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Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by Yoighaman(m): 5:30pm On Aug 26, 2020
Great judgement.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by Mesh89: 5:34pm On Aug 26, 2020
Just write your will and avoid some evil men.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by BabaRamota1980(op): 5:36pm On Aug 26, 2020
Bagehot:
In Lagos state, the inheritance laws disallow any parent from leaving any of their children out of their wills. So even if you disown them , if they go to court, they will be victorious - applies to both males and females.
Anywhere in Yorubaland If a girl report to Baale that her right to inheritance was denied the family is in trouble. The Baale will involve the customary court.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by hammer8: 5:38pm On Aug 26, 2020
LaboPolitics:
I laugh in Odenigbo.

What they have refused not saying here is that whenever an Igbo lady gets married, the father settles her with her own inheritance as she goes into her husband's house and bears a new surname. I've seen Igbo men settle their daughters with houses, estates, cars, and other valuable properties as she goes into her husbands house. My mom was settled by her family with 2 ladies motorcycle in the days when owners of white horse bicycles were respected. Teachers and civil servants rode bicycles to work then.

It is the husband that marries the woman and her post-marital inheritance lies in her husband's domain no longer in her father's house. Her mother's inheritance is also hers in Igbo custom.

What the law will simply encourage is for criminal minded men to marry ladies from wealthy families so as to share in the largess and wealth of their father-in-laws and confront brother-in-laws for properties that they were not present when the 'sweat laid the bricks'. Chaos!

The yoruba Judge simply read an academic note not a judgment. He is not ethnically-wired to understand the nittygritty of that customary law and why wise elders of Igbo land enacted it thousands of years before his forefathers were born.

The law is deeper than quoting paper sections and subsections, it is unimplementable. You can't force Igbo men to will their properties into another family where their daughter married into after settling the daughter with her properties when they got married.
GBAM!


IGBO KWENU!
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by SaintLucia: 5:38pm On Aug 26, 2020
UnimkeAk:
Dude , I'm Igbo... I wouldn't hide it bro...
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by hammer8: 5:42pm On Aug 26, 2020
BabaRamota1980:
Anywhere in Yorubaland If a girl report to Baale that her right to inheritance was denied the family is in trouble. The Baale will involve the customary court.
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF IGBO AND YORUBA?


IT MEANS IGBO DO THINGS A LITTLE DIFFERENT, IT DONT MEAN, U ARE BETTER IN TERMS OF WOMEN RIGHTS, IT JUST MEAN U DO IT YOUR WAY AND WE DO IT OUR WAY.


EITHER WAY, WOMEN DO INHERIT PROPERTIES IN IGBO LAND, IN THEIR HUSBAND HOUSE AND COLLECT SETTLEMENT FROM THEIR FATHER HOUSE.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by golddare: 5:42pm On Aug 26, 2020
rabzy:
You need to look at how villages where structured then, what challenges they faced and how it is addressed.
The houses makes up the clan and the clan makes up the village. Each house head is a decision maker, these decisions are made in the respective associations and age group, there are age groups that makes war decisions, there those that prepare for war and fights the war. If the woman inherits the house, that house is effectively cut off, she can't join in the decision making, neither can she mobilize her sons for war, her children are not from that village, they might even be from the enemy's place. When the woman marries, he goes to his husband's place, the house will no longer count as a force in the clan. The house would collapse
Most cultures in the world do not give women the right to inherit titles of their father or to be the head of their house.
Many of the reasons might no longer be tenable, so necessary changes are acceptable to ease everyone's suffering.
We pray the law will help to make those changes at least to some extent.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by jidxin(m): 5:42pm On Aug 26, 2020
SpecialAdviser:
Am an Igbo, I support that every female should have right to their father's property.

My daughters will have right to my property.

Anybody against it is just plain s.tupid.
that is why you must subject yourself to the english law by making a Will, there wont be issue like this when the deceased dies testate.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by golddare: 5:43pm On Aug 26, 2020
rabzy:
Possibly, but most times what you are expected to do to claim that right are not expensive, maybe just to buy the cloth to wrap the dead body. You would be expected to entertain people and of course your siblings are expected to contribute but they won't disinherit you because you can't entertain the guests. What if you are the only son, would they give your house to a kinsman because you don't have money.
Like I said women can inherit the father's properties, there might be a few places where this is not the case.
We pray for changes in those few places
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by hammer8: 5:45pm On Aug 26, 2020
golddare:
We pray the law will help to make those changes at least to some extent.
IT IS INEFFECTIVE, HOLDS NO REGARD.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by golddare: 5:50pm On Aug 26, 2020
hammer8:
IT IS INEFFECTIVE, HOLDS NO REGARD.
You mean they dont care about the law right?
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by hammer8: 5:51pm On Aug 26, 2020
golddare:
You mean they dont care about the law right?
IT IS INEFFECTIVE AND HOLDS NO REGARD.


THE ANCIENT IGBO PEOPLE HAVE THEIR LAWS WHICH IS RECOGNISED BY THE NIGERIA CONSTITUTION.


A YORUBA MAN SEATING IN SUPREME COURT CANNOT AFFECT OUR CUSTOMS AND TRADITION.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by Princedapace(m): 5:54pm On Aug 26, 2020
pocohantas:
Where is the sense/logic in this?

The daughters inherit and marry made men, while the men can’t marry made women?

Who are the daughters marrying? Goats?

Which 80% of bills are you people running? With which salary? Npower or minimum wage? Only on Nairaland... grin grin
My dear, I didnt come here to argue with u. It is a known fact that many ladies even get married without having a job, some were established by their husbands.

In many homes across the country, husbands still run most of the bills. In relationship, same issue. I dated my woman from her second year, placed her on monthly upkeep money and took care of her school bills, she finished, married her, enrolled her into training she is running now to establish her once she is done. My two best friends are doing same. Bill sharing is not yet balanced here. We are getting there, so we will get there..

When i married, I paid all the bills my self. The wedding expenses were all carried out by me. One of the guys I know who married few weeks ago, he took care of almost 90 percent of the wedding bills. He is the one trying to establish his wife now after they got married since she is not getting a job.

In Nigeria, it is quite okay for a lady to get married while not having sufficient money but not okay for a man to do so. I just gave u why this idea was started initially and since we are migrating out of it, we also need to balance the bills on both genders to reduce the stress on men financially.

It is easier for a made man to marry a broke girl but very hard for a made lady to marry a broke guy. U and i know this is fact. These things got to change too.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by pocohantas(f): 5:59pm On Aug 26, 2020
Princedapace:
When i married, I paid all the bills my self. The wedding expenses were all carried out by me. One of the guys I know who married few weeks ago, he took care of almost 90 percent of the wedding bills. He is the one trying to establish his wife now after they got married since she is not getting a job.
It is not us that told you to marry very dependent women and take care of 99.9% of your wedding bills. Carry your cross and stop whining.

However, it remains a myth that most Nigerian men are carrying over 80% of expenses. Where una see the money? All the women selling in the market and taking insults from market leaders are doing it because they have rich horsebands like you that can shoulder 80% of recurrent bills without flinching. C’mon go sleep. grin grin
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by Princedapace(m): 6:02pm On Aug 26, 2020
pocohantas:
It is not us that told you to marry very dependent women and take care of 99.9% of your wedding bills. Carry your cross and stop whining.

However, it remains a myth that most Nigerian men are carrying over 80% of expenses. Where una see the money? All the women selling in the market and taking insults from market leaders are doing it because they have rich horsebands like you that can shoulder 80% of recurrent bills without flinching. C’mon go sleep. grin grin
Well, Im not whinning!

I wish u the best! I'm not here to drag words with u my dear. Have a lovely day.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by BabaRamota1980(op): 6:03pm On Aug 26, 2020
hammer8:
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF IGBO AND YORUBA?


IT MEANS IGBO DO THINGS A LITTLE DIFFERENT, IT DONT MEAN, U ARE BETTER IN TERMS OF WOMEN RIGHTS, IT JUST MEAN U DO IT YOUR WAY AND WE DO IT OUR WAY.


EITHER WAY, WOMEN DO INHERIT PROPERTIES IN IGBO LAND, IN THEIR HUSBAND HOUSE AND COLLECT SETTLEMENT FROM THEIR FATHER HOUSE.
Supreme Court disagree with you.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by hammer8: 6:05pm On Aug 26, 2020
BabaRamota1980:
Supreme Court disagree with you.
STOP WASTING YOUR TIME, IGBO CAN NEVER BE YORUBA.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by kolade560: 6:29pm On Aug 26, 2020
Igbo's are still backward ooo, the male children they exalt are the ones constituting IPOB and peddling drugs around the world..
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by emmanuelpopson(m): 6:29pm On Aug 26, 2020
Akacollins7:
What did Bible tell us about inheritance, Number 27. A lady that'll marry to another man that have own father inheritance, have already have inheritance. Her brother too marry to another lady, the lady have inheritance with the brother. This just greediness. The best gift you can give your daughter is best education or otherwise
Numbers 27:1-11

27Then the daughters of Zelophehad came forward. Zelophehad was son of Hepher son of Gilead son of Machir son of Manasseh son of Joseph, a member of the Manassite clans. The names of his daughters were: Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah. 2They stood before Moses, Eleazar the priest, the leaders, and all the congregation, at the entrance of the tent of meeting, and they said, 3‘Our father died in the wilderness; he was not among the company of those who gathered themselves together against the Lord in the company of Korah, but died for his own sin; and he had no sons. 4Why should the name of our father be taken away from his clan because he had no son? Give to us a possession among our father’s brothers.’


5 Moses brought their case before the Lord. 6And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying: 7The daughters of Zelophehad are right in what they are saying; you shall indeed let them possess an inheritance among their father’s brothers and pass the inheritance of their father on to them. 8You shall also say to the Israelites, ‘If a man dies, and has no son, then you shall pass his inheritance on to his daughter. 9If he has no daughter, then you shall give his inheritance to his brothers. 10If he has no brothers, then you shall give his inheritance to his father’s brothers. 11And if his father has no brothers, then you shall give his inheritance to the nearest kinsman of his clan, and he shall possess it. It shall be for the Israelites a statute and ordinance, as the Lord commanded Moses.’


You just made an ignorant excuse...
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by hammer8: 6:33pm On Aug 26, 2020
kolade560:
Igbo's are still backward ooo, the male children they exalt are the ones constituting IPOB and peddling drugs around the world..
IT IS STLL THEIR PROPERTY, U PEOPLE ARE AFTER.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by Sagay212: 6:33pm On Aug 26, 2020
Greedy MFs.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by hammer8: 6:34pm On Aug 26, 2020
ON THIS THREAD, WE HAVE SEEN MORE YORUBA MEN THAN ANY OTHER GROUP DISTURBING.


I DONT KNOW WAT CONCERNS A YORUBA MAN WITH THE IGBO MAN PROPERTIES.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by kolade560: 6:35pm On Aug 26, 2020
hammer8:
IT IS STLL THEIR PROPERTY, U PEOPLE ARE AFTER.
which property?
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by hammer8: 6:36pm On Aug 26, 2020
kolade560:
which property?
THE ONE U ARE HOPING TO INHERIT.

OR WHY ELSE ARE U ON THIS THREAD?
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by csamii: 6:37pm On Aug 26, 2020
kolade560:
Igbo's are still backward ooo, the male children they exalt are the ones constituting IPOB and peddling drugs around the world..
Your people that are head hunters nko? Especially in this 21 century. I guess they still live in the stone age.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by jornwhite: 6:38pm On Aug 26, 2020
Princedapace:
My dear, I didnt come here to argue with u. It is a known fact that many ladies even get married without having a job, some were established by their husbands.

In many homes across the country, husbands still run most of the bills. In relationship, same issue. I dated my woman from her second year, placed her on monthly upkeep money and took care of her school bills, she finished, married her, enrolled her into training she is running now to establish her once she is done. My two best friends are doing same. Bill sharing is not yet balanced here. We are getting there, so we will get there..

When i married, I paid all the bills my self. The wedding expenses were all carried out by me. One of the guys I know who married few weeks ago, he took care of almost 90 percent of the wedding bills. He is the one trying to establish his wife now after they got married since she is not getting a job.

In Nigeria, it is quite okay for a lady to get married while not having sufficient money but not okay for a man to do so. I just gave u why this idea was started initially and since we are migrating out of it, we also need to balance the bills on both genders to reduce the stress on men financially.

It is easier for a made man to marry a broke girl but very hard for a made lady to marry a broke guy. U and i know this is fact. These things got to change too.
You beta not waste your energy on that gurl .... in her dilusion nigeria women are the ones paying the bills. i don't blame her maybe that was what she grew to see. mom giving dad pocket money grin
She thinks her experience superceeds reality ... since when did women's money becum our money, val's day wil cum naw naa tommy hilfiger boxers & singlets dem go wrap dey wait for iphone grin Just because tiwa savage was buyin pampers 4 her son she did 45min video grin my broda nothing can change, entitlement advancing.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by Nobody: 6:40pm On Aug 26, 2020
pocohantas:
After carefully studying my association, I realized the Igbo men I get along with well are mostly diasporans or those that were brought up outside the SE. E get why... cheesy
Lol... Me too. When I see the crop of Igbos on nairaland, I don't believe it. The ones who I'm friend with are nice, accommodating, easy going, hard working and wouldn't engage in tribalism. We talk everything ranging from politics through history.

Nairaland makes it unbelievable that some Igbos are as this. Unfortunately, what I read here is now corrupting me.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by hammer8: 6:41pm On Aug 26, 2020
IGBO PEOPLE ARE HIGHLY ADVANCE.


IN IGBOLAND, A WIFE MARRIED INTO THE FAMILY HAS MORE RIGHT OVER ANCESTRAL LAND THAN THE DAUGHTERS OF THE LAND, WHO ARE MARRIED OFF. THE WIFE INHERIT IT, BUT THE DAUGHTERS CANNOT.


WE DONT WANT A SITUATION WHERE DAUGHTERS WILL BE COMING TO FIGHT DAUGHTER INLAW FOR ANCESTRAL LAND AND PROPERTIES.


THAT IS Y THEY ARE ENCOURAGED TO SIEZE THE ONE IN THEIR HUSBAND HOUSE AND LEAVE THE ONE IN THEIR FATHER HOUSE TO THEIR BROTHER AND WOMEN(WIFE) COMING INTO THE FAMILY TO INHERIT.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by hammer8: 6:41pm On Aug 26, 2020
IS THIS TOO HARD TO UNDERSTAND?



NO WONDER THEY SAY WISE MEN ARE FROM THE EAST.
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by kolade560: 6:43pm On Aug 26, 2020
csamii:
Your people that are head hunters nko? Especially in this 21 century. I guess they still live in the stone age.
u are offside man
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by kolade560: 6:44pm On Aug 26, 2020
hammer8:
THE ONE U ARE HOPING TO INHERIT.

OR WHY ELSE ARE U ON THIS THREAD?
grin
hammer8:
THE ONE U ARE HOPING TO INHERIT.

OR WHY ELSE ARE U ON THIS THREAD?
Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by csamii: 6:49pm On Aug 26, 2020
kolade560:
u are offside man
Hypocrite!
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