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Why I Deprived My Husband Sex — Pastor’s Wife Explains To Court Of law
A 45 year-old Pastor’s wife, Mrs, Oluwatoyin Olafare, has told a Customary Court in Orile-Agege, Lagos why she had resorted to denying her husband of 18 years sex. The mother of four, who is seeking divorce from Michael Olfare, a clergyman said: “I decided to punish my husband with no sex-weapon, because he was no longer caring for me.” “He gives me blow whenever I ask for the children’s school fees and feeding allowance,’’ she added. Oluwatyin also told the court that Olafare has failed as a husband and a father saying “he abuses my family whenever we have disagreements.
“He also demands for sex when he does not care if I have eaten or not. So, I do not allow him to touch me anymore” She also accused her husband of abandoning her and their four children whose range from 8-18 years, at 56, Surulere Street, residence to live /162 Ijegun Road, Alimosho, a suburb of Lagos. Responding to his wife’s accusation, Olafare stated that he did not oppose the application for dissolution of their 18-year old marriage. He however denied the allegations of beating her and lack of care. “I don’t beat her, but she nags a lot and causes trouble all around the neighbourhood.
“Oluwatoyin is known as a street fighter and because of her attitude, we were sent out of the house. “She does not respect anybody including me; when I was transferred to the missionary quarters, she refused to follow me and so I left,” he said. The Court President, Mr Adegboyega Omilola, before adjourning judgment till July 2, admonished the couple to maintain the peace.
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