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My Wife Wants All My Properties But Doesn’t Want To Get Pregnant For Me – Man Tells Court

A businessman, Eddy Williams, on Wednesday, July 29, prayed a Mapo Customary Court in Ibadan to dissolve his six-year-old marriage to estranged wife, Gloria, on grounds that she has refused to bear him a child and wants to take over his property.

Williams testified In court, saying:” I decided to call it quits with Gloria because she has made up her mind to illegally claim my property even when she doesn’t merit it.

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“Gloria has refused to get pregnant for me. This is to my disadvantage because she has four children from her first husband.

“She has taken over my buildings,  documents; Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), land agreement, and building plan. She has been sleeping with different men around town.

“Gloria is stouthearted because whenever she does something wrong and I advise her, she prefers to maintain her stand.”

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His wife, Gloria, consented to the suit, but denied stealing her husband’s land and building documents.

Gloria argued that Williams only wanted a divorce because she was not interested in joining him in his business.

“Eddy runs a beer joint with a prostitute and that woman and I usually fight. Before marrying him, I made it clear that I do not want to give birth again because I have four children and he agreed to that,” Gloria said.

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Chief Ademola Odunade, the President of the court who led two other Arbitrators; Alhaji Suleiman Appanpa and Alhaji Rafiu Raji, held that there was no more love between the couple.

Odunade, therefore, dissolved the marriage in the interest of peace and also ordered Gloria to vacate Williams’ home.

The arbitrator ordered the petitioner to pay N12, 000 to the respondent to rent an apartment for a year and another N3,000 to enable her to move her things.

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