A 50-year-old man, Adolphus Eze-
nwagu has been arrested and charged
before a Lagos court after he had
altercation with his barren wife, Ngozi
for marrying a second wife after 13
years of childlessness. He was charged
with assault and was remanded in prison
custody at Kikiri, Lagos. The incident
happened at 12 Musibau Saidi Street,
Fatoki in Egan, a surbrb of Lagos State
where Adolphus built a house and reside
with Ngozi and the new wife.
An embattled Adolphus told
P.M.EXPRESS that he married Ngozi 13
years ago, a marriage that didn’t
produce any child. He said he had taken
Ngozi to several hospitals and churches
to find solution, but all these proved
fruitless.
At a point he had to called Ngozi to tell
her of the need to marry another wife
who will be second wife to her. “I gave
her the choice of getting the woman for
me, ” Adolphus said.
He said the kind of women Ngozi brought
to him was not what he wanted as he
preferred a younger woman.
He said when he did not bring his taste,
he told her that he was going to their
village to look for a woman. This he did
and brought the new wife to Lagos. He
said when he brought the new wife to
Lagos, Ngozi started behaving and siezed
his house documents and destroyed all
the valuable property in the house with
pestle.
P.M.EXPRESS learnt that Ngozi who the
husband said he cannot conceive was not
happy he chosen a woman by himself
instead of her doing it.
Adolphus said when he attempted to
stop her from destroying valuables in
the house, Ngozi alerted her family
members she had arranged. They
brought Police from Igando division to
arrest him. The couple hailed from
Awgbu town in Orumba Local
government of Anambra State.
Adolphus was charged before
Magistrate’s court sitting in Ejigbo on
Monday with one count charge of assault
under the Criminal Code. He pleaded not
guilty.
The presiding Magistrate, Mrs J.O.E
Adeyemi granted Adolphus bail in the
sum of N50,000 with two sureties in the
like sum.
He was remanded in prison custody
pending when he will perfect his bail
condition. The matter was adjourned till
10 April 2017.
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