Tawa, 48, a businesswoman, had filed for divorce against her husband, accusing him of battering, violent behaviour, provocation and lack of care for their children.
She insisted that she could no longer tolerate the attitude of her husband.
According to her, the 30-year-old m
“My husband is very violent by nature, and is fond of beating me.
“He used to fight me and give me merciless beatings. There was a day he beat me to the point of coma.
“Please separate us; I am no more interested and grant me the custody of our two last children,” she urged the court.
Reports state that Sulaimon, the husband, did not appear, in spite several summons from the court.
The Court President, Chief Israel Fajebe, in his judgment, dissolved the marriage, saying that all attempts at reconciling the couple proved abortive.
The president referred the plaintiff to the Welfare Department in the state, to decide who the children would live with.
Fajebe said that the dissolution document would be sent to Sulaimon, to let him know the decision of the court.
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