MICHAEL AKINOLA
The 14-year old marriage between Mrs. Olamide Lawal and her husband, Saheed Lawal has collapsed over the wife’s inability to cope with her husband’s high sex demands.
P.M.EXPRESS reports that the woman, Mrs. Olamide, has fled her matrimonial home and headed to the Customary Court in Mapo, Ibadan in Oyo State, asking the Court to grant her divorce on grounds that her husband, Saheed Lawal, engages her in too much sex.
The embattled mother of three, Olamide, accused her husband of drinking too much alcohol, which triggers his libido and he will then be demanding too much sex from her, which she cannot cope with.
In her petition filed before the Court, Mrs. Olamide, who lives in Ibadan, told the Court that she was no longer in love with her husband because apart from demanding for too much sex, she also accused her husband of being a drunk.
”Lawal and I have been married for 14 years now. He is an unrepentant drunk, who has no human kindness in him.
He devotes his time to beer consumption, beating and forcing me to have sex with him. He does not provide for my children.
”I cannot stand him anymore,” she said.
She further pleaded with the Court to restrain her husband from calling her mobile phone or visiting her apartment.
Lawal, however, prayed the Court to pacify his wife to remain with him.
”I am remorseful and have turned my life around. I have stopped drinking alcohol. I am ready to start giving the children money for feeding,” Lawal, a fashion designer said.
Mrs. S.M. Akintayo, the President of the Court, adjourned the matter till 1st March, 2022, for judgment. The Court also advised the couple to maintain peace pending the conclusion of the matter.
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