A customary court sitting at
Agboyi/Ketu suburb area of Lagos State, yesterday, dissolved a 30-year-old
marriage of a trader, Titi Sulaiman, 45, to Mr. Jimoh Sulaiman, 60, a
carpenter, over drunkenness and lack of care.
The court president, O. T. Williams,
dissolved the marriage, stating that all efforts to make the two parties
reconcile proved abortive as there was no more love in the marriage. Titi had
told the court during her testimony that her estranged husband married her when
she was 15 years old in a native law and custom ceremony at Tokuwa Street,
Ogaminana, Kogi State in 1985.
She said that ever since, she had
been the one catering for the family, with the help of her own family members.
She alleged that her husband always
came back home drunk, inflicting all manner of injury on her daily.
Titi said she was seeking divorce
due to lack of care from her husband towards her and the children, stressing
that his drunkenness was a threat to her life.
She said: “Apart from lack of care,
my husband verbally abuses me in public and beats me. It takes the intervention
of neighbours to save me. I have been enduring him for the past 30 years; I
cannot take it anymore.”
After dissolving the marriage, the
court President told the respondent to be responsible for the upkeep and school
fees of the two younger children living with their mother and deposit 10
percent( N6,000) of his earnings to the children.
He warned the respondent never to
lay a finger on his estranged wife or threaten her life, adding that since the
children had decided who to live with, it should remain that way.
He said both parties were free to
visit the children, accompanied by another member of the family.
She said the marriage was blessed
with five children.

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