I beat my husband because he always make senseless demands – WIFE TELLS COURT

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A housewife, Mrs Damilola Osilulu caused a stir at the Ile-titun Customary Court sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State when she confessed to always beat her husband for his his senseless demands.

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Husband to Damilola, Mr Akinkunmi filed a suit to divorce his wife for always nagging.

Testifying before Chief Henry Agbaje, the President of the Court, Damilola countered her husband’s accusation, claiming that her husband complains a lot and also makes senseless demands from her.

“Sometimes, Akinkumi orders me to do senseless things and I don’t obey him. However, if I see wisdom in his demands, I try as much as possible to come down to his level. If I can’t take his nonsense, I hit him straight away because Akinkumi feels he is the husband and that he is also lord over me,” Damilola said.

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Earlier in his account, Akinkumi, a printer, said that he filed the divorce suit to bring an end to his wife’s domination over his affairs.

“My lord, Damilola does not want me to have a say in the house as she challenges my authority. If I ask her to do anything, she questions my authority and violently attacks me.”

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“This is to the extent that people keep coming to our matrimonial home for settlement of rift every now and then. Only God knows what would have happened if I had reacted to her frequent attacks against me. Enough of Damilola’s nagging; I cannot continue to stand her disrespect. Besides, she doesn’t take proper care of our three-year-old child” Akinkumi added.

In his ruling, the Court President, Agbaje, prevailed on the couple to exercise more patience. He advised relatives of both parties to do the needful by settling the matter.
Agbaje then adjourned the case until August, 31, 2020, for judgment.

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