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Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by giftedben: 9:05am On Oct 09, 2016 |
I am not against any girl child from partaken in her fathers properties but it must be done with precautions. A girl child should only benefit from the properties if she is not yet married. A girl child can only partake in the properties if her mother only gave birth to girls. Ever since Nigerian courts gave this judgements there are many scenarios were a girl child is been oppressed by her husbands to sell her fathers properties even without the knowledge of the boy child. Later on the husband flees and dumps the girl child. There are igbo laws even the Nigerian Constitution can not touch and this is one of them. For those of you who think the girl child is not respected in igbo land I pity you, harm her and see if her Umu Nna will let you go scout free. 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by nairaimporter: 9:05am On Oct 09, 2016 |
OILSOUP: Sir, after your death, your daughter can go to court and demand for a share of you properties and she will get it. That is the consequence of a supreme Court judge. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by DavidEsq(m): 9:06am On Oct 09, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista:It was decided in 2014. Don't know why it's just being posted here. Well, since it ain't about boobs or snake..... Ukeje v. Ukeje (2014) LPELR-22724 (SC) ... |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 9:08am On Oct 09, 2016 |
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Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 9:09am On Oct 09, 2016 |
nairaimporter: My sons have my blessing to send her to join me in the grave if she dares. I will marry the ingrate there. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 9:12am On Oct 09, 2016 |
She knows better, she is igbo and she knows our culture and wat belongs to her according to our culture. A stubborn fly follows the corpse to the grave. 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 9:15am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Can my son come to drag property with her in her husband house? My sons wife who is not my flesh and blood has more right over my property than my daughter. Yorubas should talk about things they know and leave us alone. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Rayplanet(m): 9:16am On Oct 09, 2016 |
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Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Ugosample(m): 9:17am On Oct 09, 2016 |
I see some Igbo men here are pained by this judgement The thought of sharing their fathers property with their sisters is a horrible thought to some of them lol. As for me tho, I believe both my sisters and I have rights to my father's property, and my father understands that, to God be the glory. Abi dem say culture is dynamic and not static 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by giftedben: 9:18am On Oct 09, 2016 |
cutechi: Hahaha!! All these people who knows nothing about igbo cultures thinks our Women are soft hearted. I hope you have just heard from our lioness. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by oglalasioux(m): 9:25am On Oct 09, 2016 |
MrPresident1: You are obviously a child. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Malawian(m): 9:26am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Young03:My younger sisters inherited o. I drafted my dads will myself before it was taken to the lawyers. I am seriously surprised to learn that there is even a native law against female inheritance. It certainly isnt an igbo wide thing cos i remember when our kindred sold a land belonging to our late great grand mother,and the proceeds shared, so how did my great grand mother come into such large track of land? |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by oglalasioux(m): 9:27am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Kaysalas: That's what the authors want you to believe. But we know better. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by MrPresident1: 9:28am On Oct 09, 2016 |
oglalasioux: And you are obviously an infant. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 9:29am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Malawian: Through ur great grand father. Women inherit their husband property. Daughters are not suppose to inherit their father but can receive gift from their father. A gift can be anything from property to land. She moves on to inherit from her husband, which she pass to her sons. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Nobody: 9:34am On Oct 09, 2016 |
The lands or land needs acquiring first. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Malawian(m): 9:39am On Oct 09, 2016 |
OILSOUP:It's all the same thing, the issue here being that the woman's dad did not give here a "gift" in his will? Apart from all that, how do you feel good about yourself if you let your sisters fend for themselves without a strong foothold, while you as a man balances to chop inheritance money? |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Nobody: 9:40am On Oct 09, 2016 |
If my only child is a girl child, any of my brothers or uncles that drag properties with her is dead! I will surely put that on my will. And will enforce it from anywhere I am. 2 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by ceaser: 9:41am On Oct 09, 2016 |
OILSOUP: But is your legally married wife not reasonably supposed to be your next of kin? At least she will have some right over the ancestral lands that way. But man, you're simply what describes evil, malice and hatred. 2 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 9:48am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Malawian: Most dad give their daughter a gift on their wedding day or include it in a will. It is a parting gift. It is not mandatory if she is in a comfortable marriage. If she is unmarried or divorced then the elders have to find a settlement for her within the family property. Consideration is given to the circumstances. Most times wen u try to import a foreign element or culture u also import foreign problems. Igbo culture on inheritance is perfect. We dont want our daughters going to clash with our daughter in law over properties. We make it clear that from our son it goes to his wife. The fightin is now between the boys and believe me it is not an easy fight as sometimes they kill each other over property and land. We have removed our daughters from all that ahead of time. U want to change it be prepared to face the new problems that will follow. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 9:49am On Oct 09, 2016 |
grossintel: She can inherit ur property according to igbo customary law, but not ancestral property and land that goes to your brothers after the passing of your wife. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Malawian(m): 9:59am On Oct 09, 2016 |
OILSOUP:I see the distinction now between personally acquired property and ancestral lands. It makes a bit of sense sha and my sisters only got from the properties my dad built. Funny thing, all my dad has in the village is yet to be discussed upon. I guess battle line will be drawn soon. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Nobody: 10:01am On Oct 09, 2016 |
OILSOUP:Of course am referring to my properties, not ancestral lands even me self won't drag lands with them it's an easy route to death. But any property I worked hard to acquire if she's my only child and her mother is late no one dares drag that with her. 2 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 10:03am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Malawian: Wat u gave ur sister is a gift, as long as ur father had boyz she does not have a share in his property if she is married. Only if she is not married is she enttitled to a share with the boyz. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 10:09am On Oct 09, 2016 |
grossintel: Anybody that tries that should have a tyre round his neck and burnt. It all belongs to her. 2 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Malawian(m): 10:09am On Oct 09, 2016 |
OILSOUP:My dad gave them this "gift" himself, he directed me on what to assign to each of us, after which he personally took it to his lawyer to do the needful. I have two elder ones so i am in no position to make decisions all by myself. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 10:12am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Malawian: Dat is igbo customary culture at play perfectly. A father makes provision ahead of time for his daughters. If not the mother can make a gift allocation to her daughters on behalf of the father within proportion and with consideration that she is temporal and unroute to her husband house or if already in husband house. Ultimately, in igbo culture sons inherit their father. Like father, like son.
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Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Gifthappy(f): 10:14am On Oct 09, 2016 |
kishimi8:Thank you Kishimi tell them. That's why am so not marrying an Igbo even though am an Igbo lady as most them are so idiotic most especially those of them that has never crossed Niger bridge in their lives before. Imagine how their male fight over inheritance and against themselves but when it comes to taking care of their deceased brother's orphans and wives they are zero. Only very few of them take such great responsibility. Again there females are the ones who bothers to maintain the so called property they fight over or taking care of their widowed mother more the yeye sons who are after who to kill over a plot of land. Insha Allah my children will not have one stupid igbo uncle to drag properties with them. 3 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by OILSOUP: 10:17am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Gifthappy: Everybody claiming to be igbo these days, even one from kebbi. smh! 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Malawian(m): 10:20am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Gifthappy:Your fadas sppeerm has very low quality, it is the only reason you turned out this way. 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by fergie001: 10:31am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Abbeyme:Oya,go and give d female child d inheritance nah |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Female Child To Inherit Properties In Igboland by Gifthappy(f): 10:34am On Oct 09, 2016 |
Malawian:You are a goat Ewu! You that will never work hard to get your own but rather wait to inherit what papa left. No wonder thuggery, ritual, kidnapping and all sort of atrocities is at large in your Igbo land. 1 Like |
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