in

My Wife Pours Water on The Bed When I Demand For Sex – Divorce Seeking Man

Chief Ademola Odunade, president of Oja Oba/ Mapo Court, Mapo, Ibadan, Oyo State, has dissolved a marriage of 21years over wife’s insubordination to husband.

Dauda Adigun,who is married to Mary Oluwaseun told the court that he tied the nuptial knot with his wife 21 years ago and now wants a clean cut from her stating stubbornness, destructive nature and threat to his life as his reasons.

NDDC: Fresh Trouble as Senate Uncovers New Excess Spendings

The plaintiff further solicited that the court grant him custody of their four children whom he said Mary maltreated and later abandoned.

ATTENTION: Click HERE to join our WhatsApp group and receive News updates directly on your WhatsApp!

Dauda giving his evidence said: “I don’t want to have anything to do with Mary again. She’s an ill wind that blows no one any good.

“My marriage to my wife was hellish because she made life tough for me.

“Mary usurped my position in the home and daily ridiculed me before our children.

“She refused to take instructions from me because she was stubborn and always called my bluff.

“My wife would come home late from work and tell me she owed me no excuse or apology when I challenged her.

“Mary constantly provoked me to anger doing this.

“We always had scuffle at every occasion I demanded for my conjugal right. My wife would resist me and attract our children’s attention by her shout. Mary sometimes went as far as pouring water on our bed in order not to have sex with me.

“My lord, any time we argued or fought, she would rain curses on me. Mary also humiliated me by using unprintable words on me.

“She didn’t stop at these. She took to threatening me. My wife was always boasting that she would soon get rid of me which brought fear into me for the number of years we lived together.

“Mary ruined me. She was always destroying my property each time we had a misunderstanding.

“My lord, the worst of it all was the manner at which my wife maltreated our children. They found it hard to believe she actually gave birth to them. She was never interested in their welfare and never bothered about their education.

Mary refused to come to court after being served summonses at three different times.

The court president, Chief Ademola Odunade, convinced of the case before him declared their marriage null and void ordering the plaintiff to give the defendant N5,000 to pack her belongings from his house.

A copy of the judgment was ordered to be served to the defendant.

Leave a Reply

NDDC: Fresh Trouble as Senate Uncovers New Excess Spendings

Breaking: Fire Guts Popular Mushin Foam Market