A house wife, Iyabo Odewumi, on Tuesday asked an Osogbo Customary Court to dissolve her 10-year-old marriage over her husband's alleged diabolical attitude.
Odewumi told the court that her menstrual pads and underwear had been missing and traced the development to her husband, Ojowhom, whom she alleged, was using them for ritual purposes.
She said, "I noticed that my menstrual pads had been missing as well as my bra and pants. When I complained to my husband, he said nothing, but later promised to buy me new pants and bra.
"My husband has been behaving in a mysterious way in the last few months and I see this as a threat to my life and that of my children."
She also accused the husband of using diabolical means to complete their newly built apartment, adding that she was tired of the marriage.
The husband, however, denied the allegations, saying his wife was only looking for flimsy excuses to abandon the marriage.
The President of the court, Agboola Temilade, advised the couple to find means of resolving their dispute rather than dissolving the marriage.
Agboola, however, adjourned the case to November 5, for judgment.
Source: Leadership
A house wife, Iyabo Odewumi, on Tuesday asked an Osogbo Customary Court to dissolve her 10-year-old marriage over her husband's alleged diabolical attitude.
Odewumi told the court that her menstrual pads and underwear had been missing and traced the development to her husband, Ojowhom, whom she alleged, was using them for ritual purposes.
She said, "I noticed that my menstrual pads had been missing as well as my bra and pants. When I complained to my husband, he said nothing, but later promised to buy me new pants and bra.
"My husband has been behaving in a mysterious way in the last few months and I see this as a threat to my life and that of my children."
She also accused the husband of using diabolical means to complete their newly built apartment, adding that she was tired of the marriage.
The husband, however, denied the allegations, saying his wife was only looking for flimsy excuses to abandon the marriage.
The President of the court, Agboola Temilade, advised the couple to find means of resolving their dispute rather than dissolving the marriage.
Agboola, however, adjourned the case to November 5, for judgment.
Source: Leadership
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