A housewife, Mrs. Seinab Adebayo, on Thursday
told an Ijebu-Ode Customary Court Grade ‘A’ that her husband, Adewale,
was not the biological father of their three children.
Seinab,
who is pregnant, also told the court that her husband was also not
responsible for the pregnancy, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
Adewale,
who is the plaintiff, had early this month dragged his wife to court
for packing out of the house with the three children without his
consent.
He urged the court to order his wife to return his three children to him.
But
the wife said she packed out of the house because her husband, whom she
said got married to her 12 years ago, was not the biological father of
the children and was not responsible for the pregnancy.
Seinab
told the court that she was made to swear an oath to keep the secret
that her husband was not the biological father of the children, adding
that it was a deal between the two of them.
She said her husband had been married for 10 years without an issue before she married him.
She
said, “When I married my husband 12 years ago, we both swore an oath
not to reveal the secret that my husband is not the biological father of
the children.
“And for the past 12 years, we have been keeping
that secret by not allowing anybody to know that my husband is not the
biological father of the three children and the pregnancy that I am
carrying.”
Seinab, however, told the court that she could not
reveal the details of the secret until her husband brought the oracle
with which they swore the oath to court to release her from it.
She said, “I cannot give the details of the secret of who the real father of the children is until I am released from the oath.
“I
will urge the court to order my husband to bring the oracle with which
we swore the oath to court and release me from it before I can reveal
the secret.”
Her husband, who did not deny the allegation, insisted that he was the biological father of the children.
In
his ruling, the court’s President, Mr. Olatunji Kanimodo, ordered
Adewale to bring the oracle with which they swore to an oath to the
court in the next adjourned date.
Kanimodo said the order was imperative for the court to get the full details of the case, and adjourned the case till April 27.
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