My husband says I could only work when I’m 70 —Divorce-seeking wife
A housewife seeking divorce has told the court that her husband, acting on the alleged order of a marabout, has prevented her from working.
She added that her husband was insistent that she could only work after she is 70 years old. Narrating her ordeal in court, Kafayat Suara said her husband, Mutiu, persistently threatened her life.
“My lord, life has not been the same with me since Mutiu came into my life due to his oppressive tendencies. “The most frustrating of his oppressive tendencies was when he forced me to stop working.
“On that day, Mutiu took me to a marabout who said
God revealed to him that I should not engage in any form of trade or occupation
until I attain the age of 70.
“Mutiu consequently took all my means of
livelihood from me. As a result, the three big shops that I had before then
became empty and I could no longer fend for myself, let alone take care of the
children because Mutiu refused to be responsible for our upkeep.
“Again, my lord, he took me to the same marabout
who told me to produce my photographs and I gave them to him. Till date, I
cannot tell what the marabout did with my photographs.
“All I know is that things have continued to fall
apart for me, and my mother has been responsible for my sustenance.
“In fact, Mutiu is fond of threatening to kill me
if I ever venture into any trade with or without his knowledge. He specifically
said he would kill me and thereafter commit suicide.
“I am tired; please, separate us,” Kafayat pleaded
with the court.
Mutiu was, however, absent in court to defend
himself against the allegations levelled against him, in spite of being served
court summons on two occasions.
President of a Mapo Customary Court in Ibadan,
Ademola Odunade, on Monday dissolved the five-year marriage between Kafayat and
her husband, Mutiu, over “threat to life” and “oppression.”
Odunade said the court was duty bound to put an end
to any union that might eventually result in violence.
He awarded the custody of the two children of the
union to Kafayat and directed Mutiu to pay a monthly feeding allowance of
N8,000 to her.
In addition, he ordered Mutiu to take up the
responsibility of the children’s education and other welfare needs.
NAN
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