Housewife Receives Serious Beating For Peeping At Husband In Hotel

Posted on March 11, 2022

CYRIACUS IZUEKWE  

A housewife, Mrs. Isoboye Dominic, will not forget in a hurry the day she went to a hotel in Lagos State and peeped at her husband, Christopher, after seeing him with another woman as she was beaten silly by the man.

P. M. EXPRESS reports that the woman, Mrs. Isoboye, has filed  a suit before an Igando Customary Court asking for divorce on grounds of her husband, Christopher’s extra-marital affairs.
The petitioner, who resides in Ikotun, had approached the Court to dissolve her marriage to her husband, Christopher and grant her the custody of the children.
She told the Court that she caught her husband with another woman in a hotel and when she confronted him, he beat her to a pulp.
She prayed the Court to dissolve the marriage as she was fed up with constant beatings, incessant quarrels, and the lack of love and care from her husband.
The husband, Mr. Christopher, did not show up in Court nor respond to her claims and ignored her. 

In his ruling, the President of the Court, Koledoye Adeniyi, held that Christopher refused to appear in Court to defend himself.
”It is very sad that the petitioner was subjected to such maltreatment and traumatic experience by the respondent. The marriage was faulty ab initio because the respondent is not a responsible man but a gold digger.”
“If the petitioner’s evidence is anything to go by, then the respondent was never willing to be responsible in his duties as a husband and a father as he left every responsibility in the hands of his mother-in-law, who is well to do.”
“Above all, it is doubtful whether he actually loved his wife. This makes the marriage fraudulent as the respondent is only interested in his mother-in-law’s wealth.”
“If the respondent could be involved in extra-marital affairs with impunity, it is an indication that he did not love his wife, which is evident in his violence against his wife,” he said.

The President of the Court further held that the petitioner should be given custody of the two children.
He also ordered Christopher to give the petitioner N20,000 monthly for her upkeep and also grant unhindered access to the children at a place to be mutually agreed by the parties involved.
He also ordered that the respondent pay N200,000 as severance allowance, which should be paid through the Court.
”Any violation of this judgment would be regarded as contempt to the Court and shall attract six months imprisonment without an option of fine,” he held.

P.M.EXPRESS gathered that the man, Christopher, has refused to show any concern about the woman and the children and had since moved on with another woman.

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