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Sunday, July 21, 2013

‘He is a Womaniser & wife beater’ - Wife



Kenneth Ozurumba, a business man who resides at 22, Oyeleke Street, Oregun (Lagos) admitted last Tuesday that he abandoned his matrimonial home and committed adultery with other women, as alleged by his estranged wife, Mrs. Nwamaka Ozurumba of 10, Tonade Street in Ikeja.
Although Kenneth agreed that he has been sleeping around with other women, he denied other allegations levelled against him by his wife. He also pleaded with the court not to dissolve the marriage.
He said, “It is true I sleep around but it is not because I want to. But my wife denies me s-ex and always harasses me. I still love her and will not like the court to dissolve the union. I did not at any point in time beat or harass her as she has claimed.
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We may have hot arguments but I have never laid a finger on her. Instead, she is the one who is always harassing me and denying me s-ex.
I still love her and will make amends. But she should try and make the change easy for me too. I don’t want to have a broken home.”
Mrs. Nwamaka Ozurumba, a petty trader who initiated the divorce case against her husband said she is no longer interested in the marriage. She told the court how her husband of eight years has made life unbearable for her.
“He beats me at will, harasses me in the public and threatens my life all the time. He doesn’t even care for the children, let alone me. He sleeps with anything in skirt.
He even impregnated a girl outside. I am tired of being married to this devil incarnate. I have taken enough from him.
Look at my body; he gave me all these marks you see on me. How do you expect me to continue with a man so devilish?
I want this honourable court to grant me the divorce.”
Despite her husband’s pleas, Nwamaka insisted on the divorce, praying the court to give her custody of the two children of the union who are aged 4 and 7 years old. She also wants the court to order Kenneth to stop assaulting and harassing her.  The President of the court, Mr. Babajide Aluko, ordered that both parties should maintain peace while adjourning the case to Monday, September 28, 2013.

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