A middle-aged man, Ebenezer Olotuyemi, has told an Agege Customary Court that his wife, Folashade, flirts about with different men.
Olotuyemi made this known when he
testified in a divorce petition filed by his wife seeking dissolution of their
15-year-old marriage on Tuesday.
The respondent, who denied the
wife’s allegations, wholeheartedly agreed to the dissolution of the marriage.
He told the court that the
petitioner had been unfaithful, that she flirts about with different men,
having caught her red handed.
He
alleged that his wife had a questionable character that was why he refused to
legalise their union.
“My wife has a care free attitude,
not submissive and does not listen to corrections.
“She dresses in outrageous attires
which l do not like and whenever l try to correct her she doesn’t obey me and
flair up,” the respondent alleged.
He further alleged that the wife
was into politics which is against his will and leaves home at odd hours for
political campaigns at the expense of her matrimonial duties.
Folashade,38, a trader had urged
the court to dissolve her marriage to her husband, citing threat to life.
The petitioner, a resident of
Kokumo Str., Aguda, Ogba, Lagos, alleged that her husband, was troublesome,
ungrateful and that he had been threatening her parents life.
She told the court that when they
were evicted from their house, her father accommodated them in his home.
“Later my husband saw it as an
abomination to be living in his in-laws house.
“My father gave him money to go
look for an alternative accommodation.
“My husband became rude to my
parents; constantly abused my father in public and threatened to beat him,”
Folashade told the court.
She claimed the respondent
forcefully took the children away and later dropped them at a friend’s shop
when he could no longer take proper care of them.
“The children were always being
beaten and maltreated by their daddy and had to run away from the house on two
different occasions.
She described the respondent as
violent and hot temper, “too temperamental”.
The petitioner urged the court to
dissolve the union and to award her custody of the children.
The President of the court, Mr Philip
Williams, urged the couple to maintain the peace, reminding them that children
from broken homes were always stigmatised.
Williams adjourned the case till
Nov. 24 for judgment.
(NAN)

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