Tag: Akin Akinniyi

  • Man loses 10-year marriage for sleeping with maid

    An Igando Customary Court in Lagos on Wednesday dissolved the 10-year marriage between Mrs Florence Anyasi and her husband, Stanley Anyasi, over infidelity.

    The court president, Mr Akin Akinniyi, while delivering the judgment said that all efforts to reconcile the couple had failed.

    “Since both parties consented to the dissolution of their marriage, this court has no choice than to dissolve the marriage.

    “The court hereby pronounces the marriage between Mrs Florence Anyasi and Mr Stanley Anyasi dissolved today.

    “Both of you henceforth cease to be husband and wife, each of you should go on his or her separate ways unmolested.

    “The court wishes both of you well in your new journey of life.

    “The court grants the custody of the children, age 10, 8, 6 respectively to their mother, the petitioner, pending when they attain the age of 18 years to decide who to stay with.

    “The respondent must be responsible for the children’s school fees, medical bills and must be paying N15,000 monthly for the children’s feeding which must be channeled through the court,” Akinniyi ruled.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Stanley was dragged to the court by his wife accusing him of being a chronic womaniser.

    The 36-year-old trader told the court that apart from numerous cases of his following women around, her husband used to sneak into their maid’s room to sleep with her.

    “My husband is a womaniser, he used to leave me in the bed at night and sneak into my maid’s room. I have caught him severally on my maid’s bed sexually assaulting her.

    “A neighbour approached me and told me to warn my husband to desist from asking her daughter to have love affairs with him.

    “I once caught him sucking the breasts of my niece, who is a minor and he is also fond of wooing my friends,” she said, as she reeled out her grievances before the court.

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    The petitioner told the court that her husband had once tried to poison her when he brought food to her which subsequently caused her serious pain and vomiting.

    “I was rushed to the hospital by neighbours, when I was diagnosed, it was detected that the food I just ate had been poisoned.”

    The mother of three said that her husband equally turned her into a punching bag, beating her at the slightest provocation, and has been calling her thief and prostitute in public.

    The estranged woman stressed that her husband was irresponsible and unable to provide food or pay for the education of their children.

    She therefore urged the court to dissolve her marriage with Stanley.

    The respondent, however, denied all the allegations and in turn accused his wife of adultery, claiming that her lover even bought a car for her.

    “In January 2017 she came home with a car of N1 million, when I queried her where she got the car from, she claimed she bought it with her money.

    “I strongly disagreed with her because she is only selling foodstuffs and can never afford that kind of a car.”

    The 40-year-old businessman said that his wife packed out of their matrimonial home in 2017 without his knowledge.

    “I came home from work and discovered that my wife had packed all her belonging out with the children to start living with her lover.

    “I called her severally, she refused to pick but she eventually picked my call last January and informed me that our last baby she delivered in May 2017 was not mine that the child belonged to the man she is presently living with.

    “Before she even gave birth and packed out of my house, I always received information from people that they saw my wife in hotel with men but I always ignored them.”

    Stanley said that he provided food and was paying the school fees of their children.

    On the allegation of turning her to a punching bag, Stanley said that he only beat her once when she stabbed him with bottle on his head.

    The respondent urged the court to grant his wife’s wish for the dissolution of marriage saying that he too was no longer interested.

  • My husband infects me with STD, wife tells court

    A 32-year-old hairdresser, Mrs Sherifat Ojelabi, on Friday, told an Igando Customary Court in Lagos that she contacted Sexual Transmitted Disease ( STD ) from her husband.

    She also told the court that her husband, Bolaji, used to litter their bedroom with condoms he used on his girlfriends.

    The petitioner further told the court that her husband, with whom she had a child in their three years of marriage, was also adulterous.

    “Bolaji brings home girls of different sizes, shapes and colours and made love to them on our matrimonial bed.

    “I used to see used condoms hang on every corner of our bedroom.

    “One of the girls he brought home got pregnant and gave birth to a baby.

    “Whenever he made love to me, I suffered infection with serious itching on my private parts that I have to use drugs before relief,” she said.

    The hairdresser said that Bolaji owed her N620, 000, adding that her husband used her Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) card to withdraw the money without her consent.

    “My husband borrowed N170, 000 from me and took N150, 000, my contribution money in our room without telling me.

    ‘’He also took my ATM card to withdraw N300, 000 from my account without my consent.

    “When the issue resulted into a fight, his mother singlehandedly paid N350, 000 out of the money.

    The estranged wife said that Bolaji always threatening to kill and their son.

    “My husband is a wife-beater who always disgraces me in public by stripping me naked during the beatings.

    “He used to tell me that he was a cult member, that he committed atrocities in school which made him to be rusticated, that he could do such atrocities to me.

    “Bolaji also threatened to use our son for ritual,” the petitioner told court.

    She described her husband as an irresponsible husband and father, claiming his mother had been playing his role in the house.

    The house wife therefore begged the court to terminate their marriage, claiming that the love she once had for her husband had faded.

    However, Bolaji, accepted that he was owning his wife money but said that the money was not up to N620, 000.

    “Yes, I took her money in the room and also took her ATM without her consent to withdraw only N120, 000 when I was in need of money and she refused to give me.

    “But all the money together is not up to N620, 000 as she claimed but my mother had paid N350, 000,” he said.

    The 36-year-old public servant denied littering their bedroom with condoms, but agreed that his girlfriend got pregnant for him.

    The respondent said that he never threatened his wife’s life with cult.

    “I am not a cult member, I left the school willingly because some cult members wanted to force me into their groups,” he said.

    According to him, he cherishes his son and cannot use him for ritual.

    He agreed that he beat his wife but denied stripping her naked.

    Bolaji urged the court not to grant his wife’s request for the dissolution of marriage, adding that he would change for better as he was still in love with her.

    The President of the court, Mr Akin Akinniyi, advised the couple to reconcile, saying that they were too young to be separated.

    Akinniyi adjourned the case until May 24 for possible reconciliation.

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  • My body no be wood or stone; Sex-starved wife tells court

    Barely five years of nuptial bliss, a 35 -year-old businesswoman, Mrs Bilikisu Azeez, on Monday approached an Igando Customary Court in a Lagos suburb to dissolve her sexless marriage.

    “Please dissolve this union so that I can move on with my life, my body is not wood or stone,” the sex-starved wife opened up in court.

    She told the court that her husband, Olusesi Azeez, starved her of sex for more than two years, a development which, she said, had affected her health.
    “My husband has been starving me of sex since he married his youngest wife, he has turned me to an abandoned property.
    “I have been falling sick in and out of hospital, during my last visit to the hospital, I was told that it was because I have had sex for long that is why I experience frequent sickness.”
    She also accused her husband of not caring for her and the only child of the marriage, saying “my husband does not take care of me, I feed and clothe myself.
    “He refused to enroll our only child, who is over four years old in school and has failed to pay his medical bills; I always run to my mother for the hospital bill.”
    Bilikisu, who also accused her husband of battery, said he had beaten her publicly which resulted in her fainting.
    According to her, the trouble started when her husband brought in the third wife.
    She continued: “There was joy, love and peace in the house until he came with another wife, who has been fighting me also.”
    Olusesi, in his response to the allegations, accepted that he starved the woman of sex.
    “She once denied me of sex and since then I abandoned her.
    “Yes, I starved her of sex, it is tit for tat because there was a day I entered her room to sleep with her and she left the bed to sleep on the floor.
    “I made an attempt eight times to sleep with her, but she refused. So since that day, I just put her aside after all she is not the only wife I have,” he told the court.
    The 45-year-old building contractor, however, agreed to the dissolution of the marriage, asking the court to grant his wife’s request.
    “I am no longer interested in the marriage.”
    The court’s President, Mr Akin Akinniyi, after listening to the estranged couple, advised them to explore a possible reconciliation of the crisis.
    He adjourned the case until April 12 for judgment

  • My wife is pregnant for her lover: divorce-seeking man tells court

    My wife is pregnant for her lover: divorce-seeking man tells court

    Barely four years into his marriage, a Lagos businessman, Ismaila Ola, wants a customary court to dissolve the union, accusing his wife of being pregnant for another man.

    Ola told the Igando Customary Court in Lagos to dissolve his marriage, citing infidelity and unrelenting determination of his wife, Aminat Ola, to kill him.

    The 34-year-old man, told court that Aminat was having an affair with another man, who had now made her pregnant.

    “Aminat is cheating on me and she eventually got pregnant for her lover,’’ Ismaila alleged.

    He also accused Aminat of being fetish and always wanting to kill him, saying that she was in the habit of wanting to stab him during their frequent fights.

    “Aminat once brought a liquid substance home and forced me to use it. After drinking and bathing with it, my life became miserable, my business crumbled to the extent that I was begging to feed.”

    He said that Aminat hardly stayed at home, adding that “she goes to her parent’s house thrice a week and comes home late.

    “She once brought out a knife threatening to kill herself if I stopped her from visiting her mother.”

    Ola said that Aminat never cared for him, alleging also that whenever he gave her money to buy ingredients to make food, she would end up not cooking.

    He begged the court to terminate the marriage forthwith because the love he once had for Aminat had completely faded.

    “Please, dissolve this marriage. I have never had peace of mind since the day I married her,” Ola pleaded.

    Aminat, however, denied the allegations, saying that she had never indulged in adultery.

    “I am not pregnant for any man. I have never cheated on my husband since the very day I married him.”

    The 24-year-old fashion maker admitted, however, that she had once threatened to kill Ola with a knife.

    “I brought out a knife to defend myself when my husband brought out cutlass to machete me,” she said.

    Aminat also denied being fetish as alleged by her husband.

    “When I was pregnant, I attended a prayer house and I was given an oil to use. I gave some to my husband. My mother also used from the oil and nothing bad happened to any of us.”

    She, however, accused Ola of infidelity, disclosing that he started dating another woman, barely two years after their marriage.

    The mother of one disclosed that Ola was always accusing her of having an affair with his brother.

    “Ismaila brought out a cutlass; made some incantations on it and gave it to me to swear that if I have had sex with his brother I should die within seven days which I did.”

    Aminat alleged further that Ola had promised to send her to school when he wanted to marry her but that after their marriage he failed to fulfil his promise but instead enrolled her in dress making.

    She begged the court not to grant her husband’s wish for the dissolution of the marriage, saying she was still in love with the man.

    The President of the court, Mr Akin Akinniyi, admonished the couple to maintain peace.

    He adjourned the case until March 6 for hearing.

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  • My wife is serial divorcee, fifth husband tells court

    My wife is serial divorcee, fifth husband tells court

    A 47-year-old businessman, Rufus Otegbola, on Wednesday told an Igando Customary Court, Lagos, that his wife, Funmilayo, is a serial divorcee.

    Rufus, who urged the court to dissolve his 13-year-old marriage to Funmilayo for alleged adulterous acts, told the court that he was the fifth husband of the respondent.

    “My wife is adulterous and a serial divorcee, she had married and divorced four husbands before I married her.

    “Funmilayo is diabolical and fetish, she always comes home with charms and my fear is that she may kill me one day if I do not end the marriage.”

    Rufus said that his wife packed out of their matrimonial home without his consent.

    “My parent-in-law and my wife’s siblings came to my house to pack my wife’s property without my permission.”

    He urged the court to end the marriage as he was no longer in love with her.

    In her response, Funmilayo, 42, and a businesswoman, said that her husband was an unrepentant polygamist.

    “My husband deceived me. He did not tell me that he had three wives before marrying me.

    “He impregnated me and hurried me into his house without legal marriage.

    “I discovered that he already had three wives living with him and there was nothing I could do since I was pregnant, I had to stay.”

    Funmilayo said that Rufus had also turned her into a punching bag.

    “My husband beats me all time and even when I was pregnant, he beats hell out of me; I fell into labour immediately, forcing the delivery of the baby.

    “As a result of the frequent beating, on May 9, 2016, I packed my belongings from his house and moved to my parent’s house.”

    Funmilayo further described Rufus as an ungrateful person.

    “When he lost his job, I was the one feeding him with his wives and their children and I was also paying the school fees of our children and my step children.”

    The mother of four, however, consented to the dissolution of the marriage, saying “I am also fed up with the union”.

    In his judgment, the President of the court, Mr Akin Akinniyi, noted that the estranged couple were tired of the marriage as all efforts to reconcile them had failed.

    “Since both parties consented to the dissolution of their marriage, this court has no choice than to dissolve the marriage.

    “The court pronounced the marriage between Mr Rufus Otegbola and Mrs Funmilayo Otegbola dissolved today, both parties henceforth ceased to be husband and wife.

    “Both are free to go their separate way without any hindrances and molestation,” Akinniyi ruled.

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  • I will die, if I give my wife money, man tells court

    I will die, if I give my wife money, man tells court

    A 55-year-old fashion designer, Stephen Enebeli, told an Igando Customary Court in Lagos on Thursday that he would die if he gave money to his wife for the upkeep of the family.

    Enebeli said this when he responded to a divorce petition by his wife, Eunice, alleging lack of care for his children.

    “I stopped giving her money for feeding and school fees of our children when she started living with another man.

    “In my tradition, if a woman marries another husband legally or illegally and the former husband still gives her money for the welfare of the children, he will die and I am not ready to die now,” he said.

    The respondent said that his wife sent him packing from their matrimonial home and that he was presently squatting with friends.

    “Eunice forced me out of her house because I always fight her for leaving the children at home and going to sleep with other men,” he said.

    According to him, Eunice lacks respect for him just because she has more money.

    He begged the court to grant him the custody of the children so that he could train them.

    “I don’t want another man to father or train my children while I am alive,” he said.

    Eunice had urged the court to terminate their 16-year-old marriage for lack of care.

    “My husband is an irresponsible husband and father.

    “While he was still living with me, he refused to pay house rent, feeding or school fees of the children, I shouldered all the responsibilities.

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    “I bought him a motlaunderingorcycle in addition to his fashion designing work so that he could be supportive but he is just lazy and abandoned the motorcycle,” Eunice said.

    The 36-year-old food vendor said that her husband was threatening to poison her.

    “Stephen always tells me that he will kill me with poison if I make any attempt to divorce him and that he will marry another wife,” the petitioner alleged.

    The mother of three pleaded with the court to end the marriage as she was longer in love with him.

    Delivering judgment, the court President, Mr Akin Akinniyi, said that the petitioner was adamant on her request in spite of all mediation from the court and family.

    “Since the petitioner insisted on divorce after several interventions, the court has no choice than to dissolve the union in spite of the fact that the husband still claims he loves his wife.

    “The court pronounces the marriage between Mrs Eunice Enebeli and Mr Stephen Enebeli dissolved today, both parties henceforth cease to be husband and wife.

    “Both parties are free to go their separate ways without any hindrances and molestation, the court wishes you well in your new journey.

    “The custody of the children should remain with their mother,”Akinniyi ruled.

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  • Court dissolves 11-year-old marriage over husband’s constant battery

    Court dissolves 11-year-old marriage over husband’s constant battery

    After unsuccessful interventions to save 11-year-old marriage, an Igando Customary Court in Lagos on Tuesday dissolved the union of Mrs Adeola Olalere and her husband, Amidu over constant battery.

    In his judgment, the Court President, Mr Akin Akinniyi, said that the petitioner was adamant in seeking divorce in spite of mediation from the court and the family intervention.

    “Since the petitioner insisted on divorce after several interventions, the court has no choice than to dissolve the union in spite of the fact that the husband still claims he loves his wife.

    “The court pronounced the marriage between Mrs Adeola Olalere and Mr Amidu dissolved today; both parties henceforth ceased to be husband and wife.

    “Both are free to go their separate ways without any hindrance and molestation,” Akinniyi said.

    The petitioner, Adeola, had told the court that her marriage of 11 years to Amidu Olalere, had been full of bitterness from constant beating.

    “I have fainted seven times during frequent beatings by my husband and I was sometimes hospitalised and regained consciousness two or three days after.

    “Recently, he beat me to the point that I fainted and I was hospitalised for four days.

    “When I was on admission, none of his family members came to see me since we all live in a family house and my husband also refused to pay the bills.

    “There was a day he dragged me outside, stripped me naked and descended on me, using me as a punching bag and did not stop until he saw blood coming out of my body.

    “He is so rough, quarrelsome and violent in nature,” she said.

    The mother of four said that her husband drinks to stupor and smokes hemp, after which he usually lost control.

    “Whenever he brings his friends home to smoke and I complain, he will beat hell out of me and will not leave me until I fainted,” she said.

    Adeola, 39, also a trader alleged that her husband usually “collects money from me to give to his friends to buy hemp. If I refuse to give him, it is always war in the house’’.

    She begged the court to terminate the marriage on the ground that she was no longer interested, adding that her husband might kill her one day.

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    “Please end this loveless marriage. I may not be lucky to regain consciousness next time my husband beats me to pulp,” she urged the court.

    However, the husband, Amidu, did not deny the allegation of battery.

    “I beat her regularly because she is very stubborn and does not obey my orders.

    “Anytime we have misunderstanding and I slap her, she retaliates and that makes me to get angry the more,” he said.

    The embattled husband accused his wife of starving him of sex.

    “Whenever I reported her to her mother, she would ask me not to kill her daughter with sex, instead of admonishing her,” he said.

    The respondent said that his wife was found of going out without telling him her movement.

    According to him, I am the one cooking and washing our children’s school uniforms.

    “My wife moved out from home with the children in January, 2017 to stay with her mother and that whenever I called, her mother will rain curses on me.

    “There was a day my mother-in-law cursed me; I also cursed her that thunder will kill her,” he said.

    Amidu, however, pleaded with the court not to dissolve the marriage, saying in spite of her shortcomings, he still loves her.

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  • Court dissolves 10-year-old marriage over man’s joblessness

    Court dissolves 10-year-old marriage over man’s joblessness

    A 42-year old jobless man, Mr Ibrahim Oseni, on Tuesday lost his 10 -year old marriage over his failure to get a work as an Igando Customary Court in Lagos granted his  estranged wife’s request to dissolve the union.

    Delivering judgment, the President of the court, Mr Akin Akinniyi, said the petitioner was adamant in spite of mediation from the court and family intervention.

    “Since the petitioner insisted on divorce after several interventions, the court has no choice than to dissolve the union, in spite of the fact that the husband still claims he loves his wife.

    “The court pronounces the marriage between Mrs Awawu Oseni and Mr Ibrahim Oseni dissolved today; both parties henceforth cease to be husband and wife.

    “Both are free to go their separate ways without any hindrances and molestation,” Akinniyi said.

    The petitioner had earlier told the court that her husband, Ibrahim, with whom she had a child in the marriage, was lazy and not useful to the family.

    “My husband has refused to work. He sleeps at home from morning till night, snoring.

    “When he wanted to marry me, he claimed that he had accommodation problem and he pleaded to move in with me for him to get another apartment.

    “I accepted but he has refused to search for an accommodation ever since.

    “My mother has been the one paying our house rent and feeding us since the inception of our marriage.

    “And, I dare not fail to give him food to eat. He would beat the hell out of me,” the estranged wife said.

    Awawu said that Ibrahim had also been accusing her of infidelity repeatedly.

    “Whenever I go out, my husband always accuses me of going to see another man. He would beat me and asked me to tell him the name of the man I went to see.

    “He embarrasses me in public by beating and calling me a dog, bastard and prostitute.

    “All the scars on my body were due to his constant beatings,” she said.

    The 30-year-old mother pleaded with court to divorce the union forthwith, saying that she was no longer interested.

    “Please, save me from the cruel hands of Ibrahim. He may beat me to death one day if I continue with the marriage,” Awawu said.

    However, Ibrahim said that Awawu was having extra- marital affairs.

    “I always have the feeling that my wife is seeing another man and whenever she returns and I ask her to tell me the man she visited and she refuses, I beat her,” he said.

    Ibrahim said that he was paying their house rent and was also caring for their only child.

    The respondent also denied the allegation of being lazy.

    “Although I stay in the house from morning but I leave with my motorcycle to work in the evening,” he explained.

    He begged the court not to grant his wife’s wish for the dissolution of marriage, saying that he was still in love with her.

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  • 66-year-old demands divorce: ‘My manhood no longer stands erect’

    66-year-old demands divorce: ‘My manhood no longer stands erect’

    In the divorce case between a sexagenarian, Mr Muyili Oshode, and his wife, Ibidunni, the Igando Customary Court in Lagos State on Monday dissolved the 44-year marriage on the ground that the wife turned her husband into an impotent person.

    The court’s president, Mr Akin Akinniyi, delivering his judgment said the petitioner was adamant despite all mediation from the court and family intervention.

    “Since the petitioner insisted on divorce after several interventions, the court has no choice than to dissolve the union in spite of the fact that the wife still claims she loves her husband.

    “The court pronounced the marriage between Mr Muyili Oshode and Mrs Ibidunni Oshode dissolved today, both parties, henceforth, ceased to be husband and wife.

    “Both are free to go their separate ways without any hindrances and molestation,” Akinniyi ruled.

    The petitioner had earlier told the court that his wife was fetish.

    “My wife is fetish, she patronised many herbalists and she had used her diabolical power to paralyse my manhood for me not to be able to marry or impregnate another woman.

    “In fact, my manhood no longer stands erect nor functions,” he said.

    The 66-year-old mechanic said his wife was threatening his life with a view to killing him.

    “I saw Ibidunni in my dream poisoning my food so that she can inherit my property,” the estranged husband said.

    The petitioner said his wife was not taking care of him and that when he was sick, she went to stay in a church instead of attending to him.

    Oshode said Ibidunni was promiscuous, having an affair with a man called  “Alaga” and she used to cook for the man in his house.

    “I saw the man in my dream telling me that Ibidunni belonged to him that I should back out,” he said.

    According to him, Ibidunni is a bad cook; her food is either watery or salty.

    He begged the court to terminate the union that he was no longer interested.

    “Please, court, dissolve this loveless marriage before Ibidunni kills me,” he said.

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    However, his wife, Ibidunni, denied all the allegations, she said that she never turned her husband into an impotent person.

    “I am a Christian; I never patronised any herbalists.  I do not know what is responsible for his manhood, he should ask his concubines,” the respondent said.

    The 63-year-old tailor said she never poisoned her husband’s food.

    “What do I stand to gain if I kill the father of my children, he believed so much in dreams,” she said.

    Ibidunni said she was not promiscuous that it was her husband who had many concubines.

    She said that she cared for her husband that he was the one that refused to care for her.

    “My husband abandoned me and the children for many years without caring for us.

    “I worked at construction sites with bricklayers for me to feed the children and pay their school fees,” she said.

    The mother of six pleaded with the court not to grant her husband’s wish for the dissolution of the marriage, saying she still love her husband.

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  • My wife will beat me to death one day, cries husband

    My wife will beat me to death one day, cries husband

    An Igando Customary Court in Lagos on Friday reconciled Mr Olawale Jaiyeola with his wife whom he says will beat him to death should the court fail to terminate the 28 year old marriage.

    The court’s  President, Mr Akin Akinniyi, resolved the differences between the estranged couple after several adjournments and interventions.

    Akinniyi while striking out the case admonished the couple to maintain peace and continue to live in love and harmony.

    “Since the court was able to reconcile the couple through counselling, I urge both of you to go home and live in peace,  love and be law abiding,” Akinniyi said.

    Mr Olawale Jaiyeola had earlier told the court that his wife, Olatayo, was fond of punching him as if he were a punching bag, beating him like a baby.

    “My wife will beat me to death one day if I continue with the marriage.

    “I have scars all over my body as proofs of her abuse. I have been living every minute of my life in fear. Save me from the cruel hands of my wife.

    “I had suffered so much from her in silence in the past; anytime we had misunderstanding, she would beat the hell out of me,” he said.

    According to him, the marriage has been turbulent and fraught with fights and quarrels.

    “I have not been at peace since l married my wife; she is so quarrelsome.

    “I brought her to court in 2013 for the dissolution of the marriage, but she begged me and promised to change.

    “The court asked her to write an undertaking not to be beating me again, which she wrote and the case was put on “sine die’’ stage.

    “She has refused to change. Instead, her behaviour toward me has been hostile, and the beating continued unabated,” he said.

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    The 67-year-old engineer said that his wife lacked care for him and was not giving him food.

    Jaiyeola also alleged that his wife threatened to burn his two cars.

    “Please, end this loveless marriage before my wife terminates my life,” he said.

    The defendant, Olatayo, however, denied all the allegations.

    “I never beat my husband neither did I threaten to burn his cars,” she said.

    Olatayo, a mother of three, said she was not a troublemaker, but peaceful.

    According to her, she is taking good care of her husband.

    The woman pleaded passionately with the court not to dissolve the marriage, saying she was still in love with her husband.

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