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CITY NEWS ‘All my husband wants from me is sex and my money’ Lagos govt issues 21day quit notice to auto mechanics under Oregun/ Opebi link bridge

- From Jeremiah Oke, Ibadan From Eugene Agha, Lagos

Amother of five, Tawakalitu Kareem, yesterday told a customary court in Mapo, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, that the only things her husband, Bolaji Kareem, liked about her were her money and sex.

Tawakalitu, who had approached the court to ask for the dissolutio­n of her marriage to Kareem, alleged that her husband was “careless about the family’s welfare, house rent, feeding, school fees of the children and other functions of a family head.”

She claimed that since she got married to him, she had not been enjoying the marriage because of what she maintained was his nonchalant attitude to the family’s needs, alleging, “the only area he cares about is when he wants to have sex with me.”

Tawakalitu explained that Kareem was initially giving her N30 weekly for feeding, but when their children interfered, he increased it to N300, saying she had sold all her clothes to care for her children’s education and feeding.

She said, “I decided to take this step so that I can have rest of mind. I have warned him never to follow me to the new house I rented because he won’t pay for rent even if I allow him.”

Kabiru, one of Kareem’s children, who represente­d his father in court, said that his father did not intend to divorce his mother but that if she insisted she wanted to leave her matrimonia­l home, that would mean she has decided to disown even her children.

Kabiru said he had waded into the issue but his parents were not sincere in disclosing the problems in their marriage to their children.

The president of the court, Chief Odunade Ademola, held that with the respective evidence the couple presented, it was obvious there was no love between the couple anymore.

Ademola, therefore, dissolved the 26-year-old marriage and ordered Kareem to pay N5,000 to Tawakalitu for the feeding of their last child, Quayoom. He also told him to ensure he pays for the boy’s education and health bills till he grows old enough to decide where to stay. The Lagos States government yesterday issued a 21-day ‘Eviction Notice’ to auto mechanics operating under the Oregun-Opebi link bridge to make way for the rehabilita­tion of the road.

The government also said that the activities of the illegal squatters under the bridge had been allowing criminals to operate freely in the area under the guise of being auto mechanics.

The government had earlier in the week issued an eviction notice to dealers of new and used furniture operating along the Oshodi-Apapa expressway.

The Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force, Olayinka Egbeyemi, explained that the eviction notice served on the auto mechanic would expire on Sunday March 4, 2018.

Egbeyemi, a Superinten­dent of Police, said that the activities of the mechanics had been constituti­ng an environmen­tal nuisance in the area, adding that the mechanics freely dislodged used oil and contaminat­ed diesel on the road, as the car-wash centre there also poured waste water on the road.

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