An Igando Customary Court in Lagos on Monday has dissolved a two-year-old marriage contract between a trader identified as Mrs Pauline John and her husband identified as Joseph over alleged deceit.
While delivering the judgement, the court president identified as Mr Adeniyi Koledoye said that Joseph was not in court to defend the allegations levelled against him.
“Throughout the duration of this case, the respondent did not honour court processes, therefore, the court has no other choice but to dissolve the marriage.
“The court pronounced the marriage between Mrs Pauline John and Mr Joseph John dissolved today; both parties henceforth ceased to be husband and wife.
“Each of you should go his or her separate ways unmolested, the court wishes both of you well in your future endeavours.
“The custody of the only child of the marriage is awarded to Pauline while Joseph must be paying N10, 000 monthly for the child’s feeding and must also be responsible for his education and general welfare,” he said.
Koledoye ordered Joseph to pay a severance of N400,000 to his wife for her to move on with her life.
According to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports, Pauline had earlier approached the court seeking to end her two years marriage, claiming her husband deceived her into the marriage.
She said that after she was delivered of their child, her husband told her that their marriage was over, that he had got what he was looking for.
“Immediately I gave birth to our son, my husband told me that the marriage has ended and that he married me to have a child and now that I have given him a son, I should move on with my life.
“He requested me to return the bride price, as fast as possible. I initially refused but when the pressure was much, my family refunded the bride price. The 28-year-old petitioner accused her husband of infidelity.
“Joseph started flirting with women of different sizes, shapes and colours. He abandoned me,” she said.
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