A middle-aged man, Segun Olanrewaju, on Wednesday told an Osogbo Customary Court that his wife, Kemi, beats him with a bunch of brooms whenever he came home l
"Whenever I come late from work, my wife flogs me with a bunch of brooms," he said.
He also told the court that his wife beats him whenever there was an argument between them.
Urging the court to dissolve the 10-year-old marriage, Olanrewaju alleged that his wife was quarrelsome and uncontrollable.
Recalling that his wife fought with his younger brother, Olanrewaju alleged that Kemi called his mother a witch.
He also accused Kemi of parking out of her matrimonial home five years ago on the allegation that his (Olanrewaju's) mother is a witch.
Refuting the allegations, Kemi said that Olanrewaju wanted to end the marriage because he had another woman.
"God blessed our 10-year-old marriage with two kids but my husband doesn't take care of us because he has married another wife," Kemi said.
The wife also claimed that she had been taking care of their children alone, stressing that she did not want to continue with the marriage.
Kemi urged the court to compel her husband to be responsible for the monthly upkeep of the two children.
The president of the court, Chief Gabriel Oparanti, pleaded with the two parties not to dissolve their marriage for the sake of the children.
But both husband and wife insisted that they wanted the marriage dissolved and the court granted their wish.
It ordered Olanrewaju to be responsible for the upkeep of the children.
Meanwhile, a teenager, Adebayo Adeboye (19) and a 20-year-old man, Akanni Saheed, have been remanded in prison custody for allegedly robbing with a toy gun.
The charge sheet read in court on Wednesday alleged that the suspects committed the offence on March 1, 2011 at the Technical area of Osogbo, when they dispossessed Chief John Adebayo of N35,000.
The police prosecutor, Sergeant Joshua Oladoye, claimed that the suspects also robbed Grace Okunola of N5,000 and a Nokia mobile phone valued at N4,500.

The charge sheet also said while Adebayo was robbed between 5pm and 6pm, Okunola was robbed at 7am at Ajibade Street, Olorunda area of Osogbo on January 20, 2011 with a toy gun.
Oladoye said N56,000, two Nokia mobile phone, ATM cards and a cheque book were also stolen from Okunola.
The Magistrate, Mr. Olusola Aluko, adjourned the case till April 28, 2011 and remanded the suspects in prison.