When he came, we had sex but the experience was a nightmare. Instead of enjoying the sex, it turned out to be something else, because his penis was too big,' she told the court, according to Nigeria's Tribune.

After their first unsuccessful attempt at making love, she took medication given to her by her mother.

'I told my mother the experience but she told me to endure and that with time, I will be able to cope. She then gave me some drugs,' she said to Nigerian media.

According to Dannupawa, the couple had sex again but it was 'too much to bear' and the couple concluded that no drug could help their sex life or their marriage.

Maizinari did not deny the accusation and told the court he was willing to dissolve the union if his dowry and money spent during the courtship was paid back.

The state of Zamfara is in the north-west of the country and is approximately 500 miles away from Lagos, Nigeria's capital. It was the first state to introduce Islamic law.


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