Friday 16 January 2015

10-year-old marriage dissolves over wife’s stealing habit

An Ikorodu Customary Court in Lagos on Friday dissolved a 10-year-old marriage over wife’s penchant for stealing. The plaintiff, Mr Olawale Akanji, who resides at Akinwale St.,Igbogbo,Ikorodu, had filed an application seeking to divorce his wife, Afusat, over her stealing habit, disobedience and adultery. 


In the application filed at the court in October 2014, Akanji, a carpenter, said he could no longer tolerate his wife in the house any longer.

Akanji, 34, said the latest incident, which informed his decision to seek divorce was the pregnancy his wife was carrying which he suspected did not belong to him.

The complainant, who also alleged that Afusat, 33, was constantly stealing his money from his wardrobe, urged the court to dissolve the marriage.

The respondent, who is a hairdresser, denied all allegations against her.

“I don’t steal my husband’s money, even though he is very tight fisted.

“He gives us N300 feeding allowance daily and I will be the one to feed his old-aged mother and father that lived with us.

“I usually fetch water for sale, that’s where I get money to feed the family.

“He was always thinking that I am stealing his money or I have been engaging in extra- marital affairs, please help me save my marriage,’’ she said.

Delivering her judgment, the President of the Court, Mr Olu Adebiyi, said he was convinced that the couple could no longer live together as the petitioner insisted on divorce after several interventions.

Adebiyi ordered the parties to go their separate ways. He also ruled that the petitioner should enroll the defendant in ante-natal clinic.

“The paternity of the pregnancy cannot be established now until a DNA test proves its ownership after delivery”.

He further directed that Akanji should pay accommodation fees to the woman and also be responsible for the schooling, feeding and medical allowances of their two children.
 

Wahala...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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