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My wife is a witch, divorce-seeking man tells court

My wife is a witch, she appears and disappears using her wonder-working powers,” 58-year-old businessman, Olarenwaju Moruf, told an Igando Customary Court in Lagos on Thursday.

The man, therefore, urged the court to terminate the 17-year-old marriage, saying β€œI am no longer interested in the relationship as the love I have for her has faded.”

He accused his wife, Fatimot, who had a child for him, of witchcraft.

β€œThere was a day my wife appeared physically to me in my hotel room when I travelled to the northern part of the country for a job, I shouted and she disappeared.

β€œShe keeps appearing and disappearing whenever good things are coming my way. She once appeared to me and my promotion letter turned to sack letter.

β€œEverywhere I went for a solution, I was told that my wife was behind my predicament and I strongly believe it because I am also a witness to her devilish acts,” he said, accusing his wife of belonging toΒ a cult.

Moruf added:β€œThere was a day I came home unexpectedly to pick what I forgot, I caught my wife holding a meeting with a cult member.

β€œFatima brings strange people into our matrimonial home, includingΒ a teenager whose father is a herbalist.

Apart from the witchcraft allegation, the man also said his wife had been threatening to poison him.

Fatima, a 47-year-old trader, Β however, denied the allegations, saying β€œI am not aΒ witch.”

β€œI am not the one behind my husband’s predicament, my hands are clean; I doΒ not belong to a cult, I am a committed Muslim.”

The respondent pleaded with the court not to grant her husband’s request to dissolve the marriage, insistingβ€œI still love him.”

The court’s President, Mr Adegboyega Omilola, adjourned the case until Nov. 2 for further hearing.(NAN)

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