
In a deeply emotional family dispute resurfacing years after the death of a patriarch, a man is considering whether to help her uncle who stole family properties worth over N20 million.
The situation began after her grandfather’s death in 2021, when her mother, the eldest daughter, was allocated five plots of land, a house, and a rented shop generating income.
The uncle was left with property documents during their relocation, a decision that allegedly led to the loss of assets.
Family inheritance dispute resurfaces years after patriarch’s death
“After my father died, I trusted my younger brother with everything because we travelled for work, believing family meant honesty. He had access to all documents and promised to manage the properties, but when we returned three years later, everything had been sold without consent and the rent money was gone. It felt like betrayal from someone I trusted.”
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In a country where inheritance disputes remain a common cause of family breakdowns, the case has sparked debate on trust, gender bias, and accountability in property management.
The family has not reported the matter to authorities, while emotional and financial scars remain as the woman weighs compassion against past grievances.
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