Sunday, 12 April 2009

Entitlement to Family Inheritance

Ms A told Call a spade a spade her ordeal and would like you our intelligent and wise listeners to please advise her on what step/s to take.

She narrated her life story how her parents had three of them and she being the eldest of her siblings but her Mother later separated from her Father who remarried another woman who bore two children.
This woman had two children from a previous relationship before marrying her Father.

Ms A told Call a spade a spade that her Father passed away in 2006 (3 years ago). She reported that her Dad was very wealthy, having 30 houses in Nigeria and sums of over 50 million naira in his account plus acquired lands before he died.

Ms A told Call a spade a spade that her step mother refused to share her Dad's wealth because there was no will written before her Dad died, however Ms A reported that she has being to court in Nigeria to fight her case on behalf of herself and her other siblings. She told us that she has spent so much money to hire solicitors but says her Stepmother is highly influential.

Ms A said that all she is asking for from this woman for her own side is 20 million naira only and 10 houses but states that her Stepmother told her after all she is in London and that is her own share from her Father’s wealth. Ms A said her step-mother used to be very nice to them when her father was alive but suddenly changed the minute her father died. She reports that when her Mum went to sympathise with her Stepmother on hearing about the death of her former husband, her Stepmother walked her mum out of her Father’s house.

Ms A told Call a spade a spade the case has being in the court since 2007 and remains unresolved. She reports that her Mum is currently unwell and told her not to proceed with the case. However Ms A feels this is an injustice and needs your advice as she is planning to write to the head of Nigeria judiciary to step in. She reports that her other siblings are now in this country as was advised by her own mother to run for their dear lives.

The Questions are;
(1) Should Ms A forget about this property and move on?
(2) Do we advise her to continue or write to head of our judiciary to intervene?
(3) What are your opinion and advise for Ms A?

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6 comments:

  1. Good evening Abike, You are doing a wonderful job and the good Lord will continue to strenghten you.
    My name is Lola from Shoreditch. My own personal advise/opinion to Ms A and her siblings is to give the case to God as that fight is not their fight because it is only God that can win such fight for one. My word to the step mother is if she thinks that she has some powers, she should remember our maker, the who made her herself. Mama, we brought nothing to this world and will surely go back with nothing. I am pleading to you to please release what is not yours to whom it belongs.

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  2. Oriyomi Adewunmi12 April 2009 at 23:06

    I WOULD LIKE THE SAID STEP MOTHER TO KNOW THAT, SHE CAME INTO THIS WORLD WITHOUT NOTHING AND DEFINATELY WE GO WITH NOTHING.
    THE SAID STEP MOTHER, SHOULD FIRST THINK ABOUT HER OWN CHILDREN FUTURRE.
    THERE IS NO POSIBILITY FOR HER TO LIVE LONG, ALL THIS WITH EXPERIENCED,
    I ADVICE THIS CHILDREN TO LET GO OF THIS INHERITANCE, AND WAIT FOR RAPTURES.

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  3. I have listened patiently to the programme, and i will like to advice the so called step mother to surrender the will...,there is no how this man will have this enormous wealth, without writing the will. This woman should think seriously and give what belongs to Ceasar to Caesar. The judgement will start from this world..Mrs Stepmother, what are you going to do with this type of wealth? You too will soon pack your load, Ole, Armed robber!

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  4. Ms A should write to the head of Judiciary and involve the press and the civil society. She should try whether or not the letter would reach the judiciary.
    With invovelement of different organisations and individuals I am sure something would be sorted.

    However, Ms A and her siblings should be ready to let go everything as the last resort and they should remember the spiritual side of things.

    Also, as a nation we need to ask the govermnet to look into how divorce case is settled because Ms A and her sibblings supposed to have been settled from the divorce of thier mother.

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  5. In my own opinion, inheritance in Nigeria is not for wives, it is for children unless the wives did not have children. So far there is no will, then it has to be shared equally amongst the children or into 2 (Idi igi) whichever is agreed upon. They should notify their late father's relatives so that the can give them some backing. I feel it is their right and they should have access to it. The court of Law will do justice, but it may take a long time about 4yrs.

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  6. Regarding the invasion of nigerian pastors and demand for money. SOME CHURCHES HAS ATM CASH MACHINES IN THIER CHURCHES.
    CHURCH SHOULD NOT BE A TRADING PLACES OR MARKET PLACE
    2.After collecting tites and offerings, a request of £1000.00 sowing of seeds weekly.
    Is this DEMAND NOT MORE THAN 10% that BIBLE Asked for

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