Court Dissolves 8-Year Old Marriage Over Constant Brawl By Couple 

Posted on January 15, 2023
MICHAEL AKINOLA 
 
Respite may have come the way of a couple, Mrs. Muibat Lawal and her husband, Abduljelili Lawal, who reportedly turned their marriage to battle ground for the past years of their marriage in Oyo State. 
P.M.EXPRESS reports that it happened following the dissolution of their trouble marriage by Mapo Customary Court after the wife, Mrs. Muibat, filed a suit for divorce from her husband on the grounds of lack of love, domestic abuse and gross irresponsibility.
The mother of two approached the Mapo Grade A Customary Court in Ibadan, Oyo State, to dissolve her marriage to her estranged husband, Abduljelil Lawal, because she was fed up and wanted to move on with her life in peace.
The embattled wife told the Court that she met her husband, through Facebook after which they fell in love and started a relationship which led to marriage.
She lamented that her marriage has been like a battle ground because he turns her into a punching bag whenever she asks him to provide for the family.
“After our wedding in Offa town, Lawal’s irresponsibility became well-pronounced as he turned me into his punching bag. He beats me anytime I beg him to provide for us at home. In fact, he accuses me of infidelity and subjects me to public assault,” she told the Court.
An embittered woman told the Court she had fallen out of love with her estranged husband, hence the need for the Court to grant her request for the dissolution of the marriage.
Mr. Lawal did not object to his wife’s request for divorce, but he denied being abusive or assaulting her in the course of their eight-year union. He told the Court that he was willing to assume sole responsibility of raising their two children since she was no longer interested in the marriage.
He said; “She is free to go if she wishes, and I’m ready to cater for the children”.
Delivering judgment, the Court’s President, S.M. Akintayo, held that the Court owed it a duty to grant the petitioner’s request for the sake of peace since she proved beyond reasonable doubt that her marriage to Mr. Lawal had broken down.
The Court consequently dissolved the marriage and awarded custody of the two children to the petitioner but ordered the respondent to ensure a monthly payment of N15,000 for their upkeep allowance and gave an order restraining Mr. Lawal from either threatening, harassing or interfering in the private life of his estranged wife.
She then ordered that the duo be made to take up joint responsibility for the education and welfare of the children.

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