Thursday 9 March 2017

I Won't Share My Husband's Manhood with Any Woman - Barren Lagos Wife Sends Husband to Prison Over 2nd Wife


Few weeks ago, a 50-year-old man identified as Adolphus Eze Nwagu was been arrested, remanded in prison custody at Kikiri, and charged before a Lagos court after he had altercation with Ngozi Ezenwagu, his barren first wife for marrying a second wife after 13 years of childless.

The incident happened at 12 Musibau Saidi Street, Fatoki in Egan, a surbrb of Lagos State where Adolphus built a house and reside with Ngozi and the new wife.


The 37-year-old angry woman, Ngozi, who sent her husband to prison for marrying a second wife, has opened up that she was not ready to share her husband, including his manhood, with any woman because she was unable to have a child for him.

According to PM News, the embattled Ngozi said her husband went to their village in Anambra and married the second wife against her wish and brought her to Lagos to live with them in the same house.

She said the husband was fond of leaving her in the night to sleep with the second wife in the other room under the disguise that he wanted to get the new wife pregnant. “Painfully, I used to be alone all night since December he brought her to Lagos,” Ngozi lamented.

Adolphus had earlier told correspondents that he married Ngozi 13 years ago and they were unable to have a child, adding that he had taken her to several hospitals and churches with all efforts proved abortive.

He said the idea of getting a second wife was a join move by him and Ngozi. “I told her to bring a woman of her choice for me, but the kind of women she brought was not my taste.

"This forced me to travel to her home town and married the second wife who I brought to Lagos,” Adolphus recounted.

He said since the second wife came in, "I have not known peace in the house with Ngozi on a number of occasions went on rampage damaging valuables in the house."

On the day he wanted to stop this action, she contacted her family and claimed he assaulted her. The matter was reported at Igando Police Division where Adolphus was arrested and charged to court with one count charge of assault.

At the Ejigbo Magistrate’s court where he was arraigned, he pleaded not guilty.

The presiding Magistrate, Mrs J.O.E Adeyemi granted him bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties in like sum.

He was remanded in prison custody pending when he will perfect his bail condition.

The matter was adjourned till 10 April 2017.

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