A Lagos
housewife seeking divorce has narrated to the Igando Magistrates’ Court how her
husband eloped with a woman he introduced to her as his sister after
impregnating her.
The petitioner
told the court that her man, Ezekiel Obeji, abandoned her and disappeared with
his supposed sister.
Narrating her
ordeal she stated:
”My husband,
Ezekiel Obeji, who married me as a virgin, stopped making love to me
three-months after our wedding. He also impregnated his `sister’ in our
matrimonial home,” the 31-year old businesswoman, Mrs Francisca Obeji, told the
court on Thursday.
“Four-months
into our wedding, he brought a young woman home and introduced her to me as his
‘sister’.
“He told me
that she would be living with us and I accepted, because I didn’t know all his
siblings.
“After some
months, this his ‘sister’ got pregnant and my husband ran away with her to an
unknown destination and sublet our apartment to another tenant without my
knowledge.
“I had to
vacate the apartment that day as the new tenant moved in immediately my husband
absconded.
“When I heard
that my husband did the traditional wedding with his so-called ‘sister,’ I
travelled to his hometown to confirm from his parents.
“His parents
told me they could only accept a fertile woman as their wife, while they
advised me to go and look for another man to marry.
“I do not know
where to trace my husband as he had relocated elsewhere from the shop I
established for him and had also changed his cell phone numbers,” she said.
Obeji accused
and called her husband, who had failed to appear in court after being summoned
severally, an ingrate.
“Ezekiel is
ungrateful and I now know that he never truly loved me; he was only after my
money.
“When he
approached me for marriage, he was jobless, but when he pleaded with me to
allow him join me in my business, I accepted.
“After our
wedding, he took over the business from me,” she said.
She also
alleged that her husband turned her into a punching bag, almost beating her to
the point of death within the few months of their living together.
She,
therefore, pleaded with the court to dissolve the union, saying she was no
longer in love and that she would like to move on with her life.
The court
president, Mr Adegboyega Omilola, ordered the petitioner to submit an affidavit
of service that would enable the court to continue with the matter despite the
respondent’s absence.
Omilola,
however, adjourned the case to Aug. 30 for further hearing.




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