Sex starvation led me into rape, man tells court
September 7, 2016
A middle-aged father, Ojo Adewole, on
Wednesday told an Ikole Customary Court in Ekiti that he was involved in rape
because his wife starved him of sex.
Adewole, who made this known when he
testified in a divorce petition by his wife, Omotayo,35, admitted being
involved in a rape case but blamed it on the wife.
He said, “Your honour, my wife had
always starved me of sex. Instead of taking care of me and the house, she went
about partying and making friends.
“My wife is simply wayward and the
family had always supported her deeds.
“Your honour, I may not have the
moral justification to ask for the preservation of the marriage, but I am
praying the court to reduce my monthly financial obligation to my children to
N5,000.”
“My prayer for the slashing of the
upkeep money hinges on the fact that I have just been released from detention
and I do not have any tangible source of livelihood at the moment.’’
Omotayo had told the court that
Adewole had been “sexually unruly’’, adding that he had gambled out their
collective property and money.
She said, “Your honour, my husband is
so addicted to gambling to the extent of using my three cell phones, cooking
stove and other house utensils to gamble.
“His habitual drunkenness made him to
beat me so often.
“He is not also responsible for the
upkeep of our five children as he evades paying their school fees. Your honour,
I am tired of the marriage and I want it dissolved forthwith.”
She further said, “The father of my
children does not have respect for her family members even though all of us
stood by him when he was involved in a rape case.’’
The mother of five had sought for the
custody of all the children and prayed the court to compel the respondent to
assign some amount monthly for their upkeep.
In her Judgment, the President of the
court, Mrs Yemisi Ojo, dissolve the 15-years-old marriage between Omotayo and
Adewole for promiscuity and gambling lifestyle.
Ojo held that the petitioner’s
request had merit and “in the light of the evidence before the court it is clear
that the respondent’s lifestyle had put off the feelings the petitioner
initially had for him.
“It is appropriate in the
circumstance for parties to be allowed to go their separate ways.
“I, therefore, order that the custody
of the children from the union would remain with the petitioner,’’ the
president held.
Ojo said: “the respondent is ordered
to give his ex-wife the sum of N10, 000 monthly for the upkeep of the children
on monthly basis.’’
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