Saturday, 1 August 2015

Emeka Ike’s Divorce Mess: Wife Officially Files Divorce Suit

Actor Emeka Ike and his wife Emma who have been married for over twelve years are officially getting a divorce.
When the news broke that his wife had filled a divorse suit against Emeka Ike on allegation of domestic violence, the actor denied the allegations saying that he had not received any divorce notice.
“As I’m talking to you now, I have not received any divorce notice. Nothing like that happened. I have not received any letter from
anybody. I am a Christian, we don’t divorce,” he said earlier.

Barely a week after his claim, the case came before a Lagos Island customary court where his wife’s petition for dissolution of their marriage was heard. Though Emeka was not in court but his counsel was and so was Emma and her counsel.

In his presentation, Emeka’s counsel prayed the court to adjourn the case for the next hearing to six months, citing possibility of settlement between the couple before then.

“My client is ill but I will try my possible best to ensure that he comes on the next adjourned date. We indulge the court to give us six months from this day to see if there is possibility of settlement between the couple,” he said.

In her response, Emma said six months was too long, adding that the respondent had two years to reconcile with her but didn’t.

“The last time I wanted to speak with our children, it was my mother-in-law who picked the call and asked if I had read Exodus 21 which says that if I go, I shouldn’t return,” she said.

Subsequently, the court president held that only two weeks can be granted and thereafter August 12, 2015 was fixed as next hearing date.Actor Emeka Ike and his wife Emma who have been married for over twelve years are officially getting a divorce.

When the news broke that his wife had filled a divorse suit against Emeka Ike on allegation of domestic violence, the actor denied the allegations saying that he had not received any divorce notice.

“As I’m talking to you now, I have not received any divorce notice. Nothing like that happened. I have not received any letter from anybody. I am a Christian, we don’t divorce,” he said earlier.

Barely a week after his claim, the case came before a Lagos Island customary court where his wife’s petition for dissolution of their marriage was heard. Though Emeka was not in court but his counsel was and so was Emma and her counsel.

In his presentation, Emeka’s counsel prayed the court to adjourn the case for the next hearing to six months, citing possibility of settlement between the couple before then.

“My client is ill but I will try my possible best to ensure that he comes on the next adjourned date. We indulge the court to give us six months from this day to see if there is possibility of settlement between the couple,” he said.

In her response, Emma said six months was too long, adding that the respondent had two years to reconcile with her but didn’t.

“The last time I wanted to speak with our children, it was my mother-in-law who picked the call and asked if I had read Exodus 21 which says that if I go, I shouldn’t return,” she said.

Subsequently, the court president held that only two weeks can be granted and thereafter August 12, 2015 was fixed as next hearing date.

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