Court dissolves 17-year-old marriage over secret house built by wife
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Lagos Island Customary Court on Wednesday dissolved the 17-year-old marriage
between a transporter, Haruna Amunikoro, and his wife, Alimotu, after he
complained that his wife built a house without informing him.
Granting the
husband’s request, the court President, Mr Awos Awosola, said that the effort
of the court to reconcile the parties had failed, as Amunikoro insisted on
divorce. “The marriage between the two parties is hereby dissolved with effect
from today in accordance with the Lagos State Customary Court Law, 2011, Order
3, Rule 7, as amended.
“The custody of the first child and only son, Anus, 15,
is awarded to the father while that of the two girls, Simiyat, 10; and Aishat,
7, remains with the wife. “The petitioner should pay the children’s feeding
allowances of N10,000 on a monthly basis through this honourable court and
should also be responsible for the children school and hospital bills.
“However, both parties are granted unhindered access to the child/children at
any reasonable time of the day,’’ he ruled. Awosola also ordered the petitioner
to give the respondent N250,000 compensation within seven days of the judgment
with which to start her new life. Amuniloro, 42, who resides at No. 91/93
Odunfa St., Lagos Island, in his petition, told the court that his wife, a
trader, bought a plot of land in Ikorodu and built a bungalow on it without
letting him know.
“My wife has also started giving out tricycle and motorcycle
to riders and they pay for them on installment, which is the same business that
I do. “I have warned her severally to stop the business but she would not
listen. On two occasions she has stabbed me with a kitchen knife and a
scissors. “My wife is not sincere with me. She hides so many things about
herself from me. I cannot cope with her secretive ways any more, please
separate us,’’ he pleaded with the court. Alimotu, who did not deny the allegations,
said that she started being secretive with her husband because of the sudden
change in his behaviour and his infidelity. She told the court that their
marriage which was once blissful took a different turn in 2012 when they rented
their own apartment.
“We were staying in my husband’s family house before we
rented our own apartment in 2012, since then my husband has been unfaithful to
me. “He brings different kinds of women into our matrimonial home and sleeps
with them on our bed. “Whenever I confronted him, he beats me. On three
occasions my husband beat me to a pulp and stripped me naked.
“I joined him in
doing the same business because it is a lucrative one, but since I started it,
I have had no rest of mind,’’ she said. Alimotu, who had consistently prayed
the court to reconcile them as she still loved her husband, however, pleaded
with the court to dissolve the marriage without further delay. “Since I have
been begging my husband and his family for so long and nothing positive have
come of it, please dissolve the marriage so I can go on with my life,’’ she
said.
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