Man drags nieces to Court, gets order to pay them
20.2million naira after he tried to stop them from inheriting their
fathers property
Female inheritance may not have been the norm in some parts of the
African continent but today, it is acceptable in many parts of the
world.
In Nigeria, a High Court sitting in Uyo, the Akwa-Ibom State capital,
ruled against one Mr. Sampson Silas Udoh who allegedly dragged two of
his nieces to Court for attempting to inherit their late father’s
properties.
The High Court in its final ruling, charged Mr. Sampson Udoh, an
indigene of Itiam Etoi in Uyo Local Government Area of the state to pay
the sum of twenty million, one hundred thousand Naira to two of his
nieces as a penalty for his offense.
The applicant, Mr Udoh is to pay the sum of ten million, fifty thousand
naira to each of the two girls as the court held that Mr Udoh attempted
to breach the fundamental rights of his nieces who are the children of
his elder brother.
It also held that while Mr Udoh, sought the enforcement of his
application to stop his nieces from inheriting their late father’s
property, female children have equal stake with their male counterparts
to inherit their parents properties and that it was high time paramount
rulers, clan heads, village heads and community leaders in Akwa Ibom
State came to terms with this fact.
Delivering the judgement which lasted for an hour, the presiding judge,
Justice Ntong Ntong described the applicant’s action as obnoxious and
repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience while stressing
that “the maltreatment is opprobrium, offensive and unconstitutional”.
The Court also held that: “the first and second respondents acquired
their father’s property at Isaac Silas Udo Obot’s compound, Nung Udoetok
Ibom Adia Abasi of Itiam Etoi, Uyo, a fact contained in exhibits
canvassed in their counter affidavit in the minutes of the peace meeting
and property sharing agreement of Udoetok Ibom Adia Abasi Family, dated
11th January, 2019.
“The applicant cannot be allowed to take advantage of the vulnerability
of his nieces just because they were born girls and women into their
family.
From the totality of credible evidence before the Court, the Police
and other respondents did not and are not likely to encroach or infringe
upon the rights of the applicant.
“Instead it was the applicant that infringed upon the fundamental
rights of his nieces, with impunity, which cannot be allowed to stand.
“The application for the enforcement of the applicant’s fundamental
rights has failed woefully in its entirety and dismissed same with cost
of total sum of twenty million, one hundred thousand Naira payable to
the 1st and 2nd Respondents at ten million, fifty thousand Naira, each.”
The Akwa Ibom state high court has thus, paved a way for many other
Nigerians, Africans and even global citizens to understand that female
inheritance of family properties is not a taboo
Mrs Bakabasi James, Miss Ndantiabasi Silas, as well as Mr. Williams
Ubetem, the Investigating Police Officer( IPO) attached to the State
Police Headquarters, Ikot Akpan Abia and the State Commissioner of
Police all joined asspondents in the suit which was filed on 16th
August, 2022,
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