Nigerian Judiciary
Latest news as A 70 -years-old man named Mutairu Afolabi, on Monday, January 18,
sought the dissolution of his 36 years marriage to his wife Monsurat,
60, over alleged bleaching and conversion to Christianity, Guardian
reports.
Afolabi told the court that as an Imam his wife’s conversion from
Islam to Christianity has brought him shame.He said that the marriage
was consummated in 1980 and produced four children, from age 20 to 33.
“The smell of her body since she started bleaching is not good
for my health, why should she be bleaching at her age, she is now a
grandmother.Her name was
Monsurat before I married her, my wife is now known in the whole Celestial Churches in Lagos; I’m an Imam how do I explain that.
Monsurat before I married her, my wife is now known in the whole Celestial Churches in Lagos; I’m an Imam how do I explain that.
“She goes out at will, without my permission, she curses a lot
and I can see that her curse is coming to pass in the lives of my
children.I told my wife that I have diabetes the next day she started
singing that God should add honey and sugar to her life."
“She always says that I will soon die, which I know is true,
but even if I have a day to live, I want to live in peace, our children
have tried but she does not listen,’’ he said.
The respondent however told the court that he stopped sharing the
same room with her since 2005, he bought a new mattress, when I
complained, a family meeting was held but still no change.
“As we speak, he does not give me money to cook in the house,
he usually gives money to the children to cook for him.When I was sick
and hospitalised for three weeks, he didn’t come to the hospital even
for once to check on me.
He calls me a witch, he curses me at the slightest opportunity,
he said I won’t be successful as long as I remain in his house, that is
why I changed to Christianity,’’ Monsurat said.
The President of the court Adegboyega Omilola, his ruling for
adjournment told the couple to come to court with three family members
for possible settlement.
Omilola, however, adjourned the case till Jan 27.
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