The court held that “a husband who marries a wife & builds a house during the pendency of the marriage stands the risk of losing that house if he later divorces the woman who had children for him unless such woman, of her own volition, leaves the matrimonial home
She claimed that while she was married to him, they had put resources together
She averred that before the divorce, her husband had moved out of their matrimonial home in Olodo but only came constantly to try to forcibly eject her and the children, usually accompanied by thugs.
She added that on August 15, 2014, one of her children, Bidemi James, was wounded in one of the episodes of attempted violent eviction and the sum of N530,000 from her business taken by her ex-husband and his accomplices.
“Section 18 also enjoins the court to treat such property as a joint property if the issue has to do with the maintenance of a matrimonial home.
“The uncompleted storey building is ordered to be sold by both parties and the proceeds divided in equal share.
The court also restrained James from harassing Toyin any further or disturbing the quiet possession of the property.
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