My Mother Told Me To Poison My Father – Son Tells Court
A 10-year-old boy on Monday told a Mapo Customary Court in Ibadan that his mother asked him to put poison in his father’s food.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Adenike Ayodele, the mother of the boy, had petitioned the court to dissolve her 15-year-old marriage to her estranged husband, Adeshina, on grounds of irresponsibility and battery.
In his testimony, the boy told
“After giving me the substance, my mother warned me never to tell my father or anyone about it.
“However, I love my father and I told him because I never wanted any bad thing to happen to him,” he said.
Earlier, Adenike, who lives at Agbaje area of Orita-challenge, Ibadan, had told the court that Adeshina had turned her into a punching bag.
“At any slight opportunity, my husband beats me.
For 14 years, Adeshina has not stopped beating me and the last one he
did was the reason why I made up my mind to call it quits with him.
“On
that day, I requested for money for the upkeep of the children and
Adeshina gave me a beating resulting in blood dripping from my two ears.
“He also broke one of my legs that day and I am still experiencing the pain till today.
“
Again, on Dec. 5, 2018, Adeshina came to attack me in my shop because
he was not happy that my business is doing well despite his inhumane
treatment.
“Then, he threatened to ruin my business by all means and what followed was the burgling of my shop two Sundays ago.
“Now, all my means of livelihood have been burgled and I got him apprehended but without any positive result,” Adenike said.
Responding,
Adeshina consented to the petitioner’s request for termination of the
marriage, but denied all the allegations leveled against him.
“My lord, I had on different occasions given Adenike the children’s school fees.
“Aside
that, when one of our children urgently needed a surgery to be
performed on him, I gave Adenike the required money for the surgery, but
she spent it on herself.
I sent her to school to acquire NCE,
but she told the school management that she is a widow which means that I
am nothing to her.
“If I give her money to buy anything at home, she doesn’t put my name on the receipt.
“
NAN reports that all the witnesses that testified corroborated Adeshina’s submissions.
The
petitioner, who was unruly during the court’s proceedings, was asked by
the President of the court, Chief Ademola Odunade, to bring her parents
to the court.
Odunade adjourned the case till Feb. 27 for judgment.