A civil servant, Adeyemi Jolugbo, 32, on Wednesday urged an
Igando Customary Court in Lagos to dissolve his four-year-old marriage
which he claimed he was forced into by the wife with a charm.
Jolugbo
told the court that he had come back to his senses and was not willing
to continue in such a marriage, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
He said that his wife Bukola, was fetish and was not prepared to abandon fetish acts.
The
petitioner said that Bukola, 31, took him to a cleric shortly after
they met in 2008, for some incantations aimed at luring him into the
union.
“When we got there, the cleric brought out two wooden dolls - male and female.
“He
recited some incantations and asked me to say that I will love Bukola,
marry her and listen to her forever. As I was saying this, he was tying
the two dolls together with a rope.
“After that he told me to go and throw the two dolls in a river,” he said.
Jolugbo
said that since Bukola moved into his house two months into their
courtship, he had been giving her anything she requested for, including
his ATM cards for withdrawal of huge amounts of money.
“If I ask her what she used the money for she will not give me a satisfactory answer.
“When
I was seriously ill, my wife did not take care of me; anytime she came
to the hospital it was for my ATM cards,” he alleged.
The petitioner also accused his wife of regularly coming to his office to abuse him and tell his boss that he was irresponsible.
Responding, Bukola, a graphic artist, admitted that she took Jolugbo to the cleric for the good of their marriage.
She
also said that she reported her husband to his boss when he refused to
come home and urged the court not to dissolve the marriage because “I
still love him.”
The Court President, Mr. Adewale Eko, ordered
the petitioner to give Bukola N5,000 weekly for the upkeep of the two
children until judgment in the case.
Eko adjourned the case till January 24, 2013 for further hearing.
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