David Erhabor, husband of a former commissioner in Edo State, Florence
Igbinigie-Erhabor, on Wednesday, told a Benin High Court, that his wife
of 15 years once came home without putting on pant.
He said, “There was a day she came back home drunk and without a pant on her. She was in the habit of keeping late nights.”
David
while testifying in a divorce suit, No HAB/16D/2011, instituted by his
wife, a former Commissioner for Women Affairs, under Chief Lucky
Igbinedion, told the court he did not envisage a broken home in his
life.
The respondent said trouble started after his wife was
appointed commissioner, after which he said she began keeping late
nights.
David, an ex-Senior Adviser to former Governor
Oswerhiemen Osunbor, told the court that there was a time the wife
abandoned their two children, absconded from home for three days, “only
to be caught red-handed inside a vehicle, romancing and kissing a man
who had earlier gassed him.”
David recalled that it took the
intervention of a former chairman of Delta State Oil Producing Community
Development Commission, Chief Wellington Okrika, to resolve some of
their matrimonial crises.
He also said his wife had once demanded
N1m from him before she could allow him to have sex with her, adding
that on another occasion, he ran from home when he sensed that his wife
was planning to send hired assassins after him.
On the custody of their children, David said they could always stay with whoever they chose when on holidays.
Florence
among other prayers is asking the court to grant her divorce on the
grounds of threat to life, violent assault and infidelity on the part of
her husband.
The former commissioner, who has since 2009
separated from her husband, is demanding that she should be paid N150,
000 as monthly upkeep for each of their children. She also wants Erhabor
to be compelled to pay the children’s school fees.
While being
crossed-examined by David’s lawyer, Mr. Akakhomen Austine, Florence said
her husband had at a time squeezed the children inside a vehicle and
threatened to set them ablaze. She said it took the intervention of
members of both families to broker peace.
The former commissioner
said she had been solely responsible for the children’s upkeep,
including payment of their school fees over the past years.
She
added that the children had been living in her family house where she
relocated to when she suspected that her husband was after her life.
She also accused David of having extra-marital affair with their housemaid.
Justice Anthony Erhabor adjourned the case till August 4 for further hearing.
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