Ekiti Pastor divorces wife who herbalist died copulating with her
A pastor identified as Joshua Ajagunigbala has divorced his wife, Rita after a herbalist died on top of her during s €x romp in a hotel in Ikere Ekiti in Ekiti State.
The 22-year-old union has been dissolved at the Ekiti State Customary Court following allegations of his wife’s infidelity with a herbalist.
Recall that Newsflash Nigeria had the first newspaper to publish the story of the Herbalist who died on top of the pastor’s wife at a hotel in Ikere-Ekiti on Monday,2nd January 2023.
The herbalist, Fadayomi Kehinde, popularly known as Ejiogbe died after a marathon s€xual intercourse with a Pastor’s wife.
The pastor’s wife was spiritually laced with the thunderbolt “Magun” which led to the native doctor’s death.
The husband’s church and his house were destroyed by fans of the herbalist
A few months after the incident occurred, Pastor Joshua at the Ekiti State Customary Court, filed a divorce suit seeking the dissolution of the marriage with his wife, Rita on the grounds of adultery.
The petitioner, Pastor Ajagunigbala, during the hearing, prayed the Court to dissolve the union on the ground of adultery and that the custody of his children is given to him.
In evidence, he told the Court that he had not paid the dowry of the respondent and they had lived together for more than 22 years and had children.
He also informed the Court that it was the third time he had taken her to Court on the ground of adultery, stating that the respondent 2017 started having an illicit affair with a herbalist called Ifidayomi a.k.a Ejiogbe, who is now late.
He narrated that the Herbalist died on top of the respondent while having s€xual intercourse in a hotel at Ikere-Ekiti on 2nd January 2023, which led to a commotion and made thugs destroy his house and his church at Ikere.
He lamented that her action led to his suspension by his Church authority and because of this, he is no longer interested in the union and pleaded with the Court to dissolve the union and give him custody of his children.
Mrs. Ajagunigbala, in response, admitted having a s€xual relationship with the late herbalist.
She stated that her relationship with the Herbalist was because of a lack of care from the petitioner. She said that she had been the one responsible for feeding the children and their school fees. She claimed that she had incurred so much debt, which the late Ejiogbe helped her to offset.
During the hearing, the Court noted that their marriage was illegal because payment of dowry was not involved in the union as such there was no marriage to dissolve but allowing them to go their separate ways.
He said, “Having gone through all the oral evidence presented before this Court, it was discovered that there was no legal customary marriage between parties herein and there is no marriage available between parties to dissolve”.
“The Court hereby orders that the parties are now free to go on their own without disturbing the peace of each other.”
Pastor Ajagunigbala, the petitioner, was directed by the Court to assume complete responsibility for the well-being and schooling of the two youngest children resulting from the union, as they are still minors.
“On the issue of the custody of the children, the Court can only order on the last two children of the marriage because they are yet to reach the age of majority. The first two children are free to decide under whose care they can live between the two parties because they are no longer minors.”
“However, the Court order that the last two children of the association (Olarewaju and Victoria Ajagunigbala) are to be with the petitioner, and the petitioner is to be responsible for their welfare and education,” the court ordered.