Saturday, 28 January 2017

My wife demands N500 payment for each round of sxx - Man tells court

Just when you think you've heard enough, another bigone
drops.
A man has pleaded with the court to terminate his marriage
because his wife allegedly demands payment of N500 ($1)
from him each time he approaches her for sxx.
Mr. Sunday Olaosebikan this week appealed to Igando
Customary Court in Lagos to end his seven-year-old
marriage to Mutiatu, for allegedly demanding N500 before
sxx.
“My wife always refuses me sxx until she collects N500.
‘’This, I am sure, is why she has not conceived after the
birth of our only child, who is six-year old now.
“I am tired of paying N500 per round before having s3x
with my wife, please dissolve the union.’’
According to the Vanguard, the complainant further prayed
the court that his wife, Mutiatu, always threatens to kill him.
“My wife is after my life, she stabs me with dangerous
weapons whenever we have misunderstanding.
“She once stabbed me with a broken bottle on my head and
I bled heavily which landed me in the hospital.
He alleged that Mutiatu “used our kitchen knife as pillow’’
and that she explained that her pastor instructed her to use
it against bad dreams.
“Many a times when I request for sex or during argument,
she brings the knife out threatening to stab me.
“She is just aggressive and violent in nature; she may kill
me if I continue with the marriage.
“Because of her violent nature, I ran away from the house
to avoid untimely death,” he said.
He said that his family evicted his wife from the house for
fear of unknown but that she came back begging and was
allowed in again.
“I accepted my wife back because I thought she had learnt
her lesson, but she refused to change, instead she is
getting worse day by day.”
“My wife does not obey my orders; she always tells me that
I cannot control her because we are age mate.”
The respondent was not in the court for her defence.
The President of the court, Mr Adegboyega Omilola,
therefore, ordered bailiff to serve her another summon to
appear in court and adjourned the case to Feb. 28.
Alabatvnews.

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