Barely 72 hours to her wedding, a lady, Ada Uburu, has declared that she is no longer interested, as she accuses her fiance of acts classified as domestic violence.
Ada, in a lengthy post shared on her Facebook page, alleged that her fiance had been maltreating her since he paid her bride price, narrating how he once attacked her with hammer, cutlass and other harmful objects.
Ada, who expressed disappointment over the behaviour of David, who was her secondary school mate, said she initially tried to put up with him because he always promised to turn a new leaf after assaulting her, but that she later found out it was of no use.
However, after enduring for over a year, she has now decided to call off their wedding which was supposed to hold in three days time, saying “I will not live my entire life facing domestic violence.”
Ada apologised to her family and loved ones for the inconveniences of cancelling the church and traditional wedding slated to hold in Ebonyi State on April 16, 2022.
However, David Okike, the jaded fiance, reacting in a statement on Facebook on Friday, denied all the allegations levelled against him.
He alleged that his fiancée lived a lavish and wasteful lifestyle.
He further accused her of carrying out abortion of three pregnancies belonging to him.
David said, “Contrary to the statement my wife posted on her Facebook profile bearing Ada Uburu, which is currently trending, this is my story:
“Let me first clarify that we have dated for over eight years and she bears Ada Uburu with her official name, Michael Helen Ozioma, and another identity-Sandra Obi, which she uses to suit her purpose of identification at a particular time.
“Within these years, I have never on any occasion, irrespective of the level of provocation, raised my hand on her and this is because I respect and adore her.”
Okike further stated that ‘there was no such occurrence where I raised a knife, cutlass, and or harmer on her and it was shocking to read her fabrications in that regard’.
“Accepted that there is no perfect relationship, I can’t deny the fact that we sometimes disagree but it never led to assault as she alleged.
“I make the above statements knowing that we were not leaving alone but surrounded by relatives which can as well serve as witnesses to how we lived while we were together in my house,” David defended