A businessman, Augustine Anyia, on Wednesday, urged an Agege
Customary Court to dissolve his seven-year-old marriage to his wife, Nneka, due to lack of care, lesbianism and threat to
his life.
Augustine, a father of two, resides at No. 11/13, Kolawole
Adekunle St., Ajah, Lagos.
“My wife is quarrelsome and quick to violence, especially
when she demands for money or anything and l don’t respond to on time,’’ he
said.
The petitioner told the court that he married the respondent
after six months of courtship on his return from the United States.
“There has been no peace of mind in this marriage: She is a
party freak and does not have any iota of respect for me,’’ he said.
Augustine also alleged that the respondent engages in
lesbianism with her friends.
“I see all sorts of
pictures of naked women with my
wife sent to my phone by her friends and
informing me about their acts of lesbianism and asking me to stay away from
her,’’ he said.
The petitioner told the court that on two different
occasions, he moved out of his house due to threats to his life.
“Whenever we have any misunderstanding, she always threatens
to kill me.
“The stress is unbearable; there is no longer peace of mind
in this loveless marriage,” he said.
The petitioner also alleged that his wife reported him at a
police station and when he was summoned, the respondent demanded to be paid off
by her husband as she was fed up with the marriage.
“My wife demanded for a sum of N5 million, a car, N100,000
monthly allowance for the children and to be responsible for the children’s
school fees.
“l agreed to these and I gave her all that she requested
for,’’ he said.
She moved out of the house sometimes in October 2016 and had
refused me access to the children till date.
The petitioner, who described his wife as “a troublesome and
mischievous person” pleaded with the
court to dissolve the marriage because he was no longer interested in the
union.
He also prayed the court to grant him access to his two
children.
The respondent was, however, not present during the
proceedings in court
The court’s President, Mr Philip Williams, adjourned the
case till June 22 for further hearing.
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