A housewife, Olayemi Ajetunmobi, on Thursday told an Idi-Ogungun
Customary Court at Agodi in Ibadan that her husband, Taofeek, hated her because
of her inability
to read Qur’an and pray in Islamic way.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Olayemi’s husband, Taofeek,
had approached the court for the dissolution of his 19-year-old marriage
blessed with three children, citing wife’s insincerity and lack of cooperation.
Olayemi told the court that she agreed to convert to her husband’s
religion 19 years ago before the marriage, but could not cope with Islamic
doctrines.
“I cannot read Qur’an or observe the daily five prayer times and other
Islamic rites, but I go to church without the knowledge of my husband.
“I lied to my husband that I did not attend any church,” she said.
She pleaded with the court not to grant the request of her husband,
saying “I still recognise him as my husband”.
Taofeek also described his wife as a talkative and that his relationship
with her was full of “deceit and insincerity”.
“I do not want any ugly occurrence because I have a hot temper; we have
been living together like cat and rat since last year,” he said.
“The court should uphold my request so that peace could reign and both of
us could live happily in our respective locations.”
The president of the court, Mukaila Balogun, leading other members — Aare
Samotu and Ganiyu Alao — granted the dissolution of the marriage and awarded
custody of the first two children to the husband and the third child to the
wife.
Mr. Balogun ordered the petitioner to pay N4,000 as monthly allowance to
the respondent for the upkeep of the third child.
The court also ordered the petitioner to pay N12,000 and N5,000 as house
rent and packing allowance respectively to the respondent.
(NAN)
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Olayemi’s husband, Taofeek,
had approached the court for the dissolution of his 19-year-old marriage
blessed with three children, citing wife’s insincerity and lack of cooperation.
Olayemi told the court that she agreed to convert to her husband’s
religion 19 years ago before the marriage, but could not cope with Islamic
doctrines.
“I cannot read Qur’an or observe the daily five prayer times and other
Islamic rites, but I go to church without the knowledge of my husband.
“I lied to my husband that I did not attend any church,” she said.
She pleaded with the court not to grant the request of her husband,
saying “I still recognise him as my husband”.
Taofeek also described his wife as a talkative and that his relationship
with her was full of “deceit and insincerity”.
“I do not want any ugly occurrence because I have a hot temper; we have
been living together like cat and rat since last year,” he said.
“The court should uphold my request so that peace could reign and both of
us could live happily in our respective locations.”
The president of the court, Mukaila Balogun, leading other members — Aare
Samotu and Ganiyu Alao — granted the dissolution of the marriage and awarded
custody of the first two children to the husband and the third child to the
wife.
Mr. Balogun ordered the petitioner to pay N4,000 as monthly allowance to
the respondent for the upkeep of the third child.
The court also ordered the petitioner to pay N12,000 and N5,000 as house
rent and packing allowance respectively to the respondent.
(NAN)

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