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CITY NEWS ‘I left my matrimonia­l home to retain my job’ Police assure of expediting action on court orders

- By Taiwo Adeniyi

Ahousewife has told a Jikwoyi Customary Court in Abuja that she left her matrimonia­l home because her husband asked her to choose between the marriage and her job.

Joy Udo, a teacher, who on Wednesday filed a petition seeking the dissolutio­n of the marriage, said her husband, Sammul Udo, asked her to resign from her job.

“The major disagreeme­nt we had before I left his house was that he asked me to quit my job because his mother never worked, so his wife must not work.

“I refused. I told him that I won’t quit my job because if I do, I will be in a tight corner.

“He does not have enough money to cater for the family, even the capital that he used in starting his business, I gave it to him,” she said.

Joy also told the court that her husband did not bear the entire responsibi­lity of catering for the family, adding that he faked his identity to lure her to marry him.

“Before our marriage, my husband claimed to be a pastor, but after the marriage, he stopped going to church and never wanted to pray with the family,” she said.

She also alleged that he was promiscuou­s.

“I always see lots of love text messages on my husband’s phone. When I called his lover, the lady will say my husband never told her that he was married.

“When the lady told my husband that I called her, he made trouble with me and said that the marriage between us has ended,” she said.

Joy urged the court to dissolve the marriage and grant her the custody of the children.

The respondent, Udo, a businessma­n, was not in court.

The judge, Everyman Eleanya, adjourned the case to May 27 for defence. (NAN) The FCT Commission­er of Police, Musa Kimo, has reassured the Chief Judge of the FCT High Court, Jacob Ishak, of cooperatio­n from the command in expediting action on court orders.

Kimo made this known when the chief judge paid him a courtesy visit.

In a statement by the, Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Usen Omorodion, the CP said the visit would strengthen the existing partnershi­p between the FCT High Court and the police command.

The chief judge commended the robust working ties between the FCT High Court and the FCT Police Command and reaffirmed that the judiciary would continue to collaborat­e with the command in providing legal assistance and building the command’s image.

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