In a divorce drama currently displayed inside a grade A customary court,
 Agege, Lagos, a 50-year- old man, Chukwugozie Opara claimed he could no
 longer condone his wife excesses, threat to life and feeble mindedness.
 
The father of one confessed to have been charmed into the 
absurd marriage by his wife, Priscilla, who was a one-time divorcee, an 
allegation Priscilla out-rightly denied. 
Giving his evidence on 
why he wants to opt out of the long time union which has produced a boy,
 Chigozie, bluntly told the court that he did not know how he got 
himself getting married to Priscilla, adding that he would not have 
slept with a lady of her type if he was in his normal senses. 
“For
 six years, l followed her like a sheep being led to be slaughtered. If 
not for God, she would have killed me or made me mad. One of our pastors
 in our church who wanted to settle our quarrel died a few days to the 
meeting, and my wife said she was the one who killed him. She has also 
found the habit of leaving home any time it pleases her, abandoning our 
only child in my care,” he lamented. 
Revealing an open 
confession made to him by his estranged wife, the Chigozie fumed in 
anger, affirming that Priscilla once told him without mincing words that
 she made her ex- husband mad. 
Therefore, he prayed the court to
 formerly dissolve their union to save his life and also let him have 
access to their child which he said was the only blessing of their 
marriage. 
Countering the allegations heaped on her, the mother 
of one also claimed that she had lived with Chigozie as true and honest 
wife, but he maltreated her so bad before finally kicking her out of 
their matrimonial home. 
“I was told by one of our pastors that 
my husband was once mad, but I did not believe until he exhibited the 
trait.” However, she also consented to the dissolution of the marriage 
and also wishes to have the custody of their only child for proper 
motherly care. 
After a keen observation and evaluation of the 
pleas made by both parties, The juror awarded the custody of the child 
to Mr. Opara, but ordered him to allow Priscilla to see the child, 
during every holiday in order to keep the motherly bond going.
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