.Wife tells court of battery from husband; hubby says wife grabs his manhood when they quarrel
A
23- year-old trader, Oluwakemi Igbaoma, on Tuesday pleaded with a
customary court in Agege, a suburb of Lagos, Nigeria, to dissolve her
five-year-old marriage over frequent beating and lack of care by her
husband. But her husband told the court that he beat his wife, ‘ver
hard’ because “she used to hold tight to my manhood”, whenever they
fought.
The presiding judge of the Grade A court, however thought
the marriage has broken beyond repairs and fixed judgement for 12
December. In any case, husband and wife were already living apart.
It was the wife that dragged her husband to court seeking divorce.
The lady who lives at Owo Street, Agege, told the court that her husband flogged her at will.
“My
husband flogs me at any slight opportunity and he does not have respect
for me and my family. Whenever he flogs me, he inflicts wounds on my
body, which normally lands me in the hospital,” she said.
The mother of two, aged one and three, told the court that she developed hypertension over the issue.
“My
heart beats fast; I lost appetite for food; I lived under fear all
through the period I was with him as I saw him like my god and the
children also feared him. All sorts of scars are on my body as a result
of the beating. My husband is callous and wicked; he drinks to stupor,
and behaves abnormally. I want the dissolution of the marriage and want
custody of my children because I don’t want them to live with their
father who is a tout,” she said.
Her husband, Sunday Igbaoma, did not deny her wife-bashing story, but only told the court that he still loves his wife.
Igbaoma of Oniwaya Road, Agege, told the court:
“I
am sorry for all the wrongs I have done to my wife; I don’t want to
lose her as I love her with passion. Though my wife is not exonerated
from this problem between us; whenever we fought, she used to hold tight
to my manhood which normally made me to beat her hard. She does not
respect me, she abuses me as she likes and this makes me to beat her,”
he said.
The respondent, who is a member of a road transport union
in Oshodi, told the court that he had changed and would not beat his
wife anymore.
The court president, Mr Emmanuel Sokunle, told the couple to maintain the peace anywhere they meet each other.
He adjourned the case to 12 December 12 for judgment.
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