The Abia State High Court, Umuahia will on September 28 hear a suit filed by a former chairman of defunct Citizens International Bank, Lady Joyce Udensi Ifegwu.
She sued the court’s probate registrar and six others, seeking to halt the issuance of letters of administration to the second defendant, Okafor Dike Udensi.
Okafor is the son of the late Lord Chief Dike Udensi Ifegwu from his first wife while the other defendants are his siblings.
The deceased’s children had applied to the probate for a letter of administration for their late father’s estate. The late Ifegwu allegedly died intestate.
Other plaintiffs in the suit are Nkechinyere Dike Udensi, Emmanuel Dike Udensi and Margaret Mmannu Dike Udensi.
Urum Udensi Ifegwu, Okorie Udensi Ifegwu, Mrs Iheanacho Kalu Aru (nee Udensi Ifegwu), Kalu Udensi Ifegwu, Eze Osogho Udensi Ifegwu and Agwu Udensi Ifegwu are the other defendants.
Lady Ifegwu claimed that she married the deceased under the Marriage Act, therefore, she was entitled to be issued with the letter of administration.
She prayed for order mandating the second defendant to produce details of rent proceeds and property sales from the estate.
In her statement of claim, Lady Ifegwu said the deceased died intestate. She said there were married for 35 years.
But in their statement of defence, the defendants, who are the deceased’s siblings, claimed that Lady Ifegwu was never married to their late brother.
The defendants said they did not accompany their brother to perform any traditional marriage rites according to the tradition of her place in Delta. They argued that the marriage certificate she is presenting was not genuine.
“Lord Chief Dike Udensi Ifegwu, late, was never married to the First Claimant either as alleged or at all, a position which until recently the defendants had thought to be otherwise.
“Rather on January 7, 1977, the deceased wedded his lawful wife, Eunice Dike Udensi Ifegwu. The said marriage of January 7, 1977 was perfomed in accordance with the customary rites of marriage in Abiriba,” the defendants said.
According to them, some of those rites included the payment of bride price, delivery of customary drinks among others.
“The deceased and his said wife had this relationship until the demise of the former and there was no divorce in accordance with customary law or under any other law,” they said.
The defendants claimed that their brother was never married to the claimant.
Besides, they said since there was already an existing lawful marriage under the customary law in 1978 when Lady Ifegwu claimed she got married, her marriage to their brother was null and void.
The plaintiff said it was invalid to contract such marriage under the Marriage Act, adding that there cannot be two lawful marriages, one under the custom and the other under statute between the deceased and two women.
The Nation extract
*See how money is tearing a family apart!
The man who worked hard for this money is gone.Hmmm!
I dont blame people who write off their estate before they pass on!
All this village men and stupid brothers eh........why don't u guys allow the women relax in her home......the fact that u lazy fcuks didn't accompany him to go marry her, doesn't mean they were not properly married. For God sake they have been together for 35yrs and am sure during those period """una dey call her our wife"""........go and work for ur money and stop fighting for ur dead brothers money
ReplyDeleteAbiriba people! No be small thing o.
ReplyDeleteI hope she is really prepared.
This would have been avoided if the man had put his house in order.
All this village men and stupid brothers eh........why don't u guys allow the women relax in her home......the fact that u lazy fcuks didn't accompany him to go marry her, doesn't mean they were not properly married. For God sake they have been together for 35yrs and am sure during those period """una dey call her our wife"""........go and work for ur money and stop fighting for ur dead brothers money
ReplyDeleteSee wahala.
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ReplyDeleteolori ISIS,improve your English.....
DeleteYour Gbagaun is too much.It's person not pesin.And go and look for a good job and take care of yourself.
Stop looking for help up and down.
don't understand
ReplyDeleteAs in...the moment a man marries, he shld just will it all sharply and same 4 d wife to one another to avoid stories that touch.
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Their dad died with no will.... This is nansance shah......
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Hmmm this life! I know the Emma inside studied Medicine in UNIBEN. His nick name then was Emma citizen because of the bank's name. Very calm boy n humble too the money no dey shack am. Well this is what happens when people refuse to put the house in order. Once a man is 50 he should write a will oooo. But a Nigerian man believes the day he writes his will he will die the next day. I pray they find peace, but sha na only one man property all of them dey fight for? What happened to trying to make their own? It is well
ReplyDeletethis is one thing about abiriba people their family are their brother and sister not their children i have seen this kind of battle repeat itself a lot of times.once an abiriba man dies his sibling would come and confiscate his property pending when he is buried then they divide it amongst themself.this have happened to three of my friends because am living in an area heavily populated with abiriba people in aba.please stop this tradition.
ReplyDeleteSo dis woman no even marry either under custom or statute. And he marry another woman b4 am. Na Mistress be dat nah! See gbege! Y d man no marry am 4 him lifetime? Only him fit answer. I surprise sha! Last week na daughter, dis week relatives!
ReplyDeleteThis life is so unfair!one will work hard,make money,enjoy a little of it (yes,cos most times pple that are wealthy don't have time in their hands to even sit around,they have to be busy making more of the money),den die off!for some family members and children that have never raised a finger to work,to inherit!this is a vanity of life...smh
ReplyDeleteDats why I tell pple,enjoy ur life oo!make out time and spoil urself cos 80percent of the time,even as u are alive,its other pple u spend ur money on.talk more of wen u die,all u get is one minute silence before the fight for properties commence!smh smh
Things fall apart...all because of money.
ReplyDeleteGod please settle many families. the wahala is too much
ReplyDeleteWhat money can do 2 one & happy family.
ReplyDeleteAbeg, they should help me with a little money now; just came back from school, still searching for a job i can do within d remaining 3months of d year.
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This is a matter that the widow of the late man took to Court since 2013. Why is it all of a sudden since last week,the same papers have been making it a point of duty,same time every week,to publish stale details.it is obvious now that she went to court because of all these hawks who obviously want to steal her husband's Estate from her,and since she refused so,think they can blackmail her into submission. It's this same losers who have been fighting her over her late husband's Estate that are Now going to the papers. Cheap blackmail!!! If the parties are sure of what they are saying,they should go to court as the woman has,and prove same. That is what the courts are for. It's like these thieves are so frustrated and desperate to carry another man's sweat they didn't suffer for that they have to now resort to newspaper publication to fight her.It is not for child or brother to say who a man's wife is. It is the only the man who says who his wife is. And I am sure he categorically said so and made it known before he died. No one can change that or tarnish that. Leave his widow alone,otherwise the man who married the woman and they sweated made their money together before he died,will fight and kill all of you fighting her. Go and work and make your own money in your own homes with your own families.The God of widows is watching all of you thieves!!! And will surely fight for her. Her late husband is watching you all,and would never allow you people to succeed in your wicked agenda against wife and home. A man's home is his fortress.
ReplyDeleteThis is a matter that the widow of the late man took to Court since 2013. Why is it all of a sudden since last week,the same papers have been making it a point of duty,same time every week,to publish stale details.it is obvious now that she went to court because of all these hawks who obviously want to steal her husband's Estate from her,and since she refused so,think they can blackmail her into submission. It's this same losers who have been fighting her over her late husband's Estate that are Now going to the papers. Cheap blackmail!!! If the parties are sure of what they are saying,they should go to court as the woman has,and prove same. That is what the courts are for. It's like these thieves are so frustrated and desperate to carry another man's sweat they didn't suffer for that they have to now resort to newspaper publication to fight her.It is not for child or brother to say who a man's wife is. It is the only the man who says who his wife is. And I am sure he categorically said so and made it known before he died. No one can change that or tarnish that. Leave his widow alone,otherwise the man who married the woman and they sweated made their money together before he died,will fight and kill all of you fighting her. Go and work and make your own money in your own homes with your own families.The God of widows is watching all of you thieves!!! And will surely fight for her. Her late husband is watching you all,and would never allow you people to succeed in your wicked agenda against wife and home. A man's home is his fortress.
ReplyDeleteYeebo people and long throat. Tufiakwa!! Money and materialism is the opium of the biafrans!
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