Akolade
Arowolo, the 31-year-old man standing trial for allegedly killing his banker
wife, Titilayo, on June 24, 2011 said he and the deceased kissed and had s**x
for two hours on the day she died.
He
added that the activity signified that they (couple) had a cordial relationship
before her demise.
Akolade,
who said his wife died on his 30th birthday, explained that although the
marriage was good, it was not without its challenges.
“We
later prayed and talked about how we could improve on our relationship as well
as business opportunities.”
Akolade
said he only slapped his wife once throughout their three-year marriage, adding
that their marriage was not a violent one as alleged.
Akolade,
while being led in evidence by the defence counsel, Olanrewaju Ajanaku, told an
Ikeja High Court on Thursday that he met his wife at Lagos State University in
2005 while he was taking classes for a postgraduate degree.
He
said they grew close and became good friends and he got her pregnant in 2008
and they got married in November that year.
He
said, “We were great friends and lovers but that is not to say that we didn’t
have challenges. In the course of our relationship, there were times people commended
us because we knew how to counsel people.
“We
were everywhere together and I took her to work on many occasions while
sometimes, I would leave the car for her to take to work while I would use
public transport. Our challenges were like those of many young couples. We
disagreed on many things.
“For
example, a few months before our daughter, Olamide, was born, we were making
plans for the baby when she demanded N500, 000 to buy all necessary things. I
told her I didn’t have that much on me and she should accept N100, 000 but she
refused and left for her parents’ home.”
Akolade
described his wife as hot-tempered adding that she always flared up whenever
she could not have her way, earning her the nickname, Thatcher.
He
said a few months into the marriage, he noticed that his wife’s attitude had
changed and he sought advice from a friend who told him to leave the house
whenever there was an argument. He said one day, his wife got him very angry
and he slapped her only once.
He
said, “One Friday, I went for a vigil but did not come back the following
morning. I went to stay with a friend because I wanted my wife to miss me.
However I started missing her and I went back home that same day. On getting
home, I met a man in the house whom my wife identified as her colleague. The
man left immediately after.
“I
went through her phone and noticed that she had called her father, George
Oyakhire, an ex-boyfriend of hers and an unidentified number. Later, I asked
her why she didn’t call me when I did not come home but she said she did not
have airtime. I then asked her that where did she then get airtime to call the
three people I noticed on her phone.
“She
flared up and said I should never go through her phone again. She then started
to call her ex-boyfriend in my presence. I got angry, grabbed her phone and
smashed it against the wall. She took my phone and smashed it as well, so I
slapped her. She immediately left the house and went to her parents’
place.”
He
said his wife was also secretive and had even confessed to having an abortion
without his consent adding that the abortion later led to menstrual
complications.
Akolade,
who claimed to be an ordained pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God,
said he was not jobless as reported but was an auditor and had even worked on
big government contracts.
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