Idowu had filed a suit before an Ikole Customary Court in Ekiti on August 31, seeking the dissolution of his five-year-old “mere association,” which was blessed with two children.
The plaintiff told the court that Omolara insulted his landlord when he was trying to settle a dispute between the couple, and later moved out of his house because she got annoyed for being corrected.
The woman, who denied the allegation, gave her evidence on oath to the effect that she did not insult their landlord.
She accused the plaintiff of conniving with the landlord to sack her by giving flimsy excuses, so that he could get another wife.
Omolara stated that she parked out of her matrimonial home because of her husband’s habit of beating her and to escape being killed.
She, however, consented to the divorce and prayed for the custody of her second child who was a year and nine months old.
The president of the court, Mrs. Yemisi Ojo, dissolved the marriage.
She upheld the prayer of the defendant on the custody of the second child and ordered both parties to be jointly responsible for the care, maintenance, support and education of the second child.
She ordered that the plaintiff should single-handedly cater for the need of the first child in his custody. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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