Mrs Zainab Abdulkadir Kure, the wife of late Niger State Governor, Abdulkadir Kure, has been sued by her son over his late father’s property.
Umar filed a legal suit against his mother before the state Sharia Court of Appeal, challenging the distribution of his late father’s estate by an Upper Sharia Court/Administrator.
Mrs Kure and three other children of the late politician were listed as respondents in the court case with No SCA/NS/CV/O4/2020 which is against the decision of the court/administrator in Suit No USC/MK/CV/139.
This online news platform understands that Umar is seeking an order of the Sharia Court of Appeal for extension of time to seek another order for leave of the court to appeal an order for extension of time within which to file the notice of appeal.
In a 16-paragraph affidavit in support of the motion, one Blessing Abraham deposed that, “the appellant is dissatisfied with the decision of the trial court/administrator in the distribution of the estate in question.”
She noted that the appellant and his counsel were not present on the date the purported distribution was made and that he was not aware of the sharing of the estate on December 11, 2019, until he was served the decision on January 27, 2020, thereby elapsing the 30 days within which he could appeal.
Umar is also challenging the distribution of his father’s estate without payment of all debts of the deceased, adding that he was not given a fair hearing in the distribution of the estate.
Mrs Kure and three other children of the late politician were listed as respondents in the court case with No SCA/NS/CV/O4/2020 which is against the decision of the court/administrator in Suit No USC/MK/CV/139.
This online news platform understands that Umar is seeking an order of the Sharia Court of Appeal for extension of time to seek another order for leave of the court to appeal an order for extension of time within which to file the notice of appeal.
In a 16-paragraph affidavit in support of the motion, one Blessing Abraham deposed that, “the appellant is dissatisfied with the decision of the trial court/administrator in the distribution of the estate in question.”
She noted that the appellant and his counsel were not present on the date the purported distribution was made and that he was not aware of the sharing of the estate on December 11, 2019, until he was served the decision on January 27, 2020, thereby elapsing the 30 days within which he could appeal.
Umar is also challenging the distribution of his father’s estate without payment of all debts of the deceased, adding that he was not given a fair hearing in the distribution of the estate.
from Naija News
I knw dt every family has a black sheep wey dem dey try cover. But to openly sue ur mom is beyond me!
ReplyDeleteLike you rightly said, he is the black sheep 😂
Deletesome of you just come here to vomit rubbish with your myopic self. how does suing your mother make you a black sheep? do you know what properties are being talked about? what is going to court? you go to court to allow something to be sorted legally. some mothers are evil and trust you africans who believe parents are always right. someone take a matter to court for legal interpretation and your pea sized brain automatically assumes he is the black sheep. we all dont have full facts here so lets all shut up
DeleteAnon, i multiply all insults u threw at me in 100 folds and send it bck to u. Why the insults? Do u knw me?
DeleteWell my mum sued us too over my dad's properties....things dey happened o
DeleteCupcake,ignore the idiot please
DeleteThis is real O.D.O.O...Perfect song for this scenario..
ReplyDeleteOn top our money o. Hmmmn
ReplyDeleteMy dear on top our money. Wished these foolish people know that judgement is of God for the stealing they commit against humanity
DeleteHe might not even be the late governor son sef, Ndi entitlement 😩
ReplyDeleteGod forbid, shameless son.
ReplyDeletePeriod son..
ReplyDeleteMama give him his share...o
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