She Grabs My Testicles, Squeezes It – Man Cries Out
A
75-year-old businessman, Moshood Adedapo, has approached an Igando Customary
Court in Lagos to end his marriage to his wife, Balikis, for allegedly grabbing
and twisting his scrotum.
Adedapo
told the court on Thursday that his wife, Balikis, with whom he had three
children in their 20-year-old marriage, was threatening to kill.
“Whenever
my wife and I are fighting, she will quickly grab my testicles and start
twisting them.
“She
will not leave my two balls until I beg and cry.
“Last
week, she came to my room while I was fast asleep and grabbed my scrotum,
saying I will not escape this time.
“I
was crying and shouting for help, neighbours rushed to rescue me, but still my
wife refused to let go until I struggled to bite her hands and she released
them.
“It
was after 20 minutes, I was able to regain consciousness; my two balls have
suffered in the hands of my wicked wife.
“Please,
dissolve the marriage because I may not be lucky next time,” he pleaded with
the court.
The
petitioner said his wife had vowed never to honour court’s proceeding.
“My
wife went to my friend’s house and told him that I am sleeping with his wife
which is not the truth.
“The
relationship my friend and I had built for a very long time, my wife came to
add sand,” he said.
He
also accused Balikis of always cursing their children and those curses were
affecting them.
He
said that his wife always accused him of threatening her life.
“Anytime
Balikis see rat, cockroach or wall geckos in the house, she will be running
helter-skelter, accusing me of sending them to attack her,” Adedapo said.
He
described his wife as a troublesome person.
“My
wife always fight with my tenants, friends and family; fighting is in her blood
and she does not get tired,” he said
He
begged the court to end the marriage that he was no longer in love with her and
that he did not want to die now.
The
Court’s President, Mr Adegboyega Omilola, ordered the petitioner to produce
evidence in order to continue with the case since the respondent refused to
honor the court’s invitation.
Omilola
adjourned the case to April 4 for judgment.
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