My wife is a lesbian, doesn’t take care of me – Man tells court

A businessman, Augustine Anyia, has prayed an
Agege Customary Court to dissolve his seven-
year-old marriage to his wife, Nneka, citing lack
of care, lesbianism and threat to his life.
The petitioner, a father of two, resides at No.
11/13, Kolawole Adekunle St., Ajah, Lagos.

He told the court, “My wife is quarrelsome and
quick to violence, especially when she demands
for money or anything and l don’t respond to on
time.”
Anyia further explained that he married the
respondent after six months of courtship on his
return from the United States.
He added, “There has been no peace of mind in
this marriage: She is a party freak and does not
have any iota of respect for me.”
The petitioner also alleged that his wife engages
in lesbianism with her friends.
“I see all sorts of pictures of naked women with
my wife sent to my phone by her friends and
informing me about their acts of lesbianism and
asking me to stay away from her.
“Whenever we have any misunderstanding, she
always threatens to kill me.
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“The stress is unbearable; there is no longer
peace of mind in this loveless marriage”, he
said.
According to Anyia, his wife reported him at a
police station and when he was summoned, the
respondent demanded to be paid off by her
husband as she was fed up with the marriage.
He added, “My wife demanded for a sum of N5
million, a car, N100,000 monthly allowance for
the children and to be responsible for the
children’s school fees.
“l agreed to these and I gave her all that she
requested for.
“She moved out of the house sometimes in
October 2016 and had refused me access to the
children till date.”
He described his wife as “a troublesome and
mischievous person” and pleaded with the court
to dissolve the marriage because he was no
longer interested in the union.
He also prayed the court to grant him access to
his two children.
The respondent was, however, not present
during the proceedings in court
The court’s President, Philip Williams, adjourned
the case till June 22 for further hearing.

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