The promiscuous lifestyle of her husband, Bolaji, has encouraged a hairdresser, Mrs. Sherifat Ojelabi, to seek a divorce Igando Customary Court, Lagos.
This is following several sex escapades with different women on matrimonial bed – a factor that has reportedly ensured an infection in her private part which itches badly.
Bolaji was accused of impregnating another woman according to Tribune News which also reported that the randy husband nursed an intention to use their son for a ritual.
“Bolaji brings home girls of different sizes, shapes and colours and made love to them on our matrimonial bed.
“I used to see used condoms hang on every corner of our bedroom.
“Whenever he made love to me, I suffered infection with serious itching on my private parts that I have to use drugs before relief,” says Ojelabi while addressing the Igando Customary Court, Lagos.
The President of the court, Mr. Akin Akinniyi, heard that the respondent also stole his wife’s ATM card and withdrew a sum of N620,000.
Her husband reportedly paid N350,000, to her to compensate for her son’s actions.
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“My husband borrowed N170,000 from me and took N150,000, my contribution money in our room without telling me.
‘’He also took my ATM card to withdraw N300,000 from my account without my consent.
“When the issue resulted in a fight, his mother singlehandedly paid N350,000 out of the money.
“My husband is a wife-beater who always disgraces me in public by stripping me naked during the beatings.
“He used to tell me that he was a cult member, that he committed atrocities in school which made him be rusticated, that he could do such atrocities to me.
“Bolaji also threatened to use our son for ritual,” Mrs. Sherifat Ojelabi told a court.
The defendant, Bolaji, admitted taking his wife’s ATM card following her refusal to give him an amount of money.
An exhausted Ojelabi had also accused him of bragging about being a cultist while also pointing his abusive behaviour.
The court president observed in a Tribune News report, the youthfulness in the couple who were urged to preserve their marriage.
Further deliberation on the case has been shifted to Thursday, May 24, 2018.









