A
husband identified as Amusa Simiyu, has said he would only agree to a
divorce suit filed by his wife, Mrs Basirat Simiyu, before a customary
court 2 in Osogbo, Osun State, if she could restore a four-month-old
pregnancy she aborted.
He listed other conditions her wife must fulfill to include payment of
his stolen money, provision of his lost motorcycle and resuscitation of
his dead child.
According to Amusa, “we met three years ago and she had a child for me, who is already dead. She has not been living with me for the past four months. But, she recently sent for me, but when we met, she started to abuse me that I was only taking care of my senior wife.”
He continued, “while she was abusing me, she fell down on the high heel shoe she was wearing and lost some teeth. I can only agree to a divorce if she meets all the four conditions I have earlier stated.”
Responding, the wife, Basirat Simiyu, who is the plaintiff said, “we have no proper marriage. We had a child who has since died. I left his house after the death of the child. He beat me mercilessly after leaving his house such that I lost my teeth. He wanted another child from me, but the way he was going about it by beating me was bad.”
Delivering the ruling, the president of the court, Chief Popoola Bolarinwa declared that there was no marriage at all between the parties. The couple met and copulated and they had a child who had died. Defendant’s behaviour in court does not portray him as a responsible person based on four bizarre conditions he gave for agreeing to a divorce.
“The court thereby orders the separation of the parties since there was no marriage,” he added.
According to Amusa, “we met three years ago and she had a child for me, who is already dead. She has not been living with me for the past four months. But, she recently sent for me, but when we met, she started to abuse me that I was only taking care of my senior wife.”
He continued, “while she was abusing me, she fell down on the high heel shoe she was wearing and lost some teeth. I can only agree to a divorce if she meets all the four conditions I have earlier stated.”
Responding, the wife, Basirat Simiyu, who is the plaintiff said, “we have no proper marriage. We had a child who has since died. I left his house after the death of the child. He beat me mercilessly after leaving his house such that I lost my teeth. He wanted another child from me, but the way he was going about it by beating me was bad.”
Delivering the ruling, the president of the court, Chief Popoola Bolarinwa declared that there was no marriage at all between the parties. The couple met and copulated and they had a child who had died. Defendant’s behaviour in court does not portray him as a responsible person based on four bizarre conditions he gave for agreeing to a divorce.
“The court thereby orders the separation of the parties since there was no marriage,” he added.
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