The Baale
(leader) of Ikola Ilumo Community, Chief Abeeb Lawal, who was accused of
assaulting his wife, has said the woman, Bose, is jealous and troublesome.
The chief was
alleged to have stabbed the woman in the back during the encounter.
But Lawal,
who has two wives, denied the allegation, claiming that his wife got the
injuries on her body from a glass-made door.
Reports
gathered states that there had been a strain in the relationship between the
couple prior to the incident which happened on January 1.
It was learnt
that Lawal, who heads Ikola Ilumo Community in the Meiran area of the state,
was with his mother on the balcony of his house on the fateful day, receiving a
call when Bose came in to greet the elderly woman.
The chief
reportedly signalled to the mother of one to lower her voice which he claimed
was distracting his attention. She was said to have ignored the directive,
leading to the alleged assault.
Our
correspondent learnt that Lawal was arrested after the incident was reported at
the Meiran Police Station. He was, however, released on bail the same day.
He said, “I
had four wives but two have left. Bose is currently the senior wife. If I buy
things for her and my junior wife, she won’t be satisfied. She does not want to
see me with any other woman.
“She doesn’t
give me due regard being the head of the house. She goes to parties without my
permission. When her behaviour became unbearable, I abandoned her for eight
months. In fact, I have decided to divorce her because I am fed up.
“That fateful
day, I was on a very important call when she started making a noise. I
signalled to her to lower her voice, but she refused. I just threw a plastic
chair. Unfortunately, it hit her and she was slightly injured.
“I begged
her. My mother, visitors and neighbours also pleaded with her, but she did not
listen. She abused and chased me around the house, but I did not touch her.
“I later
decided to go to my office to let peace reign. While I was there, I was called
that she had injured her back on a glass door while she was resisting those who
were trying to calm her.
“I went to
her family house and begged her to no avail. It was a friend of mine in London,
who called me that he saw my wife’s picture online.”
When
contacted on the phone, Bose was reluctant to speak with our correspondent.
She said, “It
is true we had a misunderstanding, but the matter is already with the police.”
The Lagos
State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, said the case was
being investigated, adding that the chief would be charged to court.
“The chief
was released on bail and investigation has commenced on the matter. He will be
charged to court as soon as the judicial workers call off their strike,” he
said.
Culled: Punch
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