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Hairdresser seeks divorce over husband’s attempt to use magun on her


A hairdresser, Mrs Omolara Ogunleye, has asked an Ikole Customary Court in Ekiti to dissolve her 16-year-old union to her husband, Idowu, who she accused of attempting to use “magun’’ on her.

Magun is a charm that is placed on a wife suspected to be involved in extramarital affairs and believed to be capable of resulting in the death of any one engaged in sexual intercourse with her.

In a suit filed on July 3 in an Ikole Customary Court, Omolara also accused her husband of failing in his parental responsibility in the upkeep of their five children.

The petitioner, in her testimony before the court on Tuesday, said that Idowu attempted to use the charm on the suspicion that she was involved in extramarital affairs.

“In an attempt to kill me, he put “magun’’ at the entrance of his room and called me to enter but I detected the charm and raised alarm.

“He confessed that he wanted to use the charm to confirm my denial of the adultery allegation and begged me not to tell my family members,’’ she said.

The petitioner further told the court that her husband was a drunk and often spent his savings on alcohol consumption.

She also alleged that when drunk, Idowu was in the habit of beating her.

Omolara, who said that the respondent did not pay her bride price nor legally married her, prayed the court to order him to pay N50,000 monthly for the upkeep of the five children.

In his defence, Idowu denied attempting to use magun on her, describing the allegation as baseless.

The estranged husband insisted that his wife was engaged in an extramarital affair with someone he knew.

Idowu admitted to being a drunk but blamed the development on frustration, adding that he often consumed alcohol to forget his challenges.

He aligned with the request of Omolara for dissolution of the union but objected to the request of payment of N50, 000 monthly upkeep allowance.

Idowu urged the court to grant him the custody of the five children so that he could take care of them.

The Court President, Mrs Yemisi Ojo, adjourned the case till Sept. 29 for judgment. (NAN)

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