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Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by FreeStuffsNG: 12:39pm On May 30, 2023
It said men hold such properties in ‘constructive trust’ for the family.
 
A Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja has added a new vista to the rights of women in Nigeria as it declares that wives are joint owners of the properties with their husbands as men hold such properties in ‘constructive trust’ for the family.

The court ruled that “indirect contributions of a wife to the marital property should not be quantified in monetary terms in order to entitle her to a share of the property”.

“Constructive Trust,“ the court said, quoting the English Master of Rolls, Lord Denning, “is a trust imposed by law wherever justice and good conscience require a remedy by which the court can enable an aggrieved spouse or party to obtain restitution and the success of the party’s case does not depend  on his or her direct physical or monetary contribution to the building or acquisition of the property.”

Justice Dorcas T. Olatokun made this pronouncement in a case between a couple, Mr. Pius Aina, and his wife, Caroline, over a property at Festac Town, Lagos, acquired by the husband while he worked with the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) in the early 1980s.

The couple who had been married for 35 years live in the property with their three children for more than 30 years.

After his retirement, the husband in 2018 sold the property for N20 million and relocated back to his hometown in Ondo State.

His wife however challenged the sale, claiming that as his wife, and joint owner, the husband cannot sell the property without her consent
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She therefore sued her husband, asking the court to void the sale.
Joined as defendants in the suit are her husband, Mr. Pius Aina, Michael Oluwaseun Da-Silva, Albert Sanyaolu Da-Silva, Joe Vincent, and Femi Adeniyi.

The second and third defendants are the purported buyer of the property, and his father who manages it, respectively. The two other defendants are the agents that facilitated the sale.

The claimant’s lawyer, Ademola Adesina, argued that his client is legally married to the first defendant for 35 years under the Marriage Act and the marriage is blessed with three children. The first defendant was a staff of FHA and while in employment, he was allocated a two-bedroom bungalow described as House 6, N Close, 3rd, Avenue, Festac Town, where he resided with his family as their residential home.

In 1989, FHA wrongfully and compulsorily withdrew the services of the first defendant and 69 other employees and was asked to vacate the house.

However, the employees challenged FHA in court and they were reinstated on November 24, 1997.

According to the claimant, her husband was eventually retired compulsorily on July 4, 2001, five years after the reinstatement.

FHA gave him a right of first refusal to purchase the property at a price of N400,000. This offer was paid for with the husband’s N200,000 entitlement while the wife paid the balance of N200,000.

The wife further claimed that in 2006, her husband took a loan of N30,000 from Cooperative Bank without her knowledge.
She added that by the time she knew, the loan had accrued interest which took it to N150,000. The husband allegedly used the house as collateral and when they were going to lose the house, the wife claimed that she had to cough out the money to repay the loan.

She also cited another time that FHA sought to revoke the right of first refusal given to the husband due to the fact that he had got another allocation at the Ipaja, Lagos scheme of the authority, which he sold.
FHA position was that the husband is only entitled to one allocation. The wife claimed that her husband challenged FHA in court and won the case.

However, she claimed that she was the one who financed the litigation as she paid the lawyer, Chief M.O.B Omolemen of Messrs Gab-Anna Chambers the sum of N1.5 million as cost of litigation.

She stated further that on December 8, 2018, while on a trip abroad, she discovered that her husband had sold the family home to the second and third defendants without any form of consent from her.

She claimed that the sale was conducted with fake documents as she had the original documents of the house with her. She stated that every attempt to make her husband revoke the sale or render accounts of the sale proved abortive. She therefore urged the court to void the sale.

However, the husband in his defence, stated that the property, the subject matter of the suit is a product of a private contract between him and the FHA.

He argued that the wife is not a party to the contract and therefore, cannot challenge his right to transfer the property to the second and third defendants, particularly in the absence of evidence that she is an assignee to the contract and property.

He further claimed that the statutory marriage between him and his wife was contracted in 2001 during the subsistence of a valid customary marriage between him and his first wife contracted in December 22, 1980.

This fact, according to him, is known to his wife, and therefore, cannot rely on her marriage to him to shortchange him and his first wife.


He stated that he consulted both wives on his decision to sell the house and retire back to his hometown in Ondo State, to which they both consented.

As part of the resettlement plan, the husband stated that he purchased a three-bedroom flat residential apartment for the claimant at Block 147, Flat 2, Amuwo Odofin Low- Cost Housing Estate, Mile 2, Lagos for the claimant and his children.
He also bought a property for himself at Lotogbe Family Layout, Ago Itunu, Ondo-Akure Road for N6.5 million.

He said having derived benefit from the sale to the second defendant, and the claimant having also benefited from the sale, it will be inequitable to deprive the second defendant of his right to peaceable possession of the property being an innocent third party without any notice of disagreement between husband and wife at the time of sale.

He stated that the property was sold for N20 million and denied that the sale was made with fake documents as original documents were handed over to the second defendant at the time of sale.

 He claimed that there’s no law that bounds him to take permission from the wife before selling his own house, but out of courtesy, he consulted the wife who did not object to it.

The husband said he subscribed to the housing scheme as part of his employment benefits from his employer, which led to the house being allocated to him. The allocation was formalised and was officially communicated to him via a letter dated October 23, 2017.

He said the allocation papers did not contain any inference to his wife or the three children as joint owners. He denied further that he did not pay N400,000:00 for the property as suggested by his wife but that he paid N3.750 million, which was deducted from his terminal benefit.

He also denied that his wife contributed to the payment of litigation fees from his lawyer, whom he claimed he paid fully. He claimed that he was the one who hired Gab-Anna Chambers and that he fulfilled his contractual obligations to the law firm, which was to the tune of N7.5 million.

In his judgment, Justice Olatokun held that there exists a valid marriage between the claimant and the first defendant, and that both had contributed to the marriage.

“This inference of trust, the one for the other is readily apparent when each has made a financial contribution to the purchase price or the mortgage installment.

The financial contribution may be direct as where it is actually stated to be a contribution towards the price or installments. It may be indirect as where both go out to work and one pays for the housekeeping and other the mortgage installments. It doesn’t matter who pays what so long as there is a substantial financial contribution towards the family expenses, it raises the inference of trust. We should not give money right over social justice”.

On the issue of ownership, Justice Olatokun ruled: “Where joint ownership of property exists, it means that each party has an equal proprietary right of ownership in the said land, notwithstanding the weight of contribution made by each party and can jointly exercise such right in respect of the property. The position of the law is settled that where a property is jointly owned, the consent of the other is required before disposing the property.”

In applying the principle of law to this issue, the court found that the defendant cannot dispose of the property without the consent of the claimant first sought and obtained.

The court held that the claimant is entitled to be protected by the court to ensure that the property in dispute is not alienated without her consent and therefore sale of the property by the first defendant to the second defendant is hereby set aside.

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by LeoDeKing: 12:40pm On May 30, 2023
This is very necessary and hope same becomes a template for other similar cases.

I understand there are villages where women are made to drink corpse water of their husbands then thrown out of the house so they don't lay any claim to their late husband's property.

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Dpen11(f): 12:44pm On May 30, 2023
Love this judgement

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by jahsharon: 12:46pm On May 30, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
This is a revolutionary judgement . It no longer matters any more whose name is on the original property titles. The properties of the man is jointly owned by him and his wife even if it's paid for by the man.

The female judge is MAD. This case will get to the Supreme Court. So all a woman need to do in her life is to fucck a man, then she automatically owns half of his life’s hard work.

E no go better for her Mama. Na motor go jam her

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by jahsharon: 12:49pm On May 30, 2023
Dpen11:
Love this judgement

Meet us at the next higher Court

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Zonefree(m): 12:50pm On May 30, 2023
jahsharon:


The female judge is MAD. This case will get to the Supreme Court. So all a woman need to do in her life is to fucck a man, then she automatically owns half of his life’s hard work.

E no go better for her Mama. Na motor go jam her

grin cheesy
Motor will not jam her abeg cheesy

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Sablexxxtoons: 12:54pm On May 30, 2023
Don't sensationalise the judgement.. the woman contributed severally towards that property hence the judgement

"This inference of trust, the one for the other is readily apparent when each has made a financial contribution to the purchase price or the mortgage installment."

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Dafresh: 1:00pm On May 30, 2023
What if the man married many wives like Atiku?

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Dafresh: 1:03pm On May 30, 2023
You mean Reginal Daniel now owns 50% of Ned Nwoko properties

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by FreeStuffsNG: 1:04pm On May 30, 2023
Sablexxxtoons:
Don't sensationalise the judgement.. the woman contributed severally towards that property hence the judgement

"This inference of trust, the one for the other is readily apparent when each has made a financial contribution to the purchase price or the mortgage installment."
Read it again. The female Judge was clear that even if the wife stays at home to contribute to the wellbeing of the house, the money saved the man who goes out is her own contribution to the purchase of the house. Contributing physical cash is not a prerequisite is the key part. Once the woman establishes how her contribution adds to the building of the wealth used to acquire the property datsall!

Jogs1900:

Wahala.

What of the man's first wife's interest? The judge didn't consider that.

Does it mean despite marrying a woman under customary law, one can still marry another woman under statutory law?
You can marry more than one under our customs nah. Statutory is one wife,it is called Iyawo Alarede in Yoruba.
Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Jogs1900: 1:05pm On May 30, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
This is a revolutionary judgement . It no longer matters any more whose name is on the original property titles. The properties of the man is jointly owned by him and his wife even if it's paid for by the man.
Wahala.

What of the man's first wife's interest? The judge didn't consider that.

Does it mean despite marrying a woman under customary law, one can still marry another woman under statutory law?

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Mindlog: 1:21pm On May 30, 2023
jahsharon:


The female judge is MAD. This case will get to the Supreme Court. So all a woman need to do in her life is to fucck a man, then she automatically owns half of his life’s hard work.

E no go better for her Mama. Na motor go jam her

Let the man go f.u.c.c.k his fellow man and raise a family with him, so no woman can lay claim to half of his life's hard work.

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Mindlog: 1:32pm On May 30, 2023
The second wife he married in court as part of his "retirement package" 21 years after he traditionally married his first wife in 1980, don show am open eye.

I am imagining the first wife and children, shaking their head.

And those making noise with the 'Hakim's solution",....they should just make sure they are their mother's only child or else when mama dies, her other children also have the right to contest for a share in the properties that has the name of their late mother on it.😂😂😂😂😂

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by bukatyne(f): 2:15pm On May 30, 2023
This judgment feels somehow to me.

Or maybe the story is not clear enough.

When did he marry the second wife who took him to court? What about the first wife's stake in this going by the law used to judge the case?

If the story was about a man with just one wife, I agree with the judgment.

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Kobojunkie: 2:26pm On May 30, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
This is a revolutionary judgement . It no longer matters any more whose name is on the original property titles. The properties of the man is jointly owned by him and his wife even if it's paid for by the man.
That is how it ought to be in marriage. The man's marriage property equally belongs to the woman, and the woman's marriage property equally belongs to her husband. Simple! undecided

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by UselessBuharist: 2:27pm On May 30, 2023
Wahalad
Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by SpatialKing(m): 2:27pm On May 30, 2023
Oya marry anyhow

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by sotall(m): 2:28pm On May 30, 2023
undecided
Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by nwakibie3(m): 2:28pm On May 30, 2023
Nonsense judgement

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by xristos(m): 2:28pm On May 30, 2023
okay
Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Kobojunkie: 2:28pm On May 30, 2023
Mindlog:
The second wife he married in court as part of his "retirement package" 21 years after he traditionally married his first wife in 1980, don show am open eye.

I am imagining the first wife and children, shaking their head
I hope the first wife reads this and weeps over her foolish decision not to wed in the courts, so she can at least warn her daughters never to make the same mistake she did. undecided

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by PNomsule: 2:29pm On May 30, 2023
In matrimony, it is safe to say that both the husband and his wife/wives are one. If properties are to be shared amongst (in this case) the wives, it should be done proportionately, regardless of who was married first, that's equitability.

Although consideration can be given to who has more children.

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by money121(m): 2:29pm On May 30, 2023
Ok
Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Nahunger(m): 2:29pm On May 30, 2023
Small small e don dey reach naija 😁😁

I believe we have plenty of male judges and SAN rooted in African culture to stop this madness from growing wings otherwise, the already struggling institution of marriage in Africa is "TOAST"

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by OloYeOfEgbE: 2:29pm On May 30, 2023
We in IGBOLAND are saying come take.....oooooo

Release MNK una no obey, sack IGP una no obey,its Women rights in your mind..hehehehehehe

Okay oooooo

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by SonicDre: 2:29pm On May 30, 2023
Na crime be that
Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by b3llo(m): 2:29pm On May 30, 2023
Wahala
Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by oluwaseyi0: 2:29pm On May 30, 2023
some men are just mad

if you go through the write the woman even directly contributed to the house

the woman contributed 200k as part of the 400,000 payment
she paid another money after loan people nearly sold the house
and married for over 35 year, yet the man thought he own the house fully and exclusively alone

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Re: Lagos Court Grants Wives Equal Rights Over Husbands’ Properties by Chibuzoc(m): 2:29pm On May 30, 2023
grin

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