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A housewife, Folasade Fatunla, on Thursday told an Ado-Ekiti
Customary Court that her husband, Gbenga, beat and stabbed her after she
went to cast her vote in the 2014 Ekiti governorship election.
Folashade, 32, who made this known when she testified in her
divorce petition, said that her husband stabbed her in the hand with a
broken bottle.
“My husband accused me of leaving the children at home without his knowledge,” she said.
She begged the court to dissolve her 12-year-old marriage to Gbenga
for alleged battery, threat to life and lack of care for her and the
children.
Folasade, a trader and resident of Igirigiri St. Ado-Ekiti, told
the court that she packed out of the respondent’s house a year ago when
he attempted to kill her.
She said Gbenga did not pay her dowry, adding that their
co-habitation as husband and wife for the past 12 years had produced two
children.
The petitioner said whenever the respondent was drunk and she
queried him for behaving in such manner, the respondent would beat her
mercilessly.
Folasade said the respondent often threatened to kill her whenever they had any misunderstanding.
She said the respondent did not care about the feeding, welfare and
education of her two children but preferred to leave the house in
morning and come home at midnight.
The petitioner urged the court to dissolve the marriage to enable her have peace of mind to enjoy the fruit of her labour.
She requested that the respondent should be paying N10,000 as
monthly feeding allowance of the two children and he should also be
responsible for their education at all levels.
The President of the court, Olayinka Akomolede, after hearing the
testimony of the petitioner, adjourned the case to February 28, for
further hearing.
She ordered the petitioner and the respondent to bring their witnesses on the adjourned date.
(NAN)
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