Tuesday, May 21, 2013
There was a mild drama at the Agege Grade ‘A’ Customary
Court as a mother of one, Mrs Grace Oguche revealed the
reason why she wanted to dissolve her seven-year-old
marriage to her husband, Mr. Maxwell Madu.
Grace, a former staff with Dana Airline alleged that her
husband does not séxually satisfy her in bed, besides, he has
become jobless.
The highly provoked mother claimed that she had not for once
enjoyed séx with her husband since they got married.
She said, “My husband does not perform well in bed; it was
by God’s glory that we had our son.”
Grace added that her husband maltreated her, stressing that any
time she returns from work, he would always accuse her of
coming late, calling her unprintable names.
Grace said her husband had failed in his responsibilities as she
has become the breadwinner of the family by taking care of the
home, providing food and money for him and their son.
She said, “With all I do, my husband doesn’t appreciate me.
Ever since he became jobless, I take care of the responsibilities
in the house. I go to the market to buy clothes, food items and
so on, without any contribution from him.”
When she was asked what she wanted the court to do for her,
she replied that the court should dissolve their marriage
because her husband could not satisfy her in bed and he had
failed to
perform his responsibilities at home.
Although Madu claimed what his wife had told the court was
not the truth, he nonetheless agreed to divorce his wife.
He said it was his being jobless that pushed the wife to go
after other men for séx.
He said, “I love my wife, but I don’t understand her attitude.
She changed towards me all of a sudden. My wife keeps late
nights, she flirts around with different men and at times, she
does not come home.
“My wife is never satisfied with séx; she
complains every time and gets it somewhere else from other
men. She tells me that there are real men who know how to
make love.”
Madu pleaded with the court to dissolve their marriage.
The President of the court, Mr. Emmanuel Shokunle, however,
said both parties should go home and make sure they maintain
peace before the next adjourned date.
He asked them to come back for their evidence-in-chief and
adjourned the case till May 20, 2013.
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