A 34-year-old nurse on Friday leapt for joy when an Oshodi Customary
Court in Lagos dissolved the five-year-old marriage to her husband who
allegedly planted “magun’’ on her.
The petitioner, Mrs Taiwo Akinode, who resides at 58, Mafoluku Road,
Oshodi, Lagos openly expressed her joy and gratitude over the judgment,
saying, “thank God, I am free from this juju man.“
“My husband had planted `magun’ on me because he does not trust me,
he thinks am promiscuous.
“I almost lost my life before my relations came to the rescue and it
was discovered that he was the culprit.
“He does not have respect for my mother, whenever she tries to
intervene in our disagreement, he will extend the beating to my mother,”
she said.
She accused her husband of adultery, saying that he slept around with
different women.
She also alleged that Akinode was irresponsible, adding that he
threatened her life with `juju` because he was an “Ifa’’ worshipper.
“I do not blame him because I moved in with him following a prophecy
from my pastor that he is my rightful husband. He did not marry me
properly.
“He is very fetish, he has been threatening me and my mother and I
cannot take it anymore, that is why I filed the divorce,’’ she told the
court.
The respondent, Toyin Akinode, a 37-year-old mechanic did not deny
the allegations, saying that he was also fed up with the marriage.
“My wife is very stubborn and promiscuous and her mother will always
support her whenever I report my wife to her.
“She was aware that I am an “Ifa’’ worshipper before I married her
five-years ago, now she wants a divorce over my religious background,“
Akinode said.
He, however, urged the court to proceed with the dissolution of their
marriage.
Akinode also promised the court that he would pay the maintenance fee
and would prefer to visit his children at school in order to avoid any
trouble with his former wife.
The court president, Mrs R.I. Adetola pronounced the dissolution of
the marriage.
“I hereby dissolve the marriage between Toyin and Taiwo, since both
parties are tired of the marriage and both consented to the dissolution.
“The two children of the marriage should be in the custody of their
mother since they are still very young. Any aggrieved party can appeal
against the judgment within the next 30 days,“ Adetola said.
She ordered that the respondent pay the sum of N4, 000 monthly to the
court registrar for his children`s maintenance.
Culled: Leadership
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