My wife denies me s*x over my micro p!nis – Pastor tells court
Minister Samson Farounbi, has told an Idi-Ogungun Customary Court, Agodi, in Ibadan, that the little size of his p-nis made his alienated spouse to deny him s-x for an extensive stretch.
Farounbi revealed this on Monday while affirming under the watchful eye of the court on an instance of separation he founded against Tope Farounbi.
He had mentioned the court to end the 19-year-old association on the grounds of agitation of psyche, danger to life and absence of regard for his family.
Portraying his difficulties, the Pastor said his better half, who was a natural product merchant, used to return home at late hours consistently and wouldn't have s-x with him.
”There was a day I challenged her why she always return late and denying me s-x.
”She confessed that the small size of my p-nis was responsible for keeping late outside and for refusing to have s-x with her.
”She suggested to buy local herb for the treatment of my micro p-nis which cost N5,000 but I priced it down to N4,000.
”I got myself treated with the ‘Agbo'(local herb) but she still felt reluctance to allow me have access to her body,” he narrated.
The pastor further alleged that the defendant maltreated his mother when she was living with him and that the ill-treatment forced his aged mother to relocate to Ilesha where she died few months later.
He told the court that Tope used to curse every member of his family and always cursed his blood brothers when they visited him.
”My lord, she is a devil, always fighting people especially females, that come to my church for prayer, accusing me of flirting with them.
”We have never stayed beyond two years in every house I rented since we married 19 years ago due to her stubbornness and troublesome character.
”The five children of our union lack home training and always cursing me whenever I tried to correct any of the kids for doing wrong things.
”In fact, our first child has ran away from home now and I cannot even locate his whereabouts.
”I urge the court to separate us so that I can have peace of mind to do my pastoral work,” he pleaded.
In her defence, Tope denied all the allegations but urged the court to dissolve the marriage as requested by the plaintiff.
She accused her husband of womanising, saying he never care for her welfare but was in the habit of drinking alcohol.
The President of the court, Chief Mukaila Balogun and the two court assessors, Chief Wahab Popoola and Chief Alao Ganiyu, in their unanimous decision dissolved the marriage.
Balogun said the court was handicapped to settle the dispute between the parties because the couple had agreed to end the marriage.
He ordered that three kids that are males including the first born that ran away should be in the custody of the plaintiff while the remaining two daughters should remain with the defendant.
He further directed the plaintiff to pay N8,000 monthly allowance for the upkeep of the two kids in the defendant custody.
He admonished the parties to refrain from fomenting trouble or disturb public peace.
Farounbi revealed this on Monday while affirming under the watchful eye of the court on an instance of separation he founded against Tope Farounbi.
He had mentioned the court to end the 19-year-old association on the grounds of agitation of psyche, danger to life and absence of regard for his family.
Portraying his difficulties, the Pastor said his better half, who was a natural product merchant, used to return home at late hours consistently and wouldn't have s-x with him.
”There was a day I challenged her why she always return late and denying me s-x.
”She confessed that the small size of my p-nis was responsible for keeping late outside and for refusing to have s-x with her.
”She suggested to buy local herb for the treatment of my micro p-nis which cost N5,000 but I priced it down to N4,000.
”I got myself treated with the ‘Agbo'(local herb) but she still felt reluctance to allow me have access to her body,” he narrated.
The pastor further alleged that the defendant maltreated his mother when she was living with him and that the ill-treatment forced his aged mother to relocate to Ilesha where she died few months later.
He told the court that Tope used to curse every member of his family and always cursed his blood brothers when they visited him.
”My lord, she is a devil, always fighting people especially females, that come to my church for prayer, accusing me of flirting with them.
”We have never stayed beyond two years in every house I rented since we married 19 years ago due to her stubbornness and troublesome character.
”The five children of our union lack home training and always cursing me whenever I tried to correct any of the kids for doing wrong things.
”In fact, our first child has ran away from home now and I cannot even locate his whereabouts.
”I urge the court to separate us so that I can have peace of mind to do my pastoral work,” he pleaded.
In her defence, Tope denied all the allegations but urged the court to dissolve the marriage as requested by the plaintiff.
She accused her husband of womanising, saying he never care for her welfare but was in the habit of drinking alcohol.
The President of the court, Chief Mukaila Balogun and the two court assessors, Chief Wahab Popoola and Chief Alao Ganiyu, in their unanimous decision dissolved the marriage.
Balogun said the court was handicapped to settle the dispute between the parties because the couple had agreed to end the marriage.
He ordered that three kids that are males including the first born that ran away should be in the custody of the plaintiff while the remaining two daughters should remain with the defendant.
He further directed the plaintiff to pay N8,000 monthly allowance for the upkeep of the two kids in the defendant custody.
He admonished the parties to refrain from fomenting trouble or disturb public peace.
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