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“My wife, Mary, encourages my son to drink and smoke
Indian hemp,’’ a 66-year-old pastor, Vincent Omojeya,
told an Igando Customary Court in Lagos State on
Thursday.
Omojeya, the petitioner, begged the court to dissolve his
36-year-old marriage to his wife, Mary, 58, saying that he
was no longer in love with her.
The pastor said that he did not want to live under the same
roof with them as they might kill him.
He told the court that his wife whom he married 36 years
ago, was the one that destroyed his son’s life by not
cautioning him anytime he erred.
“My wife always ignores my son whenever he does wrong
things; my son does not sleep in the house, he drinks a lot
and smokes Indian hemp heavily in my house.
“And anytime I try to scold him, my wife will not allow
me,’’ he said.
The pastor said that Mary was also fond of instigating his
children against him, especially his only son to disrespect
him.
“Anytime my wife and I are fighting, she will call my son
and order him to beat me up in her presence.
“There was a day my son threatened to kill me, he brought
out a knife with which he attempted to stab me in the
stomach.
“My son also grabbed my neck but I had to prevent him
from stabbing me and in the process the knife cut my hand.
“We were taken to the police station where the officers
advised me to pack out of the house for my dear life or else
my family members will kill me.
“I have packed out of the house for two years now and
rented a room thus denying myself the comfort of the
house I built with my money,’’ he told the court.
Omojeya also alleged that his son broke the wind screen of
a car he had just bought on hire-purchase while his wife
was there watching him.
However, the 58-year-old Mary Omojeya, in her defence,
alleged that her husband was always cursing his family
members anytime they offended him using the Holy Bible.
“My husband never prays for either the children or myself,
rather he cursed us using the bible and assaulted us over
any slight provocation,’’the mother of five said.
“My husband has a wire which he always uses to flog me
and the children; he always fights with his friends, tenants
and church members also.
“These always lead us to the police station for settlement,’’
she said Mary said that Vincent was an ingrate who had
forgot that her mother and uncle sponsored the education
of their children up to the university level.
Then, my husband was always complaining that he did not
have money to sponsor our children’s education, she said.
Mary said that her husband removed the roof on their flat
and
disconnected the wire that was supplying electricity to
their flat thus throwing them into darkness.
She also accused her husband of disconnecting the pipes
that supplied potable water to their apartment.
The development, she added, left the family to buy water
for domestic purposes from unknown sources and fetching
rain water anytime it rained.
She denied the accusation that their son was always
fighting his father on her prompting.
Mary said that rather, their son was always protecting her
from his father whenever my husband was beating me.
The respondent, however, begged the court not to grant
her husband’s wish for the dissolution of their marriage,
saying that she was still in love with her husband.
The President, Mr Hakeem Oyekan, adjourned the case to
May 27 for further hearing.
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