Woman Accuses Judge Who Wants Aregbesola Probed Of Snatching Her Husband

    Hehehe what me I know is that ever since the Judge demanded
    that the governor be probed, she has been having one problem or the other, lol.
    That is what we feel o, not saying it’s a fact but a big observation. Read how
    Punch reports this story of how a woman wrote the NJC that the said judge
    should please leave her husband alone so that he can face her and her four
    children. She said they have been dating since 2011, no one supports an extra
    marital affair, but madam why wait till 2015 to cry out? The report;
    The National Judicial Council has issued a query over
    allegation of amorous scandal against a judge in the Osun State judiciary,
    Justice Olamide Oloyede, who initiated a petition calling for the removal of
    the state Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola.
    The NJC issued the query dated July 28, 2015 and with
    reference number, NJC/S.29/HC.OS/16/1/55, against Justice Oloyede upon a
    petition by a mother of four, Mrs. Emily Richard-Obire, who accused the judge
    of cohabiting with her (Richard-Obire’s) husband.

    Oloyede came to prominence recently after she submitted a
    petition to the Osun State House of Assembly calling for the removal of
    Aregbesola on the grounds of his alleged financial misappropriation.
    But Richard-Obire had stated in her petition dated July 13,
    2015 that she only “recently” discovered that the judge had been having an
    affair to the detriment of her (Richard-Obire’s) matrimonial home since 2011.
    The Chief Justice of Nigeria and Chairman of the NJC,
    Justice Mahmud Mohammed, who personally signed the query, directed Justice
    Oloyede to respond to the query within 14 days of receiving it.
    A copy of the query obtained by our correspondent on Monday
    was issued to the judge through the Osun State Chief Judge, Justice O.A Ojo.
    It was entitled, ‘Re: Petition against Justice Olamide
    Oloyede of the Osun State Judiciary’ and reads thus, “I forward herewith a
    petition dated July 13, 2015 against you by one Mrs. Emily Richard-Obire on the
    above subject matter. The petition speaks for itself.
    “I shall be glad to have your comments within 14 days from
    the date of your receipt of this letter.”
    It could not be ascertained on Monday if Oloyede had
    responded to the query.
    Richard-Obire alleged in her petition that the judge’s
    relationship with her (the petitioner’s) husband was threatening her
    23-year-old marriage which had produced four children, one of whom is suffering
    from autism and Down’s Syndrome.
    In the petition addressed to Justice Mohammed, the
    petitioner alleged that her husband, Mr. Richard Obire, moved out of their
    matrimonial home in Lagos since 2011 and often travelled to Osogbo, the Osun
    State capital to cohabit with the judge.
    She said her husband and Justice Oloyode were both adherents
    to Grail Message and must have met in one of their meetings.
    According to her, the relationship between her husband and
    the judge had got to the extent that the judge’s official car was now in
    permanent custody of Obire.
    Urging the NJC to restrain Justice Oloyede “from further
    acts of having an affair with my husband,” Richard-Obire expressed fear that if
    something urgent is not done, the judge might finally “snatch” her husband
    eventually and finally abdicate his responsibilities.
    The petition read in part, “I am afraid that if something
    urgent is not done, Justice Oloyede may finally snatch my husband and he may
    eventually and finally abdicate his responsibilities. I have evidence to the
    effect that she has been addressing my husband as her “husband” and also my
    husband addresses her as “my beautiful wife” knowing full well that there is
    subsistence of marriage between us.

    “I urge you to use your good offices to restrain Justice
    Olamide Oloyede from further acts of having an affair with my husband.”

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