My wife is a witch, divorce-seeking man tells court
My wife is a witch, she appears and disappears using her wonder-working powers,β 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 βI am no longer interested in the relationship as the love I have for her has faded.β
He accused his wife, Fatimot, who had a child for him, of witchcraft.
βThere 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.
βShe keeps appearing and disappearing whenever good things are coming my way. She once appeared to me and my promotion letter turned to sack letter.
βEverywhere 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,β he said, accusing his wife of belonging toΒ a cult.
Moruf added:βThere was a day I came home unexpectedly to pick what I forgot, I caught my wife holding a meeting with a cult member.
βFatima 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 βI am not aΒ witch.β
βI am not the one behind my husbandβs predicament, my hands are clean; I doΒ not belong to a cult, I am a committed Muslim.β
The respondent pleaded with the court not to grant her husbandβs request to dissolve the marriage, insistingβI still love him.β
The courtβs President, Mr Adegboyega Omilola, adjourned the case until Nov. 2 for further hearing.(NAN)
