Ojo also said that Moses disappears every time and only sleeps with her once every two years.
She made the allegations in her response to a divorce petition filed by her husband.
“My husband became ill when our last child was about six months old. I took him to the hospital for treatment. His health kept on deteriorating.
”The doctor took our blood samples, and it revealed that my husband tested positive for HIV.
”I tested negative.
”My husband disappears every time. He only sleeps with me once in every two years,” she said.
Moses, who was also present in court, denied all his wife said about his health.
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Alhaji Saleh Zazzaga is the President, North Central Muslim Peace Initiative with headquarters in Jos.
He is also a youth mobiliser creating understanding among the diverse ethno-religious groups in Plateau State.
In this interview, he explains how their peace initiatives are yielding results in communities.
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ou are into peace initiatives and youth mobilisation/ empowerment in Plateau communities. Why?
I am motivated by the simple reason that there ought to be peaceful coexistence in the society because it is vital to human progress.
As a Plateau indigene, I grew up to meet peaceful coexistence and good neighbourliness among the different ethno-religious groups until violence began in 2001 in the state, which brought division and mistrust.