My husband allows another man to make love to me, woman tells court
A five-year-marriage is on the brink of collapse
as Mrs. Musilimat Olasuyi told an Igando Customary Court in Lagos that her
husband, Oluwagbemiga, permitted another man to sleep with her in their
matrimonial home.
The 48-year-old trader told the court on Monday
that the man made love to her in her matrimonial home with her husband’s
approval.
“It was not my fault. “ I did not voluntarily
submit myself but the man in question charmed me to make love to me with my husband’s
agreement all because of his selfish ambition,” she said.
The petitioner said that her husband threw her
belongings out of her matrimonial home during her absence during which the
money she kept (over N800, 000) kept inside her different boxes were stolen.
“I went to the hospital to take care of my
daughter from my first marriage, who suffered from a gas explosion.
“There, I was told that my husband came with some
boys to our matrimonial home to pack all my belongings outside.
“After some days; I came home and I discovered
that all my boxes and bags had been ransacked; some were missing and my money
was stolen.
“My jewellery valued at N250, 000 and the N250,
000 was given to me by my son-in-law to start the construction works on his
landed property close to us were missing.
“Also, N100,000 for my customer’s cassava (garri),
N250,000 being our mosque’s money kept in my custody and N30,000 my trading
money got missing.’’
Musilimat submitted a written petition to the
court seeking redress and judicial actions against her husband.
The estranged wife wanted to know if it was proper
for her husband to throw her property out without an order from the court.
She also demanded to know if her husband would not
be liable for the cost of her lost money and property.
The petitioner was also requesting the court to
know if her husband should not pay for the inconvenience as she and the only
child of the marriage are homeless.
She pleaded with the court to dissolve the union
saying that she no longer loves her husband.
However, the petitioner’s husband, Oluwagbemiga,
accused his wife of infidelity.
“My wife does not have respect for her marriage
vow, she makes love to her concubine on our matrimonial bed.”
The 55-year-old sand supplier also said that his
wife was fetish.
“My wife is diabolical, she comes home with
different charms and objects; she gave me a soap on nine consecutive times to
bath with.”
According to him, he had given his wife a
three-month quit notice to vacate his house but she refused.
“I gave her a quit notice to leave my house; she
told me to do my worse that she was going nowhere.
“So, I do not have any other option than to pack
her things out from my house,” he said.
The respondent consented to the dissolution of
marriage, saying the love between the two of them had long faded.
Responding to Musilimat’s petition, the court’s
president, Mr. Akin Akinniyi, said that it was wrong in a valid marriage for a
husband to pack out his wife’s belongings from their matrimonial home.
“It is legally wrong for a man to throw out his
wife’s property.
“The respondent should have requested for the
return of the dowry he paid on the wife from the wife’s parents.
“Better still, he should have sought the
dissolution of the marriage at the court of law before such an action could
take place.
“The husband should have rented another apartment
for the petitioner and the child since he does not want her again.
“He should have moved her belongings there for
safe custody, before the petitioner’s return.
“The husband will be responsible for any cost of
missing valuables and the wife is entitled to compensation,’’ he said.
Akinniyi urged the estranged couple to maintain
peace and adjourned the case until April 26 for judgment.
NAN
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