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“My husband is a cultist, he has bewitched our children” – Woman tells court

“My husband is a cultist, he has bewitched our children” – Woman tells court

A 56-year-old businesswoman, Grace Okonwa, has urged an Agege Customary Court in Lagos State to dissolve her 33-year-old marriage.

Grace, who resides at Command, Ipaja area of Lagos, told the court on Friday that there was no more love between her and the husband, Macaulay Okonwa, describing his estrange husband as a cultist.

NAN reports that the mother of six said: “my husband belongs to the Ogboni confraternity, he is devilish and demonic.

“Whenever my husband has sexual intercourse with me, my stomach becomes swollen and when l go to the hospital for check-up, doctors will say nothing is wrong with me.”

Grace alleged that the husband attacks her and the children spiritually. She claimed he had used his devilish powers to stop the children from getting married.

She further told the court that she enjoyed her marriage for only a few years since the union, “because my husband is a wife beater and a chronic fornicator.

“My husband has turned me to a punching bag. He usually beats me to a pulp, tears my clothes to pieces and beats me nakedly.

“I moved out of the house sometimes in 1994 when the beating became unbearable but after pleading by his family members and his promise to change, l returned in 1996.”

Grace said that the beating continued after she returned to the house and the husband started bringing home different women.

She added that her husband’s “lifestyle became worse as he will stay away from home for months.

“My husband became a chronic fornicator, sleeping with different women without any form of care and when l complained about his ways, he beat me mercilessly.

“There was a time l complained about his attitude and my husband beat me to a pulp, he used the sole of my shoe to hit my head, l became unconscious and was hospitalised for days.”

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The woman described the husband as devilish and irresponsible and urged the court to dissolve the marriage “so that I and my children can live a peaceful life.

“I am no longer interested in the union; I want to live comfortably and in peace with my children.

“I also want my husband to stop attacking me and my children both spiritually and physically.”

Grace’s husband was not present in court to respond to the allegations, after several summons had been sent to him.

The court’s President, Mrs Ibironke Elabor, advised the estranged wife to desist from believing that anybody could lay hold of her life, that she should be strong for herself and the children.

Elabor adjourned the case until August 14 for judgment.

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