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How my husband tried to use our children for money ritual – Housewife tells court

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How my husband tried to use our children for money ritual – Housewife tells court

She told the court that she was most saddened the attempt of her estranged husband to use their two children for money ritual.

Mrs Olawumi Olasemo, a middle-aged housewife, has made a startling confession.

She told a a Mapo Grade ‘A’ Customary Court in Ibadan that her Wale attempted to use their two children for ritual.

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Olawumi asked the court to dissolve her marriage to Olasemo over the attempted money ritual.

She told the court that she was most saddened the attempt of her estranged husband to use their two children for money ritual.

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She also said she was afraid of her husband due to his bad attitude and lack of love for her.

She said her husband who was not present in court became unhappy after she noticed that he wanted to use the two children for ritual.

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“When I took note of Olasemo’s desperate attempt to use our two children for money ritual, he became unhappy.

“He beats me. I parted ways with Olasemo about eight years ago and he has since remarried.

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However, Olasemo was absent from court.

The court noted that the respondent was duly served with originating summon as well as notice of court hearing, but preferred not to make any appearance.

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Delivering judgment, the court’s President, Mrs S.M. Akintayo pronounced the marriage dissolved, noting that the evidence tendered by the petitioner indicated that there was a valid customary marriage between Olawumi and Olasemo.

Akintayo said that the dissolution was necessary in the interest of peaceful living especially with the involvement of the lives of the children for money ritual.

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Quoting relevant sections of the law to back her judgment, Akintayo awarded custody of the two children from the union to Olawumi and ordered Olasemo to pay N20,000 as the children’s monthly feeding allowance to the court.

Furthermore, she granted the order restraining the respondent from harassing, molesting and interfering with the private life of the petitioner.

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Also, the president directed the two to be jointly responsible for the education and other welfare of the children.

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