'She's
Embarrassing Me'
Alison-Madueke Drags Embattled Ex-Wife, Deziani To Court
. Wants Her To Stop Using His Name
Ex-husband of
a former Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke, Rear Admiral Alison
Amaechina Madueke, has dragged her to
court to compel her to stop using his name.
He stated
that he was compelled to take the legal action against the embattled former
minister because her continuous use of his name poses great danger and
embarrassment to him.
He noted this
in a petition to the court, asking an injunction restraining her.
The Snoop
gathered, the retired naval officer is praying the court grant an order
directing the respondent (Diezani) to adopt and revert to her pre-marital
surname (Agama) and issue publications in newspapers of national circulation in
both Nigeria and the United Kingdom of a notice of her discontinuation of the
use of the petitioner’s first name and surname.
The petition, in the High Court of Lagos, suit no LD/15144HD/2024, sought the ex-wife desist from using the petitioner’s name, which poses a significant risk of legal and financial harm to the petitioner as the respondent faces criminal trials in Nigeria and UK.
The petition
stated that they stopped living together as couple in May 2015 after her
ministerial appointment and in November 2021, citing irretrievable breakdown of
marriage, Diezani filed a petition for dissolution of marriage (Suit No.
NSD/MG345/2021) at the High Court of Nassarawa State, Nassarawa Judicial
Division, sitting at Mararaba Gurku and on April 13, 2022, judgment was
delivered in Suit No. NSD/MG345/2021 by Hon. Justice A.A. Ozegya, dissolving
the marriage between the petitioner and the respondent on the ground that the
marriage has broken down irretrievably.
The retired naval officer in his petition, stated that the respondent faces public allegations of corruption and financial misconduct, for which trials are ongoing for both.
The
persistent portrayal of the respondent as the spouse of the petitioner is
creating embarrassment, a misleading impression and tarnishing the reputation,
integrity, and public image of the petitioner.
Even though
the marriage has been dissolved and is now legally finalized, the respondent,
more than two years later, continues to use the petitioner’s first name
(Alison) and surname (Madueke) as her own without any justification or consent
from the petitioner, which falsely suggests to the public continuing
relationship between the parties though same has since legally ended.
According to
the statement, the petitioner instructed his solicitors to address a letter to
the respondent, requesting her to cease the ongoing use of his first name and
surname.
Messrs
Foundation Chambers sent a formal letter, dated 14th December 2023, urging the
respondent to revert to her pre-marital name (Diezani Kogbeni Agama) following
the legal dissolution of the marriage.
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