“When I became suspicious of Funmi, my wife, I decided to activate call monitoring on my wife’s phone through the help of a computer expert. Due to the call monitoring I activated, whenever my wife got an incoming call, mine would vibrate and then I just click to listen to her conversations on my phone. What I discovered almost made me take my life.”
Mr. Peter Ekundayo told a Grade 'A' Customary Court, Ojo, Lagos, while asking the court to dissolve his marriage after confirming his wife's adulterous act by hacking into her phone.
Mr. Ekundayo,
who resides at Ajoke Bodunde Street, Ojo-Igbede, said his wife’s attitude changed since she got a job as sales representative in a fast food outfit located at Iyana-Isashi area of Lagos. The 43-three year-old man has been married to his wife, Funmi, for two years.
He said that he became suspicious of her activities especially as she usually crept out of bed at night to receive calls, which initially she never did. He said that he wanted a divorce because he was still young and did not want to die from any illness associated Funmi’s alleged sexual immorality.
When asked to react to her husband's allegation, Funmi declined to make any comment in response to the allegations.
In spite of the obvious negative signs, from what Olufamous.com gathered, the Court President, Alhaji Toyin Said, urged the estranged couple to “pursue an amicable settlement”. He asked them to try to settle their differences and report any progress to the court on 22 May.
“My wife’s attitude has become intolerable for me; she is always bent on denying me my right of sexual intercourse with her. As soon as my wife got that job, I noticed that I no longer had any influence on her. Even sexual matters in our marriage gradually became a thing of the past,” he said.
Mr. Ekundayo said that he was shocked on one occasion when he heard his wife’s telephone conversation with their neighbour whom she was allegedly sleeping with. “During the conversation on phone, Funmi and that my neighbour both agreed to meet at a hotel around Afromedia, near Iyana-Isashi, after she closed from work. I deliberately did go out of the house that evening so as to monitor when Funmi will return from work. She returned from work that day at about 10 p.m. and claimed that a truck had fallen on the road which caused much traffic,” he added.
He said that he became suspicious of her activities especially as she usually crept out of bed at night to receive calls, which initially she never did. He said that he wanted a divorce because he was still young and did not want to die from any illness associated Funmi’s alleged sexual immorality.
When asked to react to her husband's allegation, Funmi declined to make any comment in response to the allegations.
In spite of the obvious negative signs, from what Olufamous.com gathered, the Court President, Alhaji Toyin Said, urged the estranged couple to “pursue an amicable settlement”. He asked them to try to settle their differences and report any progress to the court on 22 May.
Women? U can never trust them. Even d ones claiming to be good are worse. Kalu
ReplyDeleteMy fellow women, wat is really happening to us? Na wao to us oh. Eh the guys too single gals don die finish abi wetin? ~angry face~
ReplyDeleteMAY GOD PROTECT OUR WIVES FROM THIS EVILS.
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Pls I need dt call actvt on fone. Man self...Weit una see for another wife boby? Is a shame. ,kfil
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a shame the rate at wish women are engaging in extramarital sexual affairs these days. I wonder what has happened to the marriage institution.
ReplyDeletePeople re not ripe these days b4 going into marriage&sme1 dat is already 'anfani adugbo' 'll neva desist 4rm such immoral act...may be dey dnt knw dat marriage is a life contract.
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