The wife
had filed a suit seeking the dissolution of their 23-year-old marriage over
constant
fighting and threat to life. However, the husband, who denied beating his wife, told the court his wife was one who had been beating him, saying “she is stronger than me.” “My wife beats me whenever we fight because she has power more than me.”
fighting and threat to life. However, the husband, who denied beating his wife, told the court his wife was one who had been beating him, saying “she is stronger than me.” “My wife beats me whenever we fight because she has power more than me.”
Owolabi,
who said the marriage had produced six children of between ages six and 22,
urged the court to dissolve the union. Apart from the vexed issue of constant
beating by the wife and threat to life, the estranged couple also wanted the
court to intervene in a landed property to ascertain the legitimate owner
between them.
The wife, Esther, who operates a restaurant and bar in the town,
claimed ownership of the land, while the husband insisted the land belongs to
him. The President of the court, Mrs Yemisi Ojo, fixed further hearing for Feb.
13.
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