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Court Separates Couple After 25 Years Over Husband’s Stealing Habit

A Badagry Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State, has granted a petition filed by a housewife, Yinka Adewole, seeking the dissolution of her 25 years marriage over her husband, Temitope’s alleged stealing habit.

The President of the Court, Mr Sakirudeen Adekola, in granting the request made by Yinka, said, “All efforts to reconcile the parties had failed”.

Adekola advised Yinka and Temitope to face their future in peace.

“Anyone who is not satisfied with the judgment can appeal within 80 days.”

“Violation of any of the orders made by the court amounts to contempt and shall be so treated with the appropriate sanctions,” he said.

Earlier, the petitioner, Yinka, 51, a civil servant had pleaded with the court to dissolve her marriage, alleging that Temitope, her husband, was a thief and a womaniser.

The petitioner, who lives at No 30 FMPWH yard, Seme Road, Badagry, told the court that she could no longer tolerate him, adding that there was no more love in the marriage.

“My husband is a thief, he steals from me and doesn’t perform his responsibility as a husband.

“At least if I don’t have a child of my own, I should have a rest of mind, enough is enough,” she said.

However, Temitope denied stealing from his wife. He added that he did not want to divorce Yinka because they promised to live together till death.

(NAN)

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