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Businessman Drags Wife To Court For Secretly Marrying Another Man

An Abuja-based businessman, Mr Chuka Emmanuel, on Thursday alleged that his wife, Jane, is secretly married to another man.

Emmanuel told the Customary Court in Jikwoyi Abuja to dissolve his marriage stating that Jane moved out of their matrimonial house without informing him.

Furthermore, he said, “I later found her new location, when I got there I realize that she had married another man and already has a baby for him.

“It is on this grounds that I seek to dissolve the marriage between us.

According to Emmanuel, since 2020, Jane left him and their three children to an unknown location.

Emmanuel, who said the attitude of his wife is strange to him and the family, added that he is traumatised by it.

“I have been the one taking care of the children, I don’t want anyone to poison their minds against me, I beg this court to stop my wife from coming to my house to see my children in my absence.

“I beg this honourable court to dissolve the marriage and grant me custody of my three sons.” he pleaded.

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The presiding judge, Mr Labaran Gusau, adjourned the matter until June 22, for further hearing.

In another development, operatives of the Lagos Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have arrested five suspected internet fraudsters in Lagos.

The suspects were identified as Tamaraemi Akpoviri, Jonathan Oshioke Okhumode, Jordan O. Clifford, Okorie J. Christian and Enabule Peace Osaro.

They were arrested during a sting operation at the Buena Vista Estate, Orchid Road, Lekki area of Lagos State, following an intelligence report on the activities of some individuals suspected to be internet fraudsters in the area.

Items recovered from the suspects at the point of arrest include exotic cars, mobile devices and laptop computers.

The Commission added that suspects will be charged to court once investigations are concluded.

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