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I can no longer bear my husband’s strong sexual urge, wife cries out

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By Time Nigeria

An estranged house wife, Sola Bamisile, on Monday told an Ikole Ekiti Customary Court that she could no longer bear her husband’s strong sexual urge.

The 30-year-old petitioner alleged that her husband, Bayo, constantly beat her whenever she refused him sex.

Sola told the court that within five and a half years of their marriage, she had given birth to four children.

She also alleged that the respondent failed to care for her and the children.

According to her, none of their children is in school.

“I always quarrel with my husband because none of our children is in school; there is no proper care for me and the children.

“My husband is always concerned about having sex with me whenever he has taken palm-wine.

“He has not even paid my dowry,’’ she said.

The petitioner added that her husband and his family members had been reaching out to her to reconsider her divorce move.

“My husband and his family have been coming to me to change my mind about the divorce.

“He has also written a letter of undertaking to be of good behaviour,’’ she said.

The petitioner tendered the letter of undertaking in court as exhibit and was admitted by the court.

The respondent, who denied the allegation of constantly beating his wife and failing to take care of his family, however, admitted not paying the dowry.

The president of the court, Mrs Yemisi Ojo, ruled that the plaintiff should monitor the respondent’s behaviour for three months to ascertain if he had changed.

She also ordered that the man should enrol his children in school before the next adjourned date.

Ojo adjourned the case till May 8 for report of settlement.

   

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