OYO: I MADE THE MISTAKE OF MARRYING SOMEONE I MET ON FACEBOOK – Divorce seeking woman tells court
OYO:
I MADE THE MISTAKE OF MARRYING SOMEONE I MET ON FACEBOOK
Olaitan, a fashion designer, who lives at Osungbade area of Ibadan, accused her husband and mother-in-law of being responsible for the sudden losses of her pregnancies.
My lord, if I had known that the social media platform or Facebook was not the best place to find a spouse, I wouldn’t have accepted Ibrahim’s proposal.
“As much as I tried to have a second baby, I discovered that I was experiencing sudden losses of pregnancies and this gave me serious concern.
“Studying the whole process, it became glaring to me that on each occasion of the pregnancy loss, Ibrahim and his mother had always been giving me a soft drink though I was unaware of the poison they put in it.
“I can’t count the number of times I announced the news of my pregnancy to them and how many times they aborted my pregnancies.“Worse still, the only child I have with Ibrahim is currently being taught to be a drunkard. The child is daily being abused.
“Anytime Ibrahim is taking his alcoholic beverage in the sitting room, he usually invites our two-year-old child to join him and in fact, he feeds him with beer.
“Since my four years of living with him, Ibrahim’s mother has been cooking our meals.
My mother has been catering for the child and me as Ibrahim had not shown care.
The respondent, who did not oppose the suit, however, denied some of the allegations levelled against him.
Ibrahim, a construction engineer who lives at Odo Ona-Arapaja area of Ibadan, accused his wife of adultery.
“My lord, I have every record of my sexual intercourse with Olaitan and whenever she informs me of her pregnancy, I am quick to deny responsibility.
“Subsequently, I don’t know how the pregnancies disappear.
“My mother is not adulterous,” Ibrahim also submitted.
The court’s President, Chief Henry Agbaje, was, however, not satisfied with the evidence produced by the duo to support their arguments.
Agbaje ordered them to return to the court with more evidence, along with their parents
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