Sunday, 30 March 2014

Lagos Refinery: Dangote’s Police-on-Demand Beat, Hound Villagers Out of Their Homes


Photo0018dangote-lagosBy Saharareporters, New York
A Mobile Police officer, Tajudeen Sodiq, one of those deployed to the Pankere Village in Idasho community by businessman, Aliko Dangote, has provided confirmation they have the orders of the wealthy businessman to “clear” out the villagers for his refinery project, telling the displaced villagers of the nature of their instructions after chasing them out.
Some of the women who were molested by the policemen yesterday were taken to a hidden place and beaten with nail-tacked clubs.
“They said they would not shoot gun at us because it may not penetrate. So they tacked nails on woods and beat us mercilessly,” said one woman who was released by the policemen last night. Two other women taken away by the policemen had still not been found as at press time.
Policemen from the local station had defied Mr. Dangote’s call to carry out the “clearing” away of people, pointing out that the disputed land was in court.  However, the residents say some of the new policemen who told them they were invading at the demand of Mr. Dangote, are from the Lagos Police Command, apparently obliging the Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola.
Curiously, the residents also said they recognized some of the new “policemen” who arrived at the village today as touts from the area town.  They said they were shocked to see well-known touts wearing police uniforms and entering the village to clear out any residents who may want to return to their homes.  This suggests that even deeper under-handed methods are being employed by the businessman and the governor in the effort to appropriate the land.
“Presently, we are homeless and we are just squatting. We want to go back to our homes but the policemen are threatening to kill us at sight,” the homeless villagers said.
A few weeks ago, policemen fired shots into a house and injured an old man as they chased the residents out of their homes.
Governor Fashola had threatened to deal with the villagers without compensation if they resisted his quit order. Messrs. Fashola and Dangote are accused of shunning court processes, refusing to wait for the suit in court over the disputed land to be disposed of.
Video link to Mr. Fashola’s threat to the villagers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo4jCXuMCrk
Fashola and Dangote conspiring at a town meeting some weeks back
Fashola and Dangote conspiring at a town meeting some weeks back
A local chief of the Panseke village in Idasho, Julius Samuel, said he visited the Police Station to complain about hoodlums appearing in police uniforms to terrorize his village, but that the police only promised “to do something about it.”  He said the police advised them not to return to their homes so as not to provoke the hoodlums.
Although Mr. Dangote claims he had paid to take over the village, the villagers, including their chiefs, said they were not contacted or paid by anyone for their land.

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By The Way, What Is SLS Doing About Reno Omokri? By Pius Adesanmi

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I am not done with Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s post-suspension politics yet. I stated last week that he is poorly served by the combination of his advisers and his personal arrogance and this explains why he has been travelling on the dead-end road of justifying and rationalizing the one area of his service in which his judgment collapsed tragically and completely instead of focusing on the areas in which he is the undisputable owner of the moral high ground.
Instead of disturbing us with insulting rationalizations of his reckless and wasteful intervention funds regime, he should go after the masquerades of authority stealing he exposed and provide public leadership in a sustained crusade to keep that issue on the national front burner until specific culprits are identified and punished to the full extent of the law. Thanks to Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s patriotic but belated whistleblowing, President Jonathan, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Mrs. Diezani Allison and Madueke, and other as yet unidentified heist facilitators in NNPC stand indicted for supervising the greatest heist in the postcolonial history of this country and SLS should not allow them to continue to sleep easy.
The ill-educated yobs who have been all over our national airwaves saying that the said monumental heist should be rolled under the carpet because Sanusi Lamido Sanusi kept throwing out conflicting figures should be ignored and their Stockholm Syndrome attitude to the missing $20 billion – defend the indicted who stole from them, deny that money is missing – should attract only one reaction from us all: contempt.
While fighting on the missing funds front, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi should also consider coming down from his perch on Mount Olympus to do something about Pastor Wendell Simlin alias Reno Omokri alias Special Assistant to President Jonathan on Facebook and Twitter. Apart from reiterating the fact that an ethically-challenged and thoroughly dishonest fellow who brought the institution of the Nigerian Presidency to disrepute by committing such a monumental fraud in her name ought to have been fired a long time ago, we need not rehash the details of the Reno Omokri tragedy. If you missed that news cycle, check it out here on BBC: (http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-26481508).
What needs to detain us here is why the principal target and victim of Reno Omokri’s wickedness and fraud, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has done absolutely nothing about it when he has limitless resources to dig further than patriot Feyi Fawehinmi and the BBC, assemble evidence, and sue Mr. Omokri. We know from his antecedents that President Jonathan thrives in the company of such fraudulent characters and moves against them with great reluctance and only after sustained public outcry. His presidential instinct is always to wait out public outcry against any of the fraudulent characters around him, assured that the Nigerian public has no staying power over any issue. He moved against Stella Oduah only because the Nigerian public uncharacteristically sustained the outcry in that one instance.
Like his boss, Mr. Omokri’s crisis strategy has been to quietly retire Pastor Wendell Simlin from active public service and wait out the public outcry. Mr. Omokri knows his people. We have since moved on with our lives to other issues. Knowing all of these, why has SLS not moved against such a fraudulent, devious, and vindictive character who was doctoring documents to link him to mass murder? Is there any difference between trying to assassinate you and trying to link you to terrorism and mass murder? Why would a victim of such unspeakable wickedness not lift a finger against somebody who wished him dead? Besides, does it not stand to reason that anybody who successfully sues any of the fraudulent characters in Aso Rock and hurls the ass of such an offender to jail would have performed an invaluable service to the Nigerian people by fumigating that festering space of fraud and corruption called the Nigerian presidency?
I want to submit that the reason SLS has not moved against Pastor Wendell Simlin is not dissociable from the reason he met the President’s initial call for his resignation with rudeness and condescension: caliphal hubris. In his heavily pro-Sanusi essay this week, my good friend, Segun Adeniyi, regretted Sanusi’s insubordination and rudeness to the President but was careful to avoid going into where that attitude to the President – and by extension to Reno Omokri – was coming from. Also, many Nigerians wondered – and still do wonder – why and how SLS could have been so openly rude to the President, looking down on him, thumbing his nose at him, and boasting that he cannot be sacked, almost elevating the office of CBN Governor into a parallel and superior Presidency within the same Republic.
Those Nigerians wonder because they may be aware of the immense power of the Caliphate in its present political ramifications, they are much less aware of that abstraction that I am calling caliphal hubris and how they feature within it. They are not aware of it because not very many of them would have read Chapter 20 of the collected essays of Professor Adiele Afigbo entitled, “In the Shadow of the Caliphate: Culture and the Politics of Structure and Administration in Nigeria.” The caliphal self, we must note, is not to be reduced to the geographical space of the old Sokoto caliphate. It radiates beyond it.
Let’s just say that in the caliphal mental map of Nigeria, the time shall never come when any political or other institutions of civic and secular essence shall not be deemed inferior to the caliphal self. The only relationship that can exist between this caliphal self and the rest of Nigeria is that of the horse and its rider. It is even more frustrating that these master-servant sentiments between you and the rest of Nigeria can no longer be expressed openly – it used to be possible to express such sentiments in the past – but can now only be discussed in hushed tones behind high fences in Kaduna, Kano, and Sokoto. Sometimes, long repressed caliphal hubris bursts out in the inconsequential public noisemaking of Professor Ango Abdullahi and Dr. Junaid Mohammed and they begin to give orders to the rest of the country about who they have decided can and cannot rule Nigeria in 2015.
When you are a scion of caliphal hubris, it must have seemed to you like the end of the world that somebody from the backwaters of Otuoke could purport to have fired a scion of the throne of Kano! Not even if he is President! At any rate, in your mental map, the Nigerian Presidency is inferior to the throne that sired you. The idea of being sacked must have seemed to you like a huge joke. This is the origin of all that rudeness, all that insubordination that Segun Adeniyi identifies. However, sympathy for and kindness to SLS would not let Segun go beyond mentioning the insubordination. Having placed a patriotic finger on the heist, the logical thing to have done, as Pastor Tunde Bakare opined in his essay, was resign and lead a principled fight from the outside. What stood in the way was caliphal hubris. And if somebody looked down on the President, it is not too difficult to imagine that a junior aide like Reno Omokri is way too low to be reckoned with, too small a fly to swat. He is not even a needle in a haystack. He does not exist. The novelist, Amadou Kourouma, would say that he is not worth the fart of a hyena.
In a funny, ironic way then, Mr. Omokri is benefitting from caliphal hubris because his fraud and wickedness have been completely ignored on account of it. Yet, Sanusi and his strategists are wrong to pass on this opportunity to make an example of a fraudulent Presidential aide in a competent court of law. If nothing, by assembling evidence against Mr. Omokri with a view to suing and prosecuting him, they’d be sending a clear message to the President that every opportunity to fumigate the pestilential environment he has created around himself Aso Rock shall be seized and exploited to the full by the Nigerian people. That is one more way in which SLS could be of service to Nigeria.
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G.O.K Ajayi dies at 82




G.O.K Ajayi dies at 82
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Foremost legal practitioner,  Chief Godwin Olusegun Kolawole Ajayi, is dead.
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN)  reportedly died last Friday in Lagos according to a relative  who confirmed that arrangements are on for his burial.
Born May 29, 193, Late Chief Ajayi was called to the bar at 24 and enrolled a SAN in 1978 along with Late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Professor Ben Nwabueze  and Chief Richard Akinjide.
 TheNation

Anxiety grows over fate of Okada rider who exposed Ibadan horror




Anxiety grows over fate of Okada rider who  exposed Ibadan horror
Different scenes of the horrific discovery
by: Oseheye OKWUOFU, Ibadan in Featured, News 2 days ago
THE whereabouts of a commercial motorcyclist popularly called Okada rider, who blew the lid on the evil at the Ibadan forest of horror is still unknown. His name is Kazeem and it was he who sent distress text messages to friends and colleagues while being held captive at the forest. Unfortunately, he was not among the victims rescued by people and minions of law at the forest. And seven days after the Saturday’s discovery of the evil forest, curious residents and colleagues of Kazeem said they would not give up until their missing colleague is rescued from the jaws of kidnappers. As at Tuesday, his colleagues claimed they still received test messages from him asking them to rescue him from the kidnappers’ den. Already, a search party has been launched for the Okada rider by his colleagues and relatives, who many believe could still be alive, in the forest with nine others. A source, who asked not to be named, said: “Kazeem is a commercial motorcyclist and was lured by one of the kidnappers to the site. Unknown to his captors, he had hidden a cell phone which he used to send distress text messages to people. “He used his phone to contact some of his colleagues and gave them the description to the site of horror. That was how we came to this forest to search for him. We have searched everywhere but could not find him. We have also called his phone severally after but we could no longer reach him. He might have been killed in the forest.’’ One of the Okada operators, who is also a member of the search team, Mr. Babayemi Farinu, described his kidnapped colleague as gentle and focused. Another Okada operator, Dapo Abbey, who spoke with The Nation yesterday, said: “We all came here to show solidarity and to fight agents of darkness. It is not because we know him, he is not under our unit, but he is our colleague because he is an Okada operator. “His name is Kazeem and he is from Olomi area. From what we gathered from people who know him, he is such a gentle and diligent person. He was said to have brought two passengers here last Saturday but ended up being kidnapped. He has been sending distress calls since Saturday, and this afternoon, we learned that he sent text messages to people. What that means is that he is still being held somewhere in this forest with others,” he said. “That is why we appealed to policemen to help us to search for him,” said another commercial motorcyclist, who gave his name as Ade. Nasiru Akeem, a member of Soka Unit of Amalgamated Commercial Motorcycle Riders Association of Nigeria (ACOMORAN), described the disappearance of their member as very painful and unfortunate. “When we rushed to the forest based on the distress call from Kazeem, we searched everywhere, including the building where some of the victims were found, but we couldn’t find him. Some of us shared ourselves into groups and moved deeper into the forest where we discovered more horrifying sights. We have also been to the police in an effort to arrest the fleeing kidnappers. At the moment, we have embarked on prayers and fasting because we believe that God will make it possible for us to locate his whereabouts. “We have no doubt that he is still alive; soon God will touch the hearts of his abductors and save his life”, he added. Some roadside mechanics, who ply their trade a few metres away from the horrific site, expressed disbelief and shock at the discovery. Soka is one of the new residential areas on the outskirts of Ibadan where the forest is located. Part of the forest was occupied by some construction firms, who left at the completion of their projects, leaving behind the structures used by the kidnappers to perpetrate evil. A cross section of residents, who spoke with our correspondent, described the area as a dangerous place, especially at night, claiming that the law enforcement agents had for years been informed of the criminal tendencies of some unscrupulous elements found around the area, but nothing was done to address it. About 20 men and women were evacuated from the bush. The victims were bags of bones having been apparently subjected to starvation and neglect by their captors. Among the victims was a woman who claimed that she was delivered of a baby two days before the discovery and that her baby was immediately sold by her abductors. Some appeared like lunatics with deadlocks on their heads. The scene at the forest which stretched over 15 kilometres was repulsive as decomposing bodies, human skulls, graves and human parts littered the place. Abandoned structures, containers and tankers also compete for space. They were allegedly used by the kidnappers to keep away their victims from sight. Not a few of their unlucky victims had been slaughtered there and sold in parts to human parts buyers. Inside the abandoned buildings, there were tell-tale signs of rape and torture of victims. Among the items found are travelling bags, foot-wears, clothes, national drivers licence, wallets and passport photographs . One of the national driver’s licence bears the name Akinola James Idowu (Ogun State) of NYSC Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan with expiring date April 4, 2014. Another national driver’s licence found is that of one Saidi R. Adetoro of 52, Yaya Abatan Street, Ogba Lagos State. It was issued on March 29, 2003 and expired on November 3, 2006. Some of the mechanics, who operate close to the forest, said the human parts trade had been on for years. They claimed to have sighted on a number of occasions some persons in posh vehicles at the site of the horror. Adekola Abato, a mechanic who spoke with our correspondent, said: “This is surprising. Since I came here for over eight years now, I never knew that this terrible thing is going on here. We ought to have known this but it’s very difficult to detect. We thank God that they have been exposed, but they have caused a lot of pains to the families of their victims.” Although, the forest has since been condoned off by security agents, but angry residents have continued to throng the site wielding cutlasses, clubs, shovels, iron rods and other dangerous weapons in an attempt to arrest the perpetrators of the heinous crime. Not even the sounds of gun shots and tear gas canisters fired by the police to ward off the crowd could scare them away. Governor Abiola Ajimobi has since revoked certificate of occupancy and reclaimed it for the state government. The Chairman of Oluyole Local Government, Hon. Abass Aleshinloye who witnessed the evacuation of the kidnapped persons on Saturday described the action of the captors as criminal.
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Fears for the Queen's health after Cameron forces her to rewrite diary by delaying opening of Parliament


  • Government moved State Opening of Parliament due to lack of policies
  • Changes mean Queen, 87, will have a gruelling week of engagements
  • She has to speak at opening or risk constitutional crisis, ministers warn
  • MPs accused David Cameron of putting 'needless strain' on the monarch
  • Buckingham Palace admits June is 'extremely busy' for Queen and Philip
  • She now has to give speech and host garden party before going to France

David Cameron’s decision to delay the State Opening of Parliament by a month because he has run out of policies has caused a clash with Buckingham Palace – after courtiers warned it could overburden the Queen, who turns 88 next month.

They objected after the Prime Minister told the Palace he intended to move the Queen’s Speech to June 4, giving her and Prince Philip – 93 on June 10 –just 24 hours to recover before they travel to France for a three-day visit to mark the 70th anniversary of D-Day.

Downing Street then suggested bringing the Queen’s Speech forward a day to June 3 – only for the Palace to point out it would clash with a garden party she is hosting.
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David Cameron's changes to the State Opening of Parliament mean the Queen faces an 'extremely busy' week
David Cameron's changes to the State Opening of Parliament mean the Queen faces an 'extremely busy' week
David Cameron's changes to the State Opening of Parliament mean the Queen faces an 'extremely busy' week

After what a Palace spokesman last night described as a ‘constructive dialogue’, the Queen eventually agreed to June 3 after being told there was no other date available and that failing to choose one would cause a constitutional crisis.

It means the Queen will face a gruelling five days.

She will attend the State Opening of Parliament and read the Queen’s Speech, which sets out the Government’s legislation for the coming year.
 
She will then return to the Palace that afternoon and host the garden party a couple of hours later.
After a single day off, dominated by briefings on her D-Day trip, she and the Duke of Edinburgh will set off for France.

The Coalition’s critics say its lack of policies has created a ‘zombie Parliament’, with most MPs attending Parliament for just a couple of days a week, and the Queen’s Speech being pushed back while Ministers think of ideas to fill it. 
Political issues mean the Queen will have to speak in parliament on the day of a Palace garden party, shortly before she travels to France
Political issues mean the Queen will have to speak in parliament on the day of a Palace garden party, shortly before she travels to France

MPs on all sides last night accused the Government of showing ‘poor manners’ to the Queen for forcing her to change her diary at short notice.

‘The Queen and Prince Philip have understandably scaled back their appearances because of their increasing age, yet the Government is putting them under needless strain to spare its own blushes,’ said one senior parliamentarian.

‘It is rude and disrespectful. Consideration for the Queen should take priority over political embarrassment.’

The news comes at a time when Royal officials have been trying to curb some of her more onerous responsibilities.

It was announced last year that the Queen and Prince Philip, who have both recently suffered illness, would be cutting back on their overseas travel; the visit to France will be one of just two foreign trips they carry out in 2014.

The government insists the Queen was given 'good notice' of the change of schedule
But Labour MP Chris Bryant said the government had 'failed to consult' the monarch
The government insists the Queen was given 'good notice' of the change of schedule, but Labour MP Chris Bryant (right) said ministers had 'failed to consult' the monarch

The Royal couple will travel to meet President Francois Hollande, staying at the Elysee Palace, attending state events in Paris and continuing on to Normandy for the commemorations on June 6.

Their visit will coincide with a mass parachute drop by 16 Air Assault Brigade to mark the liberation of Ranville, the first village to be freed from the Nazis in 1944. The event will be followed by a memorial service.

Last night a Palace source said the Government had told courtiers that the reason for the delay was to avoid a clash with the European elections in May. Sceptics, however, point out that the EU elections have been in the calendar for years.

A Palace spokesman would say only: ‘We understood why the Government wanted to move the date.’

A Buckingham Palace spokesman said 'constitutional proprieties' were extremely important to the Queen and her staff
A Buckingham Palace spokesman said 'constitutional proprieties' were extremely important to the Queen and her staff

When asked whether the Palace had objected to the Queen delivering the speech the day before she is due to travel, the spokesman said: ‘It is an extremely busy time.

‘We made it clear that the Queen would be leaving for the D-Day celebrations on the 5th, and had a very constructive dialogue on that basis. At all times we were guided by the constitutional proprieties.’

A Government spokesman said: ‘The June date has been in the diary for a while now and we made sure that the Palace was given good notice. We were aware that the Queen was planning to travel to the D-Day commemorations later that week.

‘We know the Queen has a very busy diary and we have been sensitive to that fact.’

Labour frontbench MP Chris Bryant said: ‘The Government had four years to work out when this year’s State Opening would take place, and the one person they failed to consult was the one without whom it could not take place – the Queen.

‘This may be a zombie Parliament, but even the undead normally show better manners.’

When The Mail on Sunday first revealed the delay, one Tory Minister said it had arisen because Mr Cameron had ‘ripped up’ the proposed programme of legislation, saying it was ‘not sexy enough’.

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Michael Schumacher's wife builds £10million medical suite ......

Michael Schumacher's wife builds £10million medical suite in their mansion to look after stricken F1 Ace when he leaves hospital after being told it is unlikely he will wake

  • The medical facility will be built in the family's £25million Swiss estate
  • Doctors think it is unlikely Michael Schumacher will ever wake up
  • Despite grim prognosis, the seven-time F1 champion's family will not give up
  • The family are currently making 150-mile round trip to his bedside daily
  • Family friend said Corinna Schumacher would see giving up as a 'betrayal'
The wife of Michael Schumacher is reportedly spending £10million on building a fully equipped medical suite in their family home so her husband can leave the hospital.
Even though Corinna Schumacher, 45, has been told by doctors it is highly unlikely the racing ace will ever wake up from his medically induced coma, she has decided to use the family's £500million fortune to build the facility in their lavish £25million estate on the banks of Lake Geneva, Switzerland.
Today is the three month anniversary of the Alps skiing accident where the seven-time F1 champion, 45, hit his head and was put into an induced coma to reduce brain swelling.
Corinna Schumacher, left, wants to bring her husband, right, home from hospital - even if he never wakes up
Corinna Schumacher, left, wants to bring her husband, right, home from hospital - even if he never wakes up





The £25 million estate on the shores of Lake Geneva, where Corinna Schumacher is installing the facility
The £25 million estate on the shores of Lake Geneva, where Corinna Schumacher is installing the facility

Since then, there have been few encouraging signs of recovery and the racing ace has been wasting away in his hospital bed, losing 25 per cent of his body mass to now only weigh 8st 7lbs.
A friend of the Schumacher's, who has known the family for 25 years The Sun said: 'Miracles happen, of course, and as a wealthy man he has the best care money can buy.
'But all the money in the world cannot fix what has happened to him. The family are making arrangements for a future of permanent immobility.
 
'Is there a sense of denial at play among them? I would say yes'
The family's life has been taken over by the accident, every day they make the 150-mile round trip from their home in Switzerland to the Grenoble University Hospital, France, where Schumacher is receiving the best possible care.
They spend up to ten hours by his bedside, offering up prayers for his recovery, before returning home in the evening.

Michael Schumacher was always a keen skier, the sport appealed to his thrill seeking and love of speed
Michael Schumacher was always a keen skier, the sport appealed to his thrill seeking and love of speed

Grenoble University Hospital Centre, where has been in a coma for three months, since his skiing accident
Grenoble University Hospital Centre, where has been in a coma for three months, since his skiing accident



Mrs Schumacher has always been a devoted wife, extremely supportive of her husband's career.
Mr Schumacher once said: 'It is not so easy to find a partner who unconditionally adapts to the pace of my life.'
Both growing up in the same region of West Germany, Michael and Corinna Schumacher met at a party in 1991 and fell in love. The pact that has seen their loving relationship endure is that she allows him pursue his high-octane career and, in return, he would give her everything she could want.
With an accumulated wealth estimated to be well over half-a-billion pounds, Schumacher's family is well placed to provide the limitless care that will be needed in the coming years.  This will include physiotherapists, to massage his atrophying joints, doctors, nutritionists, nurses and neurological experts.
He used the staggering fortunes from his 22-year career to snap up a ranch in Texas, where Corinna raises horses, as well as apartments and ski chalets around the world - including the one in Meribel from which he set out on the tragic day late last year.
Corinna Schumacher arriving at Grenoble Hospital, the family make the 150 mile round trip every single day
Corinna Schumacher arriving at Grenoble Hospital, the family make the 150 mile round trip every single day






He even built the estate on Lake Geneva where the new medical facility will be installed.
As a result, Mrs Schumacher refuses to give up on the man she once described as the 'perfect partner'.
The family friend told The Sun she 'would view breaking faith with the hope of a miracle a betrayal, little better than treachery.
'She feels that the family communes around his bedside pulsate their hope and love to him, and that of the millions of fans worldwide who share that faith.
'She can’t express defeat because that would be the end of her.'

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Why ‘Wills’ Are Hardly Effective In Nigeria



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Conflicts and other family crises arise from none execution of Wills, especially in Nigeria. The writing of Will itself predates modern practice of inheritance. How is this issue faring in the Nigerian context? Ruth Choji writes
A will or testament is a legal declaration by which a person, the testator, names one or more persons to manage his or her estate and provides for the distribution of their property at death. It is common knowledge that most Nigerians would rather follow their customs and tradition in leaving their inheritance than imbibe the modern   method of passing inheritance through a “will”.
But the issue of leaving a “will” is not a strange development in the African culture, and has been an age-long practice in Nigeria from time immemorial. The Igbo custom holds a traditional method of inheritance or “will”, where succession is done by the eldest son; a practise known as “Okpala” or “Diokpa”, but if the deceased was  a polygamist and had many sons from several wives, the eldest sons of each of the wives may take part in sharing of the property.
The Yoruba customary law stipulates that children of the deceased, whether male or female, are entitled to inheritance from the deceased property upon his death. The property is shared among the children equally, whether female or male.
A woman, who had experienced the bitter pills of contest of inheritance, is Mrs Lydia Akuko, a mother  of four, who resides in Ado,  a suburban of Nasarawa State. “My husband was a driver with a bank. He was also a womanizer, and this used to cause serious problems between us,” she alleged, continuing that “he used to chase everything in skirt. Whenever I confronted him, he would beat me up, and most times, he used to be drunk. At a point, my parents came and took me away from him, which I believe was a blessing. After a year, I was informed that he was sick and my parents told me to go and take care of him, which I did. I never knew he had HIV/Aids.
“But when I got there, he confessed to me and asked me to forgive which I did. Eight months later, he died. I didn’t know he left a will until after the burial, when the lawyer came and told the family to inform me.
“On that day, I came with two of my family members, and when the will was read, it was that day we discovered that my late husband had two houses, some shares and over N800,000 in the bank which he had been saving with the names of the children for their education. He didn’t leave anything for his family. And there and then, the mother called me a witch and accused me of killing my husband. They threw me out of the house that night and took my children away from me. Some few days later, they went to the bank to claim the money after lying to the bank that I had died with my husband, and that they were the ones to take care of the children. But the bank insisted that they must see my death certificate, because my husband included my name in the form as the only one to manage the funds for the children. That was how my battle with my in-laws started. They turned my children against me. I had to go to an NGO that took my case up and got a lawyer for me. My first son was asked if he wanted to live with me, but he said he won’t, because I killed their father. I don’t care about the money or houses, all I want are my children,” she told, after making all efforts to secure a good relationship with her children.
The importance of a will can never be overemphasized. Where a deceased person made a will, he is said to have died testate, but when a deceased person did not make a will, he is said to have died intestate.
Barr Elizabeth Daniel, a legal practitioner who spoke with LEADERSHIP Sunday on the issue of will, stated that a will is a very important instrument, because of the impact it leaves after the deceased passes on.  A “will” has been known to have saved lives and restored peace within the family. What people don’t really know is that it excludes both our traditional and the English law of inheritance.
According to Barr Daniel, the owner of a Will also gets to distribute his assets the way he wants and he gets to choose who will do it after his dead. Anybody above the age of 18 years old can make a Will, except for military service, seamen or deranged people.
“We always tell our clients to make a Will early, because nobody knows what can happen. It is also imperative for people who are married, because of in-laws. This is because once a person gets married, the rules under which he gets married may become applicable to his estate should he become deceased without making a Will. A person can dispose of his property in the way and manner he deems fit and proper to any person of his choice and in any proportion as long as it is stipulated in his Will,” Daniel said.
The legal practitioner further stated that anybody writing a Will should first start by writing their full names, including his alias if any, address, occupation, telephone numbers, and this is followed by the  executors and instructions. This Will must also include instructions as to how his property would be distributed with complete details. The testament can become invalid if the deceased did not sign  the Will at the end, in the presence of at least two or more witnesses who must be present at the time of writing and signing the Will.
“We don’t allow the witnesses to read the contents of the Will, except if the owner permits it. But the Will can also become invalid when the owner marries and does not renew the Will; if he makes a Will; if it is revoked; if it is destroyed, or has any kind of alteration, or another Will was revived. Nigerian laws recognise Will weather they are oral or written.
Pastor David Bulus, a clergy from Nasarawa State, stated that “the Bible is full of accountability, and so for us to live in obedience,  it’s good to make a Will. It also protects the family. It is also God’s law that says that men must feed their families else they become like infidels. For the Christian to write a Will does not mean that death will soon follow. Everyone should have a Will. The prophet Isaiah told King Hezekiah, ‘Set your house in order, for you shall die’ (II Kings 20:1). Wills can provide for the care of the wife or husband, and gifts to religious organisations and other charities. The Will gives the testator an opportunity to help his relatives, widows and orphans,” he said.
On his part, Mallam Abdulaziz Sani, a Muslim cleric, stated that “When a Muslim dies, there are four duties which need to be performed. These are payment of funeral expenses, payment of his or her debts, execution of his or her will, and distribution of the remaining estate among the heirs, according to Sharia. It is the duty of a Muslim who has anything to bequest not to let two nights pass without writing a Will about it. Sahih al-Bukhari hadith also states that, ‘A man may do good deeds for 70 years, but if he acts unjustly when he leaves his last testament, the wickedness of his deed will be sealed upon him, and he will enter the Fire. If, on the other hand, a man acts wickedly for 70 years, but is just in his last Will and testament, the goodness of his deed will be sealed upon him, and he will enter the Garden’. Our Will includes both bequests and legacies, instructions and admonishments, and assignments of rights. In Islam, the Will (wasiyya) can be oral or written, and the intention of the testator must be clear that the wasiyya is to be executed after his death,” he explained.
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