Wetin money and fake life dey cause for people ehn...lolz!
A civil servant, Faith Ogu on Tuesday, dragged her unemployed husband, Joseph Ogu to a Jikwoyi Customary Court in Abuja, seeking for divorce on the grounds that he deceived her about his financial and 'employment' status.
Faith told the court that her jobless husband had deceived her into believing he had a source of livelihood before their marriage, adding that she only got to knew about his status as a ‘job-less’ person after they had tied the knot.
“He never told me that he had no job, instead he kept telling me that he works with Zenith Bank and that he has a business in Lagos, that yields him millions.
“It was after I got married to him that I discovered the whole truth about him,” Faith said.
She told the court that Joseph had also told her that he had built a house somewhere in Lugbe, but that after investigating, she realised that it was false.
Faith said all her efforts to encourage him find a job did not elicit any positive response, as such she wanted the marriage dissolved.
“He is lazy and does not want to do anything for a living; I have been lending him money, hoping that he would pay back. I sponsored our wedding, I even lent him money to pay my bride price,” she said.
The petitioner said that she had reported the matter to his elder sister to see if she could advise him but to no avail.
“I beg this court to dissolve my marriage so that I can be free; I am tired of feeding, clothing and paying medical bills for my husband ,” she pleaded.
NAN reports that the Presiding Judge, Everyman Eleanya, however reiterated that the respondent had not been in court since the beginning of the case and therefore ordered that a Hearing Notice be pasted in his sister’s house.
He adjourned the case to February 9, for continuation of hearing.
A civil servant, Faith Ogu on Tuesday, dragged her unemployed husband, Joseph Ogu to a Jikwoyi Customary Court in Abuja, seeking for divorce on the grounds that he deceived her about his financial and 'employment' status.
Faith told the court that her jobless husband had deceived her into believing he had a source of livelihood before their marriage, adding that she only got to knew about his status as a ‘job-less’ person after they had tied the knot.
“He never told me that he had no job, instead he kept telling me that he works with Zenith Bank and that he has a business in Lagos, that yields him millions.
“It was after I got married to him that I discovered the whole truth about him,” Faith said.
She told the court that Joseph had also told her that he had built a house somewhere in Lugbe, but that after investigating, she realised that it was false.
Faith said all her efforts to encourage him find a job did not elicit any positive response, as such she wanted the marriage dissolved.
“He is lazy and does not want to do anything for a living; I have been lending him money, hoping that he would pay back. I sponsored our wedding, I even lent him money to pay my bride price,” she said.
The petitioner said that she had reported the matter to his elder sister to see if she could advise him but to no avail.
“I beg this court to dissolve my marriage so that I can be free; I am tired of feeding, clothing and paying medical bills for my husband ,” she pleaded.
NAN reports that the Presiding Judge, Everyman Eleanya, however reiterated that the respondent had not been in court since the beginning of the case and therefore ordered that a Hearing Notice be pasted in his sister’s house.
He adjourned the case to February 9, for continuation of hearing.
Marriage built on deceit..
ReplyDeleteMarriage palaver.
ReplyDeleteSee where fake life has landed this couple. I wonder why people can't be real.
ReplyDeleteWhere did he get d millions from
ReplyDeleteIt's not right to lay the foundation of your marriage on deceit
ReplyDeleteYeye man
ReplyDeleteLmao. Wetin person no go hear.
ReplyDeleteI'm suspecting that the man is a grade one loafer. Upon his lies he should have covered up by doing something to support his wife. I won't blame the woman because The burden is becoming unbearable for her.
ReplyDeleteThis is serious
ReplyDeleteStupid man
ReplyDeleteactual the girl gan is after money dat is why u fall in dat kind palava abi watin I talk olufamous
ReplyDeleteI don't blame the man,Naija lady don't like a guy that tell them the truth, I told a lady that I am stay ing at ibafo since then refuse to chat wit me again
ReplyDeleteMarriage wahala no go kill person.... na Wahoo!
ReplyDeleteMarry for love MBA! It is money that you want, now you are married to yourself cos you shamelessly paid Your Own bride price in the name of looking for already made.. Shine your eye next tym
ReplyDeleteWas there courtship b4 marriage? where did they meet? Why didn't the lady take the pains to know about his source(s) of income while "courtship" rather than believing on what he was telling her? Lending him money to pay her bride price was the best time to have sat down to ask some very salient questions. Well, there's nothing God can not do. Have you tried PRAYERS?? It works like margic.
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