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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by jobaltol: 8:57pm On Oct 05, 2017
Na old story nw
Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by NtoAkwaIbom(m): 8:57pm On Oct 05, 2017
Mynd44:

Over a supreme court judgment?

You've got jokes

in yorubaland a fada cannot will his last living abode to anoda... it blongs to d firstborn...
Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by Nobody: 8:57pm On Oct 05, 2017
State versus Tradition

Two corrupt institutions will slug it out, and I remain a spectator of these two parallel systems.

May be, Religion will step in and separate the fight.

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by Lincoln275(m): 8:58pm On Oct 05, 2017
na Igbo dey make hm dey go gaga, see d fool, onyi ara, hmm mama warn am, he no hear , yabaleft. in DON JAzzy's voice

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by LordKO(m): 8:58pm On Oct 05, 2017
The Emmy of a guy is an idiot. Greedy fool. As far as I'm concerned, culture is how the living (individually or collectively) at any point in time chooses to live their life with utmost regard to fairness for all. . . It must always align to time in present.

The immediate dead man's wish should be respected, instead of him trying to respect the wish of those that died many generations ago. No gender is superior to another - at best there's primus inter pares since someone must always man a ship.

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by Opakan2: 8:59pm On Oct 05, 2017
Evablizin:
Nawa ooo

Attimes I try to picture what biafra would look like.. A country where women won't have say, where they'll be confined to kitchen and other room.

Yorubas have gone far ahead in terms of civilization. And Yoruba women don't carry feminist agenda on their heads like the biancas.

God help those people o.

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by NinaArsenal(f): 8:59pm On Oct 05, 2017
Foolish first son. he is a disgrace to his late Father. issa Ode.

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by DavidEsq(m): 9:00pm On Oct 05, 2017
Mynd44:
Show him the supreme court judgement. If he wants to live in 1645, he is free to build a time machine and go back in time else he should go work for his own wealth.
Ukeje V. Ukeje
Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by Mynd44: 9:00pm On Oct 05, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:


in yorubaland a fada cannot will his last living abode to anoda... it blongs to d firstborn...
Lie!

The last abode is used as a family house and shared amongst the children aand if he chose to will it to the son of his concubine, bye bye.

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by jamesbridget13(f): 9:00pm On Oct 05, 2017
In this 21st century? He must be a joker

I stand with d girls

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by dominique(f): 9:01pm On Oct 05, 2017
Lazy irresponsible fellow. His mates are working for their own money, he's busy dragging property.

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by ivolt: 9:03pm On Oct 05, 2017
Backward tradition.
Yet some dummy will start shouting "feminist" when we point out the injustice
against women in this part of the world.

How can you treat a human being like a property with no rights to inheritance
just because she doesn't have a pen.is.

[img]https://media./images/b79ed09bcac0d4a3e7fe60d5fca3f989/tenor.gif[/img]

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by tolguy(m): 9:04pm On Oct 05, 2017
grin grin grin
Opakan2:
Na dem.. when I saw the headline, I already knew the enclave culpable

God bless Yorubas
angry
Opakan2:
Na dem.. when I saw the headline, I already knew the enclave culpable

God bless Yorubas
Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by Augustap(f): 9:05pm On Oct 05, 2017
Useless man. Instead of him to work and write a will for his own children, he's fighting his sisters over their father's properties. It's only when irrelevant things come up dt you'll see some people following tradition to the letter.
Guys if you're writing a will, include your daughters, they are your children as well, they are not stray dogs

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by Nobody: 9:05pm On Oct 05, 2017
The law will have to knock senses into him if he continues to tow this path of stupidity, seems he was waiting for the death of his father to claim everything he never worked for undecided

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by TimeMod1: 9:05pm On Oct 05, 2017
Igbo's silly traditions have turned their men into lazy sissies. He might probably kill his female siblings to get back what's his. Tradition precedes law, so they say. Unfortunately Igbo women still have a few more decades to suffer.

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by ssogundele(m): 9:06pm On Oct 05, 2017
God bless the Afonjas for the inclusion of female child in inheritance sharing. What they saw as equity a thousand years ago is what the ibos are waking up to. For real the Afonjas are really ahead!

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by NtoAkwaIbom(m): 9:06pm On Oct 05, 2017
Mynd44:

Lie!

The last abode is used as a family house and shared amongst the children aand if he chose to will it to the son of his concubine, bye bye.

can we place a bet on this ?
say if I am wrong I de-activate my account and if u are wrong u do same ?

then we will bring supreme Court judgement to determine who is right and who is wrong ?

in Benin A father cannot will out his last living abode, it is even contained in the wills law.
Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by ivolt: 9:06pm On Oct 05, 2017
queenmila:
To think the women in question are also his siblings.
I think it has more to do with greed than respect for tradition.

Say what you know!
Those that wear the shoe knows where it pinches.
It is the tradition that ember the stupid man's action.

If you are familiar with how property war are fought after
a father's demise, you would understand that "family" is
never considered.

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by Nobody: 9:10pm On Oct 05, 2017
Opakan2:
Na dem.. when I saw the headline, I already knew the enclave culpable

God bless Yorubas


grin honestly same with me. The moment I saw the healine I knew. I checked and was not disapointed.

Greed is in the gene grin

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by Awoo88: 9:11pm On Oct 05, 2017
Cordis92:
This Emmy's character was the reason the man willed some properties to his daughters. A responsible son should respect his father's decision regarding his property. Poverty is cause of the protest. I think he should go work harder and smarter and forget about his father's properties after all his father labored to acquire them.
He is free to disrespect his father but the properties willed to his sisters will be theirs

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by thingsyoudo123(m): 9:13pm On Oct 05, 2017
Nonsense. instead of him to go work hard and get d fruit from his own labour. He is travelling up and down ranting over d gift given to him by his father. what if his father willed everything to charity? lazy men dis days...Greedy tin

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by osazsky(m): 9:16pm On Oct 05, 2017
fool u are lucky ur dad wasn't a white man, na charity organisations and NGO u for dey fight with not ur sister mumu go and work,as old as u are u are jobless waiting for ur dad to die, am sure wen dey broke d news to u u showed no remouse or u didn't even feel sober, a fool at 49

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by Opakan2: 9:17pm On Oct 05, 2017
tamethem:



grin honestly same with me. The moment I saw the healine I knew. I checked and was not disapointed.

Greed is in the gene grin

The way they treat women is what baffles me..

You'll see a guy beat up his sisters over trivial things such as chairs, pots and other properties. Where is the love??

Even those women that marry them gets evicted without a single pin when their son (husband) dies. Some old uncles from nowhere will come up and take over property someone else worked for. Why not follow WILL??

It's bad o.. very very bad. But they'll say it's their tradition. #yeye

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by TimeMod1: 9:17pm On Oct 05, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:


can we place a bet on this ?
say if I am wrong I de-activate my account and if u are wrong u do same ?

then we will bring supreme Court judgement to determine who is right and who is wrong ?

in Benin A father cannot will out his last living abode, it is even contained in the wills law.
You're very wrong. mynd44 is spot on.
The last abode becomes the family house.
How do you argue a tradition you're far off from?. Akpan nawa for you o.

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by Pain(m): 9:18pm On Oct 05, 2017
How much is involved? embarassed
Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by osazsky(m): 9:19pm On Oct 05, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:


can we place a bet on this ?
say if I am wrong I de-activate my account and if u are wrong u do same ?

then we will bring supreme Court judgement to determine who is right and who is wrong ?

in Benin A father cannot will out his last living abode, it is even contained in the wills law.
d guy is right for those who are binis ,d house were d man died cannot b included in d will in fact its a taboo
Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by orjaha(m): 9:20pm On Oct 05, 2017
don't fight the man u don't see, just go to where he is and fight him well. olojukokoro omo
Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by geosegun(m): 9:21pm On Oct 05, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:


in yorubaland a fada cannot will his last living abode to anoda... it blongs to d firstborn...

Lie from.the pit of hell. Yorubas are very flexible with dishing out properties via will to children of the deceased. Females are considered bonafide share of the largassee since time immemorial and its discretionary. Women rights in yoruba tradiom can be likened to those of british people. We have so many things in common with brits even down to mode and system of governance. hence female queen and female warriors including renown female activists...

Quote anywhere

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Re: Man 'fights' His Late Father For Including His Female Children In His Will by woodmood: 9:22pm On Oct 05, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:


can we place a bet on this ?
say if I am wrong I de-activate my account and if u are wrong u do same ?

then we will bring supreme Court judgement to determine who is right and who is wrong ?

in Benin A father cannot will out his last living abode, it is even contained in the wills larightw.


In the first part of your argument you said Yoruba and now you say in benin. Are you related to confuscus? Always learn to articulate your points and get your facts before coming on line. Fyi, Yoruba tradition does not discriminate between children when it comes to assets sharing.

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