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Friday, 25 October 2013
Ojukwu Family Demands Proof Of Marriage From Bianca
Some members of the Ojukwu family have
asked the Nigerian Ambassador to Spain,
Bianca Ojukwu, to show proof that she
was legally married to the late Ikemba of
Nnewi, Chukwuemeka Odimegwu-Ojukwu.
In a 19-paragraph statement of defence
filed by Ojukwu Transport Limited and
seven others before Justice Funmilayo
Atilade of the Lagos High Court, the family
equally demanded:
proof from Bianca that
her two sons, Afamefuna
and Nwachukwu are
biological sons of
Odimegwu- Ojukwu.
The other defendants are Prof. Joseph
Ojukwu, Engr. Emmanuel Ojukwu,
Lotanna Putalora Ojukwu,
Dr Patrick Ojukwu, Arc. Edward Ojukwu,
Lota Akajiora Ojukwu and Mrs. Massey
Udegbe (doing business under Massey
Udegbe & Company).
Bianca had in suit No: LD/1539/2012 filed
on behalf of her two under-aged children,
Afamefuna and Nwachukwu (claimants),
wants the court to:
declare that her
children are entitled to
the possession and
occupation of the
property known as No.
29, Oyinkan Abayomi
Street, Ikoyi Lagos, until
the harmonisation of the
management and
administration of the
assets of the first
defendant (OTL).
At the resumed hearing of the suit
yesterday, counsel to Bianca and her
children, was not in court which
necessitated Justice Atilade to adjourn the
suit till December 10 for adoption of
written addresses on a Motion on Notice
seeking to restrain the defendants from
the property in dispute.
Bianca’s children had through their
lawyer; Chris Ezugwu, prayed the court to
declare as illegal the threat of forceful
ejection from 29, Oyinkan Abayomi Street,
by the defendants.
In addition, they urged the court to
declare that they are entitled to possess
the following property, namely:
No 13, Hawksworth
Road, Ikoyi (now known
as No. 13 Ojora Road);
No 32A, Commercial
Avenue, Yaba, Lagos;
No 30, Gerard Road,
Ikoyi, Lagos;
No. 30, McPherson
Avenue, Ikoyi.
Bianca’s children said throughout the
period their father was struggling to
retrieve the properties from the
government, the second to the seventh
defendants “never played any role in the
struggle nor contributed financially or
otherwise to the realisation of the
struggle.”
Besides, the claimant is asking for an
order of court restraining the defendants,
their agents or privies from interfering
with the claimants’possesion and control
of the properties.
But, in their statement of defence, the 1st
to the 7th defendants through their
lawyer, George Uwechue, SAN, averred
that the subscribers of the memorandum
of association of Ojukwu Transport
Limited (1st defendant) at incorporation
in 1952 were L. P. Ojukwu and Betram
Chukwuemeka Obi, adding that the late
Chukwuemeka Odimegwu-Ojukwu and
one Prof. Joseph Ojukwu (2nd defendant)
were later appointed as directors in 1953.
They stated that late Chukwuemeka
Odimegwu- Ojukwu thereafter ceased to
be a director of the company prior to the
Nigerian civil war and was reappointed as
a director on December 16, 2005 while the
3rd and 4th defendants were appointed
directors in 1954 and 2005 respectively.
They added that the claimants’ statement
of claim contained tissues of lies and
distorted facts alleging that Bianca who
instituted the suit, “being greedy felt that
she could hold unto the company’s
properties.”
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