Ex-beauty queen Bianca is said to be greedy by one of Ojukwu's relatives
Bianca Ojukwu
Some members of the late Ikemba Nnewi,
Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s
family have alleged that the widow of the deceased, Bianca, is greedy by laying claim to some assets of her late husband.
In a 19-paragraph statement of defence filed
before a Lagos High Court, Igbosere, the Ojukwu Transport Limited and seven family
members challenged Bianca to prove her claims in the suit which she instituted on behalf of her two underage sons.
The two sons – Afamefuna and Nwachukwu –
are the claimants on record in the suit numbered, LD/1539/2012.
The Ojukwu Transport Limited, which is the property in dispute in the suit, is the first defendant. Other defendants, apart from OTL,
are Prof. Joseph Ojukwu, Emmanuel Ojukwu,
Lotanna Ojukwu, Dr. Patrick Ojukwu, Mr. Edward Ojukwu, Lota Ojukwu and Mrs.
Massey Udegbe.
The relatives stated that, contrary to the
allegation of the claimants, for over 12 years
prior to the death of the deceased, the late Ojukwu had moved to Enugu State and had
not lived at any of the property since then.
Their statement of defence read, “The
property belongs to the first defendant (Ojukwu Transport Company). The fact is that
the claimants’ mother, being greedy, felt she could hold onto the first defendant’s property.
“For over 12 years prior to his death, the late
Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu moved
to Enugu and since then had not lived at the first defendant’s property as alleged by the
claimants.”
They challenged Bianca’s children to show proof of “any agreement which their late
father had from the first defendant (OTL) for him to control and/or manage the property of the first defendant.”
Bianca, who is Nigeria’s Ambassador to Spain,
had instituted the suit on behalf of Afamefuna and Nwachukwu urging the court to declare that the two underage children were entitled
to some assets belonging to the Ojukwu Transport Limited.
She wanted the court to declare that her children were entitled to occupy and take
possession of the company’s property at 29, Oyinkan Abayomi Street, Ikoyi, Lagos “until
the harmonisation of the management and administration of the assets of the first
defendant (OTL)”.
In addition, they urged the court to declare that they were entitled to possess their
father’s property at 13 Hawksworth Road,
Ikoyi (now known as 13, Ojora Road); 32A,
Commercial Avenue, Yaba, Lagos; 30, Gerard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos; and 30, McPherson
Avenue, Ikoyi. But, in their statement of defence, the seven
defendants, through their lawyer, George
Uwechue (SAN), stated that the claimants’
statement of claim contained “tissues of lies and distorted facts.”
At the resumed hearing of the suit on Wednesday, counsel for Bianca and her children was not in court. The development
necessitated Justice Funmilayo Atilade to adjourn the suit till December 10.
The judge had adjourned the matter for adoption of written addresses on an
application filed by the claimants 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.
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