Elizabeth, however, denied having any sexual relationship with her brother-in-law. "When I went to Ekiti, my husband's brother and I shared a room.
"At night, my brother-in-law tried to make love with me, but I pushed him away and ran to my mother-in-law's room," she claimed.
After all efforts to resolve their issues failed, an Igando Customary Court in Lagos on Tuesday dissolved the estranged couple's 12-year-old marriage. President of the court, Mr Adewale Eko, held that Richard and Elizabeth were no longer husband and wife.
"This court has no choice than to dissolve the union, in spite of the fact that the wife still claims she loves her husband. The parties are free to go their separate ways, the court President ruled.
He referred the custody of the four children of the marriage to the Family Court, and ordered Richard to pay N50,000 to his estranged wife to enable her start a new life.
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