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Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by OnyokomitaNews(op): 10:07pm On Aug 14, 2025
The Catholic Diocese of Awka, Anambra State, has debunked and cleared the air over the reports and the claims that it directly evicted tenants from a disputed property in Awka, clarifying that the action was purely a court-ordered execution carried out by the state through the bailiff and not by the church.

Addressing journalists at a press conference at the Diocesan Headquarters in Awka, on Thursday, August 14, the Diocesan Chancellor and Secretary, Rev. Fr. Dr. Charles Ndubisi, said it became necessary to set the record straight in the face of what he described as “false narratives” trending on social media.

He explained that the property located at No. 27 Seaman Avenue/Secretariat Road, Awka, rightfully belongs to the Catholic Diocese of Awka, but, however, revealed that one Mr. Chidi Osakwe allegedly intruded into the property, took unlawful possession of it, and rented it out to tenants without the Diocese’s consent.

According to the Chancellor, the Diocese, in the spirit of civility, humanity and due process, initiated two separate court cases — one against Osakwe and another against the unknown tenants occupying the property illegally. He said both parties were duly served quit notices and, thereafter, a seven-day owner’s intention notice to vacate the premises.

“For record purposes, the intruder and unknown tenants occupying the property illegally, were served quit notice by the court. There were two suits, firstly against Mr. Chidi Osakwe. The second suit was against the unknown persons in the property. We were reliably informed by our legal unit that none of these persons complied with the notices,” he stated.

According to him, when the people failed to comply, the Diocese approached the court for an order of possession, in response to which judgment was delivered in the Diocese's favour. He said, subsequently, the court issued an execution order, which the state’s bailiff carried out, and further emphasized that the eviction was executed by the state in line with the court’s order and not by the church.

His words: “...7 days owner’s intention notice meant to recover possession was served to both the intruder and unknown persons in the house. By this notice, they were given only 7 days to vacate the said apartment.

“At the expiration of the 7 days owner’s intention, the claim against Mr. Chidi Osakwe and those unknown persons was filed requesting the court to order for immediate possession of the property. The Court delivered judgment in favour of the rightful owner of the property.


“Finally, there was a court order for the execution of the judgment. The bailiff, based on that, enforced and executed the judgement.”

While hinting that Osakwe is currently facing criminal charges before the Awka Magistrate Court, the Diocesan Chancellor also expressed sympathy for occupants who were deceived into renting the property by Osakwe. He further revealed that some of the evicted tenants, having now known the rightful owners of the property, have approached the Diocese, signed tenancy agreements through its legal arm, and are now legitimate tenants. He also encouraged others in similar situations to come forward and regularize their tenancy with the Diocese.

“Our hands are wide open to welcome others who have not reached out to us and we encourage them to do so,” he stated, while also calling on those peddling “false narrative” on the social media about the Diocese to retrace their steps and embrace peace and dialogue.

Responding to questions from journalists, the Chancellor maintained that all the evicted tenants were fully aware of the dispute from the outset, having been served all legal notices and joined as parties in the court process. He dismissed claims that the church acted without due notice, reiterating that both the judicial and executive arms of government were involved in the enforcement.

Regarding the speculation that a priest of the Diocese, who was alleged to be the original owners of the disputed property before his demise, late Monsignor Martin Chukwubunna Ezeokoli, was not given a befitting burial, the Diocesan Chancellor dismissed that as “unfortunate” and “baseless.” According to him, the cleric, who opted to remain with the Awka Diocese after the creation of the Ekwulobia Diocese (where he hailed from by birth), was accorded a proper burial in line with Catholic tradition and the Diocese’s ethics.

On the controversy surrounding priestly vestments (soutanes) allegedly found at the property, Fr. Ndubisi confirmed that items belonging to the late cleric, which were in Osakwe’s possession, have been recovered and secured by the Diocese. He said the discovery further illustrated Osakwe’s level of “mischievousness.”

While reiterating his earlier call on those spreading false narratives on social media about the Diocese to desist and embrace peace and dialogue, the Chancellor further warned that the Diocese would take steps, within the law, to protect its image and property.

In a vote of thanks, the Deputy Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Chudi Aguinam, commended the media for attending the briefing and for their great role in the society, while also urging them to report the matter accurately to help dispel misinformation.

He further reiterated the Diocese’s commitment to transparency, resolving issue peacefully, and maintaining cordial relationships with the public.
https://247ureports.com/2025/08/disputed-property-court-ordered-eviction-not-church-awka-diocese-clarifies/

Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by Goodlady(f): 4:23am On Aug 15, 2025
The diocese has done the right thing by offering second opportunity to the tenants that were deceived by the sudden landlord.
No be every caretaker or agent be legit.
Shine ya eyes, ask for house history before renting.
Take ya time to vet before buying or renting.

Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by Emary(f): 4:24am On Aug 15, 2025
The criminal went to sublet church land and property. Very bad!
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by kelechiodo(m): 4:31am On Aug 15, 2025
"According to him, the cleric, was accorded a proper burial in line with Catholic tradition and the Diocese’s ethics." Maybe some people expected traditional cows and masqurades.
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by ssogundele2003: 4:43am On Aug 15, 2025
Oh, I thought the body of Christ is all about forgiveness? Ok. Those tenants are victims of failed society and sign of end times that are characterized by greediness and covetousness. May God help us o
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by hatchy: 5:11am On Aug 15, 2025
ssogundele2003:
Oh, I thought the body of Christ is all about forgiveness? Ok. Those tenants are victims of failed society and sign of end times that are characterized by greediness and covetousness. May God help us o
Your arguments doesn't hold water.
In law is called "critum tumum addendum"
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by Nebes: 5:35am On Aug 15, 2025
Love is the foundation of this resolution. You can just feel it as you read through the article. I'm proud of the church on this one.
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by Originalsly: 6:08am On Aug 15, 2025
When wrongfully accused ....why run to defend in public instead of running to the court ? With all this said....what has happened to the one who made the false report? ...nothing. what will stop him from making another false report tomorrow? Nothing. No consequences and we wonder why people can wake up and write whatever they want about anybody.
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by Penguin2: 6:17am On Aug 15, 2025
I wish people can know that anything owned by a Catholic priest belongs to the church and not his family especially if he registered such property in his name.

The only way the church will lose this kind of case is if the CofO of the contested property is registered in another person name.

But if it’s registered in the priest’s name, it belongs to the church even if he built it in his village.

It’s one of the downsides of priesthood.
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by oglalasioux(m): 6:20am On Aug 15, 2025
The property might be rightfully developed by the late priest. But in catholic priesthood, everything you own belongs to the church. I think that’s what happened here.
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by Okoroawusa: 7:07am On Aug 15, 2025
This news wouldn't generate much attention. It didn't happen in Lagos.
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by SageTravels: 7:13am On Aug 15, 2025
oglalasioux:
The property might be rightfully developed by the late priest. But in catholic priesthood, everything you own belongs to the church. I think that’s what happened here.
Education is good oooo

Just learning this today. Thank you for sharing
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by SageTravels: 7:14am On Aug 15, 2025
Okoroawusa:
This news wouldn't generate much attention. It didn't happen in Lagos.
Read first. Don't rush to comment. There are things you will learn here
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by SageTravels: 7:16am On Aug 15, 2025
ssogundele2003:
Oh, I thought the body of Christ is all about forgiveness? Ok. Those tenants are victims of failed society and sign of end times that are characterized by greediness and covetousness. May God help us o
Failed what biko. Did you read the post at all or you just drop comment as you like
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by Betanaija42moro: 7:53am On Aug 15, 2025
Catholic Church is different from most of the churches. Any property owned by a priest and registered in his name, is the property of the church. So if the priest dies tomorrow, the church automatically owns the property.

You sign these documents, before becoming a priest. So anyone dragging such property might end up wasting his time.
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by ElevationD: 8:11am On Aug 15, 2025
ssogundele2003:
Oh, I thought the body of Christ is all about forgiveness? Ok. Those tenants are victims of failed society and sign of end times that are characterized by greediness and covetousness. May God help us o
Where is the unforgiveness there? Did you not first look at the criminal act of the said Mr. Chidi. So someone can take over your property while you are alive, rent it out, then you clap and talk about unforgiveness? Why are some of you so childish on social media pages? You think churches and religious organizations are run for free? Is it not humans like you who contribute the funds to run them? Do you not know that they ask for records and accounts?
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by Furiad(m): 8:40am On Aug 15, 2025
In law is called "critum tumum addendum" did you generate this concept yourself, cos I can not find any reference to it anywhere. Pls cite an article or even a Google search that recognizes this concept.
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 12:02pm On Aug 15, 2025
According to my own understanding... The property do not belong to the church and also the claimant Osakwe..the church is claiming ownership because it belonged to one of the late priest, while Osakwe is claiming it because he's aware of the property, maybe close relatives to the late priest.. let trade with caution here. Does church has right to claim properties belong to priests or church workershuh Don't they have family members whom they might want to inherit their properties.. can catholic church claim Rev mbakwe personal propertieshuh I think No... Court should not give unfavorable judgement because church is involve
Re: Awka Diocese Clears The Air Over Eviction Of Tenants From Disputed Property by FrancoXavier: 1:29pm On Aug 15, 2025
Catholic priests are encouraged to write wills, and such documents are respected as valid legal instruments.

In this particular case, Msgr. Ezekoli willingly handed over the said property to the Catholic Diocese of Awka while he was still alive, and the official documents are already in the diocese’s possession.

It is important to correct a common misconception: not all properties of a priest automatically revert to the Church upon his death. This is a wrong perception of the priesthood and the Church. The Church only claims properties explicitly stated in the priest’s will or formally given to the Church. All other personal belongings remain outside the Church’s claim.

I am yet to scribble down my own will.
Procrastination wan kill me.

After all wetin I get sef.... 🤔
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