A lawyer, Terkula Pepe, has dragged his wife, Joy, to a magistrate court sitting in Makurdi, Benue State, over infidelity and lack of respect.
Pepe told the honourable court led by Magistrate Felicia Ikyegh that he caught his wife pants down with a commercial motorcycle rider, otherwise known as okada right inside his matrimonial home.
He said, "My wife never had respect for me throughout our marriage. She brought in her lover, an okada boy, who usually conveys her home and they were making love right inside my bedroom.
"Despite all these, I still opened a mini shop for her with N550,000 but unfortunately she ran the shop down."
The magistrate said, "It is very clear from the evidence before me that the respondent, apart from being unfaithful to the husband, committed so many other atrocities.
"It is also a shame that she deceived herself and her husband for three years on the pretext of schooling at the Benue State University. She never attended a single lecture but was collecting schools fees for the said years.
The magistrate noted that the wife, "whimsically agreed to have a divorce – without denying the allegations."
Terkula said, "Throughout our marriage, I was subjected to severe mental and psychological torture by the acts of my wife.
"My legal profession is currently under threat by her numerous atrocities and her refusal to be trained or developed educationally or vocationally since our marriage."
Consequently, the court dissolved the five-year-old marriage.
A lawyer, Terkula Pepe, has dragged his wife, Joy, to a magistrate court sitting in Makurdi, Benue State, over infidelity and lack of respect.
Pepe told the honourable court led by Magistrate Felicia Ikyegh that he caught his wife pants down with a commercial motorcycle rider, otherwise known as okada right inside his matrimonial home.
He said, "My wife never had respect for me throughout our marriage. She brought in her lover, an okada boy, who usually conveys her home and they were making love right inside my bedroom.
"Despite all these, I still opened a mini shop for her with N550,000 but unfortunately she ran the shop down."
The magistrate said, "It is very clear from the evidence before me that the respondent, apart from being unfaithful to the husband, committed so many other atrocities.
"It is also a shame that she deceived herself and her husband for three years on the pretext of schooling at the Benue State University. She never attended a single lecture but was collecting schools fees for the said years.
The magistrate noted that the wife, "whimsically agreed to have a divorce – without denying the allegations."
Terkula said, "Throughout our marriage, I was subjected to severe mental and psychological torture by the acts of my wife.
"My legal profession is currently under threat by her numerous atrocities and her refusal to be trained or developed educationally or vocationally since our marriage."
Consequently, the court dissolved the five-year-old marriage.
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