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PropertiesRe: Damages Done By Tenant Who Paid ₦‎250,000 Caution Fee (Video) by Emekaezeani: 8:55am On Apr 27, 2025
I do not see any substantial damage in this video. You may say the tenant added extra fixtures like the bakery mentioned but there is no substantial damage from this video. The only damage was the roof of a room which had many waste on the ground. The damage on the roof looks like structural fault. Also, the person making the video admitted that the roof may be leaking, that's a structural issue for the landlord to fix and not the tenant.
From this video, the 250k will be adequate to put the house in order, excerpt this video didn't not capture the damages complained of.
CelebritiesRe: Court To Hear Suit Seeking DNA Test For Mohbad’s Son by Emekaezeani: 10:16am On Mar 11, 2024
thunder74:
DNA for a child Mohbad himself did not reject or deny while alive? These people are not serious. Baba wan use elimination method to remove the child so as to inherit his son's property.

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When can the Court Order a DNA Test?
Where a person is a minor (not an adult) and his paternity is in issue, the court can order the conduct of DNA test in the overall interest of the child, to ascertain where he belongs. See TONY ANOZIA V. MRS. PATRICIA OKWUNWA NNANI & IGNATIUS "NNANI" (2015) 8 NWLR (PT. 1461) 241

Who Can Apply for a Paternity Test in Nigeria?
Notwithstanding that the right to ascertain paternity exists in Nigeria, it is important to understand that the process and conditions surrounding the application for a paternity test must adhere to established legal principles.

In Nigeria, the following individuals can apply for a paternity test:

1. A Father: A man who doubts his biological relationship with a child can apply for a paternity test.

2. A Mother: A mother may also apply for a paternity test to establish the biological father of her child.

3. A Guardian or Custodian: In the paramount interest of a child, the child's guardian may apply to the Court to ascertain the paternity of the child.

Mohbad's father is neither of the above. This case is DOA. He does not have the locus.
This is not how the law works. Every circumstances is looked at based on it peculiar case.

In this case, since the father is not alive, Mohbad Father may be allowed by the court to exercise such right of requesting for DNA as an exception to the general rule. This will greatly depend on the facts placed before the Court.

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