Forget the wealth and status, the
gilded and glamorous lives; they don’t necessarily guarantee longevity or
contentment in marriage. Grace, patience and tolerance for each other do. Alas,
it seems many Nigerian women are running thin on these three virtues
Since news broke recently that
Justice Joseph Itsebaga Acha of the Edo State High Court granted the
application of billionaire oil magnate, Chief Leemon Ikpea, for his wife, Mrs.
Agnes Ikpea, to vacate their family home in Banana Island, Lagos, and to refrain
from further causing him any harm, opinions and reactions have been mixed as
many who do not know the intricacies of the case have been screaming blue
murder. Others have castigated and queried Justice Acha as if he started the
legal profession yesterday. For emphasis, Justice Acha is the second most
senior Judge in the Edo State High Court hierarchy. So, he is no small fry!
On February 17, 2021, Justice
Acha granted Chief Ikpea’sapplication and ordered him to provide suitable
accommodation for his wife around Victoria Island, Lekki or anywhere convenient
in Lagos outside of Banana Island, Ikoyi, pending the determination of the
substantive divorce suit. That was two weeks ago.
It was not until Monday, March 1,
that a funny report surfaced in the social and traditional media that Mrs Ikpea
was ejected from the same house the court had asked her to vacate. Pictures of
the ‘ejection’ – with her bags and other paraphernalia all neatly arranged in
luxury travel bags and sellotaped cartons – were generously displayed, in a
move that discerning watchers have interpreted as deliberately whipping up
public sentiments.
Contrary to the report that Chief
Ikpea didn't get her accommodation as stated by the court, it was learnt that
instead of asking her to go to one of the numerous houses he had acquired for
her over the years, Chief Ikpea got his estranged wife a well-appointed
apartment in a gated estate in Ikoyi, Lagos. Even her own lawyer can attest to
this fact, as he okayed and signed an agreement to that effect. It remains
unclear why she is now crying blue murder.
Sources close to the family also
posit that Mrs Ikpea was not in short supply of where to move to based on the
court order. Before they parted ways, the Ikpeas had six children all of who
are now adults and living very well off their father’s affluence. Their
30-year-old son lives in a N450million house in Banana Island bought by Chief
Ikpea last November and she could have conveniently moved there. One of her
daughters, Augusta Ikpea-Enaholo, also runs the Royal Oaks Event Centre, a
multipurpose state-of-the-art event centre in Lekki, commissioned in 2019 by
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. The event centre, valued at about N850m, was
solely funded by Chief Ikpea.
Other children of the Ikpeas all
have their multi-million naira businesses and homes courtesy of their father.
But it is alleged that the man was never happy in the marriage because every
attempt he made to brush his wife up educationally and socially failed. Chief
Ikpea reportedly married Agnes as an illiterate from a village in their native
Edo State. He gave her everything she wanted in life. He had beautiful plans.
The plans were lofty and lovely. But things did not quite go as planned as the
character traits of the two partners conflicted with their starry-eyed
dreams. Even during their stormy
marriage, the man hardly had a breathing space until he could no longer bear
her undisguised antagonism to him.
Some of the factors that may also
have led to Chief Ikpea deciding to quit the marriage for good include the
ingratitude of his children who – despite all he does – are not on speaking
terms with him; and his belief that their mother deliberately turned them
against him. “After working so hard all his life; and after all he has done for
his family - nuclear, extended and even his daughters’ husbands included -
Chief Ikpea deserves his peace of mind. The society or his kids should not
decide for him where his happiness is,” said a family member of the Ikpeas.
A businessman and philanthropist,
Chief Ikpea is an intensely private and media-shy billionaire. Apart from
contemporaries in the business circle and a few friends in the political space,
he never hugs the limelight like other billionaires. Given that there is no legal or
constitutional restriction whatsoever as to which court one can seek divorce in
Nigeria, Chief Ikpea chose Benin, Edo State, not because he is from the state
or is acquainted with Justice Acha. In fact, sources close to him say he has
never met the Justice! However, the obvious media trial against Chief Ikpea not
only beggars belief but skirts moral boundaries.
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