Nigerian celebrity marriage of Toke Makinwa and Maje Ayida which crashed some months ago, is the subject of debate as their divorce lawsuit was brought before a court in Lagos.
Toke & Maje
The tell-all memoir by Lagos-based media personality, Toke Makinwa titled "On Becoming", was the central topic at the resumed hearing of the divorce petition she filed against estranged husband, Maje Ayida.
According to TheCable news, during the hearing of the divorce suit Toke had filed from Ayida in March 2016, on Tuesday at the Lagos high court in Igbosere, the pretty socialite was represented by L&A legal practitioners while T. Lawal held brief for Maje.
The court session started with the claimant, Toke, being invited to the dock for cross-examination by her lawyer. As her cross-examination began, Ayida’s counsel objected, saying the book, ‘On Becoming’, should not be referred to.
Lawal said it was not pertinent to cross-examine the claimant about the book, noting that it is “unnecessary at this moment”.
Lawyer to the claimant responded by saying that the book has something to do with the claim and that “it is material and necessary”.
The presiding judge, justice Obadina, overruled the motion of Maje’s lawyer, giving the green light for Toke to be asked questions relating to the book.
Thereafter, Maje’s lawyer kept interjecting with an objection to every question asked of Toke. Due to Lawal’s incessant objections, Toke could not answer any of the questions posed to her.
The court session ended about 15 minutes later as the judge adjourned the case to July 10 for the final hearing.
Among others, Toke had claimed that Ayida had extra-marital affairs while they were married and that despite his inability to make money available for their home, he was able to finance the birth of his child with Anita Solomon.
Some of the television star’s claims were replicated in the controversial book.
Maje has said that most of what was written about him in ‘On Becoming’ were false and has sued her for defamation.
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