Wife Goes
Into Hiding As Husband, Lover Fight Over Paternity Of Baby.
A
married woman, Mrs. Feyintola Babalola has gone into hiding after a legal paternity
battle broke out between two men she engaged in secret romance in Lagos.
She
was said to have engaged her husband, Babalola, and her lover, Abiodun Ibrahim,
in love affairs to the extent that they both had steady access to her, but did
not know each other until recently.
According
to PM Express, Ibrahim was the first to meet and propose to marry Feyintola.
They then got very intimate and she became pregnant for him but eventually
opted for Babalola and got married to him.
All
the while, she still maintained both relationships; secretly met both men, made
them to believe that they were responsible for the pregnancy and they took care
of her.
Trouble,
however, started when she was delivered of the baby and Ibrahim visited to see
his son, but ended up being arrested by Mr. Babalola, who accused him of raping
and abducting his wife and the baby.
At
the station, Ibrahim told the police that despite the fact that Feyintola was
staying in Babalola’s house at Bola Street in Ebute Metta, Lagos, he was the
one that impregnated her and both of them knew before she married.
He
explained to the police that before and after she put to bed, he had been
taking care of her and the baby and only visited the place to see his newborn
baby as the father.
He
challenged both the police and Babalola to carry out a DNA test to know who
owns the baby. However, the police still charged him before the Ebute Metta for
rape and abduction.
The
court did not take his plea after the prosecutor, Inspector Miram Dauda, asked
the Court to refer the matter to the DPP for advice. Thus, the Presiding
Magistrate, Mrs. A.O. Ajibade, ordered his remand in prison custody and
directed the prosecutor to duplicate the file and send to the DPP.
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