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How My Mother Rescued Me From My Sex Hungry Husband After He Beat Me Up – Woman Narrates

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A Nigerian woman has dragged her husband before a Magistrate Court sitting in Akure, the Ondo State capital, seeking the dissolution of her marriage to her man, Busuyi Ojo on grounds that he demands too much sex from her.

According to report, the woman who had been married to Busuyi for 14 years pleaded with the court to dissolve the marriage as they both consented to the dissolution of the union.

According to the wife, her husband no longer takes care of the family and she in turn had lost the love she earlier had for hi, as he was always demanding sex all the time.

She further alleged that he domestically assaults her anytime she denies his sexual advances and proceed to take advantage of her.

She added before the court: “There was a day my husband beat me up, it was my mother that rescued me and took me to hospital.”

Busuyi in response to the allegation denied the claims made by his wife as she noted that she always finds a way to disobey him.

“She dressed like a prostitute, she can wear any cloth she likes, forgetting that she is a housewife.”

Busuyi further expressed his lack of interest in the marriage praying that the court should dissolve his union to the woman.

The president of the Magistrates’ Court, Mr. Ayodele Omotola while deciding on the matter declared that there was indication that the relationship had broken down and further urged the respondent to pay a sum of N5,000 to the court for the food allowances of their children and then adjourned the case till May 10, 2017 for judgment.

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