17-05-2025 04:15 via vanguardngr.com

Court rules against woman challenging rights of children over their deceased father’s property

By Laolu Elijah, IbadanAN Oyo State High Court has held that non provision of a letter of administration by children and family of a deceased America returnee, Chief Olalekan Lagoke who died without a written will does not invalidate their relationship with the deceased.Justice Kabiru Olawoyin, while delivering a ruling in a preliminary objection filed by one Mrs Biola Ayinke Titilayo against the defendants, Professor Segun Lagoke and Mr. Olawuyi Lagoke, who stood in for other members of Lagoke
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