This Are one of the things that happens when you have refused to marry mr chukwuka who's father is the village chief priest ahahaha

29 year old Perpetual Ezenwa, has asked the
customary court in Igando Lagos State to
dissolve her four months old marriage to Charles
Ezenwa, claiming the man started beating her
less than 4 days after paying her dowry.
Perpetual said she married Charles after dating
him for less than 2 months and now seeks
divorce over what the she tagged domestic
violence.
She said, "we married after courting for less than
2 months. Before I married him, I've started
noticing his behaviors but when I told my father
he said I should not leave him that he would
change after our marriage.
"I believed he said that because they are
from the same village in Imo and being the
first daughter of my parents, they want me
to marry on time. But, he kept becoming
worse and I've decided to leave after 4
months of our marriage. 4 days after the
payment of my dowry and our traditional
marriage, he started beating me on flimsy
excuses. He beats me with turning sticks in
one of those days all because I received a
text message from a friend and the
message only reads "good day madam,
how's your weekend ". This was what
Charles saw that day and he nearly killed
me. Come to think of it, this same man
that was beating me is having an affairs
with a fiancée of one of our neighbors. He
did was caught on one of those days and I
got to know about it. I told my father of all
the happenstance but he would only say I
should endure it. When I couldn't bear it
again, I've moved to my parent's house and
I've asked Charles to come and get his
dowry back according to our tradition so
that I can marry another man but, he has
refused to collect it saying he would allow
me to suffer because he knew I can't marry
another man unless he collect the dowry
and that I would grow old in my father's
house."
She now wants the court to force him to collect
back his dowry. Charles was not in court to say
his side of the story, so the Court's president,
Adegboyega Omilola who sat over the case sent a
court order to him and the case was adjourned till
February 8, 2016.

29 year old Perpetual Ezenwa, has asked the
customary court in Igando Lagos State to
dissolve her four months old marriage to Charles
Ezenwa, claiming the man started beating her
less than 4 days after paying her dowry.
Perpetual said she married Charles after dating
him for less than 2 months and now seeks
divorce over what the she tagged domestic
violence.
She said, "we married after courting for less than
2 months. Before I married him, I've started
noticing his behaviors but when I told my father
he said I should not leave him that he would
change after our marriage.
"I believed he said that because they are
from the same village in Imo and being the
first daughter of my parents, they want me
to marry on time. But, he kept becoming
worse and I've decided to leave after 4
months of our marriage. 4 days after the
payment of my dowry and our traditional
marriage, he started beating me on flimsy
excuses. He beats me with turning sticks in
one of those days all because I received a
text message from a friend and the
message only reads "good day madam,
how's your weekend ". This was what
Charles saw that day and he nearly killed
me. Come to think of it, this same man
that was beating me is having an affairs
with a fiancée of one of our neighbors. He
did was caught on one of those days and I
got to know about it. I told my father of all
the happenstance but he would only say I
should endure it. When I couldn't bear it
again, I've moved to my parent's house and
I've asked Charles to come and get his
dowry back according to our tradition so
that I can marry another man but, he has
refused to collect it saying he would allow
me to suffer because he knew I can't marry
another man unless he collect the dowry
and that I would grow old in my father's
house."
She now wants the court to force him to collect
back his dowry. Charles was not in court to say
his side of the story, so the Court's president,
Adegboyega Omilola who sat over the case sent a
court order to him and the case was adjourned till
February 8, 2016.
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