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Tuesday 7 October 2014
“Yes. My husband Caught Me With Another Man” – Woman Confesses In Court
A 40-year-old liquor seller, Mudirat Yusuf, has told a
Customary Court in Lagos that she cheated on her husband,
Hakeem Yusuf.
“Yes, it is true that my husband caught me in a hotel with
another man, but we have settled it”, she told the Alagbado
Customary Court, where her husband is asking for the
dissolution of their 23-year-old union.
The husband, a fruit seller and commercial motorcycle rider,
is alleging that his wife is adulterous.
He said: “The problem started 15 years after we got married.
I hear that some married women engage in extramarital
affairs, but I had never imagined my wife involving in such
an act. I was, however, embarrassed when my friends said
they saw my wife and a man walk into a hotel.
“On that day, I had gone to join my friends at a bar in the
neighbourhood and while we were having fun, one of them
suddenly said: ‘So you and your wife came to have some
nice time at the hotel today?’
“I smiled and told them that I left my wife at home with our
children. But surprisingly, they said my wife had just entered
the hotel opposite the bar.
“So, I waited for over 20 minutes, after which my wife came
out of the hotel with one of my colleagues. She was
obviously shocked to see me.
“I went back home and threw out her belongings because I
was very upset. Four years later, I took her back after several
pleas by her relations. I was assured she had turned a new
leaf.
“Sincerely, my wife assists me whenever there is a lull in my
business, but I detest her lifestyle. My wife has never sought
my help in most of the things she does. But she prefers to
seek help from some other men.
“When one of my wife’s male customers died, it was only
my wife who was informed. So, she stood as the deceased’s
wife during the funeral. It is even more painful when my
wife said the man was just her customer, yet she wakes up
every night mentioning his name.
“Recently, my wife told me she received an urgent call from
her sister and I believed her. However, when I called to know
her whereabouts, a man picked the call, saying that the owner
was busy. I thought I probably dialed a wrong number until
the man picked the call again, asking if I wanted my death
certificate.
“So, I think I have tolerated her enough. I am fed up with her
attitude and I don’t love her any more. Our second child
should be in her custody, while I look after the other three
children”, he said.
While admitting that her husband caught her in a hotel with
another man, Mrs Yusuf said they had resolved the issue,
adding: “I am still pained by my customer’s death. So, once
in a while, I lament his death because he came to my shop a
few hours before he passed on that day.
“Since we got married, my husband has never introduced me
to his relations. He doesn’t give me any money, but
complains that I sell alcoholic drinks. He is temperamental.
He once broke a bottle on my head when he saw some men
in my shop, though he knows my customers are mostly men.
“It is true that a man, who is my spiritual father, picked my
call and rained curses on him. It was later he informed me
about what transpired between them. I do my responsibility
as a wife and I still love him. So, I don’t want this marriage
dissolved.”
The court’s president, Mr. Olubode Sekoni, advised the
couple not to invade each other’s privacy.
The case was adjourned till October 9, for hearing.
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