The
22-year-old marriage of Tunji Oyedele, a 60-year-old Lagos businessman, may be
dissolved over his wife’s alleged sexual recklessness and infidelity.
Mr. Oyedele told an
Igando Customary Court in Lagos, on Wednesday, that his wife, Romoke, a
55-year-old trader, with whom he had four children, was promiscuous.
“Whenever I travel, my
wife brings men into our house; on two occasions, I caught my wife with her
lovers in our bedroom.
“On one occasion, I
came home unannounced and caught her with one of her lovers in our bedroom.
“On another occasion, I
caught her with another man who she claimed was her Pastor.
“She claimed that the
said Pastor wanted to take her to a river for a special bath to avert spiritual
attack,” he alleged.
The petitioner further
alleged that his wife was fetish and was always in possession of different
charms.
“I see different
strange objects in my bathing water, food and everywhere in the house.
“There
was a day I entered her room in her absence and saw feathers tied with clothes
and other diabolical objects.
“I believe that my
persistent illness, which has deferred medical solution, is as a result of her
fetish acts.
“I have been forced to
leave my own house because I don’t want to die now,” he said.
Mr. Oyedele presented
the pictures of the charms as exhibits, and begged the court to dissolve the
marriage as he was no longer in love.
Romoke, however,
debunked the allegations, and stated that she and her husband had lived in
peace until January 2016, when he married a new wife.
“My husband and I never
fought; but immediately he married another woman, his attitude changed.
“His new wife accused
me of sending hired killers to her and my husband turned me into a punching
bag,” she said.
Romoke told the court
that she was not adulterous.
“The man my husband
first saw in our bedroom was my classmate in primary school.
“The other man was my
Pastor, who came for spiritual purpose,” she explained.
The respondent said
that she was not ready to divorce her husband because she was still in love.
The court president,
Adegboyega Omilola, adjourned the case to March 7, for further hearing.
-NAN
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