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‘My woman twice aborted pregnancy for her lover under my roof’

By Adeola Adenuga

Mr. Bamidele Adeniji, a secondary school teacher, told Agege Grade A Customary Court that his wife, Bisola, was unfaithful to him so much so that she aborted pregnancy on two occasions for her lover while they were living together as husband and wife.

The 37-year-old man said he was aware the first time his wife got pregnant for her lover, but he decided not to let his family members know of it to avoid being ridiculed.

He, however, said his father got to know of the second pregnancy when he overheard a pharmacist living not too far from their house discussing the matter with somebody and it later generated controversy that almost sent her packing.

He informed the court that he began to suspect his wife when she started dictating to him the time she would allow him to have sex. The wife, according to him, said he could only have sex with her once in a month with condom.

In her submission, Bisola informed the court that her husband denied her access to their only child, and this did not go down well with her.

Speaking in the same vein, the wife’s counsel, Adekunle Ajasa, claimed that the husband changed the location of the child, and also instructed his teacher not to allow her mother to see her.

He also told the court that there was threat to his client‘s (Bisola) life, saying his client would not want the matter be settled amicably. The counsel added that Bisola is a trader and has enough time to take care of the child.

While delivering judgment, the court president, Mr. Emmanuel Shokunle, said the evidence before the court revealed that the union had broken down irretrievably. He therefore dissolved the marriage.

via Punch Newspapers

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14 comments

  1. its a new dawn!… to a world fast losing its grip on virtues & value.A world devoid of decorum, where hitherto wrongs shall be proven right! We’ll see.

  2. Both the woman & her lawyer are evil.

  3. Is like the lawyer is boy friend abi…..

  4. Wow…. D husband need prayers 4rom all round

  5. It is disgusting. may GOD deliver her.

  6. The man is not in his right senses.

  7. This is one of the many stories that sound like a nollywood scripts… It really shows the height of promiscuity and low living..It’s so pathetic,

  8. olajoke olami ola

    The woman is very stupid

  9. The is the greatest devil in the ghost kingdom if the husband’s claims are true.

  10. staninosckovicj

    this type of story is not new. The woman is a disgrace to whatever womanhood and wedlock reprsent. She should be gjailed if her husband’s claim is right.

  11. The woman is evil so her lawyer. I don’t know what the world is turning into. Men now have standing ovation without any sympathy from their spouse to calm the situation. May God help honest men.

  12. It all went wrong abinitio.D husband has lost total control of d. Family frm d moment d wife started dictating d no. of times he shuld have sex n use of condom.Its a pathetic situation n people must learn frm past experiences……indeed d marriage has broken down irretrievably!!

  13. Go and read d story again. The lawyer only acted on d issue of custody of d child. The husband is a ‘mugu’, a ‘mumu’ of d highest order. There are too many of such stupid men around

  14. marriage is not a court matter but hot matter that shld be settld in the heart of the hut.

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