An Ibadan-based mother of seven, Idayat Adekunbi, has asked a
Mapo Customary Court in Ibadan, Oyo State, to dissolve her 22-year-old
marriage to her husband, Wasiu.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that Idayat told the court
that her husband often beat her and sometimes threatens to kill her.
“My lord, Wasiu derives pleasure in beating the hell out of me not
minding any circumstance. “In fact, he is sounding it as a note of
warning to me that he would soon put an end to my life. “Aside from
that, he does not have any regard for my relatives. “I have seven
children and I want to reap the fruits of my labour,” Idayat said.
Wasiu, who agreed with the dissolution of the union, confirmed beating his wife.
“My lord, it is true that Idayat and I have been having running battle over the past 10 days over a pregnancy she could not explain. “For over three months now, Idayat has been starving me of sexual intercourse. “Let me state that Idayat and I are farmers and our farm lands are not within Ibadan.
Wasiu, who agreed with the dissolution of the union, confirmed beating his wife.
“My lord, it is true that Idayat and I have been having running battle over the past 10 days over a pregnancy she could not explain. “For over three months now, Idayat has been starving me of sexual intercourse. “Let me state that Idayat and I are farmers and our farm lands are not within Ibadan.
“Sometimes, she may stay away from the farm for two to three months
and I will be the one looking after the children. “So, when Idayat
returned home ten days ago, I observed that her stomach was already
protruding and she has started showing most of the symptoms she usually
exhibits during pregnancy.
“When I asked her, she laughed and I told her to return the pregnancy
to whoever owned it. “I reported the matter to her elder sister and
parents, they all fought me. “For more than three months, Idayat did not
allow me access to my conjugal rights,” he explained.
Mr Henric Agbaje, the presiding President of the court, asked the couple to go home and seek settlement through the intervention of elders.
Mr Henric Agbaje, the presiding President of the court, asked the couple to go home and seek settlement through the intervention of elders.
Agbaje adjourned the case till October 19 for judgement.

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