•I dated other men cos’ he neglected me —Wife
A man, Olalekan, has dragged his wife, Omolara, before Grade A Customary Court, sitting at Mapo, Ibadan, Oyo State, seeking that their union be dissolved, because he no longer have trust in her.
According to Olalekan, Omolara was cheating on him, threatening his life and planning to abscond with their only child.
The plaintiff said he could no longer tolerate the defendant’s atrocities, which was why he came to court.
He requested an order restricting his wife from further threatening him and interfering with his private life.
Omolara pleaded liable to the claims brought against her and also conceded to divorce.
Olalekan in his evidence said, ’’My wife has betrayed the trust I have in her. She is promiscuous and has been having affairs with different men.
“I tendered before her the proofs I have of all her illicit affairs and she could not deny them.
“She took to threatening to deal with me after I laid bare her secrets before her and refused that I had rest of mind.
“My lord, Omolara did the worst when she attempted to abscond with our only child. I foiled her plan which is one of the reasons she has not ceased to threaten me.
“I pray the court to end our relationship and grant me custody of our child in order to guide her from taking after her mother’s immoral lifestyle.
“I further request an order restricting her from threatening me, coming to my place of abode or work place to fight me, or interfere with my private life.”
Omolara in her response said, ’’All that my husband said is true.
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“I sought a means of survival for myself because he neglected me and failed to meet my needs.
“I am also no longer interested in our marriage, which was why I decided I would walk out of it taking our child along with me.”
The court president, Mrs S.M Akintayo, after she had heard both parties, stated that the defendant, having admitted to the claims brought against her, the court had no other excuse than to grant the plaintiff the reliefs he sought.
Ruling, Akintayo dissolved their wedlock and granted the plaintiff his prayers.
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