An aggrieved ex-husband, Echele Idah, on Wednesday demanded
N200,000 compensation from his former wife, whom he `enjoyed’ for only two
weeks.
Idah told a Grade 1 Area Court, Aso Pada, Mararaba, Nasarawa
State, that he got married to his ex-wife, Gloria Uche in 2013.
He said that they spent only two weeks together, before she left to an unknown
destination.
Idah presented evidence of payments for the traditional
marriage rites, and demanded repayment of N200,000, as compensation for the
troubles he went through.
“Apart from other minor expenses, I paid N300, 000 into
ECObank and N70, 000 into GT Bank for her father and mother’s traditional rites
respectively as requested by them.
“Also, N119,000 was paid to The Young Shall Grow Motors,
Mararaba to convey both my family and that of Gloria’s to Isi Ala Ngwa, Abia
State, Gloria’s home town.
“After many months of her disappearance, she called to tell
me that she was now married to another man.
“I reported the matter severally to her parents, but what I
got was a threat, that I should find their daughter. “Before she divorced me, I
made several efforts to locate her but to no avail, but rather spoke with one
Mr Matthew through her phone, who claimed to be her husband.
“ I demand a compensation of N200, 000 for frustrating my
efforts and all the troubles and money I spent in search of her,” he said.
However, counsel to the respondent, Mr Anayo Lebechi, objecting to all the
evidence brought by Idah. He said that he only paid N10,000, adding that he was
still owning. The couple legally divorced in August 2016. The judge, Albert
Maga adjourned the case for further hearing.
Source: Vanguard
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