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My Mother-in-law Said I'm Using My Husband's Glory to Boost My Business - Wife Seeks Marriage Disolution

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 09th Jan, 2017 - tori.ng

A woman has asked a Customary Court sitting in the commercial city of Lagos State, on Monday, to end her marriage to her estranged husband over lack of care and battery.

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While speaking at an Agege Customary Court in Lagos State, a woman, Mrs Tawakalitu Busari, has asked the court to end her marriage to her estranged husband, Mudashiru, over allegations of lack of care and battery.
 
The woman is claiming that her husband of eight years does not care about the well-being of their three children.
 
“My husband has the bad habit of shying away from his responsibilities. Because he knows I am into business, he claims that he does not have money.

“He has left some of his responsibilities to me. Not that I complain, but he has the habit of complaining and beating me, anytime he asks for money and I tell him that I don’t have.

“I was shocked a few months back when he came back from his village and told me that his mother said I was the one using his glory to boost my business as I had taken over the responsibilities of a man in the house.

“I ignored him and continued my house chores only for him to grab my blouse and demanded that I take him to the person that made the juju for me.

“We started struggling and out of anger, he poured away the soup and rice I had made to sell. I felt bad and reported him to his parents. His mother supported him and demanded that I should leave her son alone.

“Ever since then, my husband has not stopped beating me. He beats me at the slightest provocation. I am tired of this marriage. I want to leave and have a peaceful life. I also want custody of my children because they have vowed not to stay with him,” she said.
 
The respondent was, however, not present in court. The president of the court, Chief R.A Williams ordered that the court ballif should serve the respondent and adjourned the matter.


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