Women Just Like Men Have Right To Inherit Any Property In Nigeria.
By Onyekachi Umah, Esq
No matter the religion, tribe and culture, every woman in Nigeria is entitled to inherit any type property and assets. The place, time, means and conditions surrounding the birth of a woman doesn’t matter. Any religion or custom that says otherwise is illegal, contrary to natural justice and the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria and as such invalid.
See section 42 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 and also the Supreme Court judgment in Ukeje V. Ukeje (2014) 11 NWLR (PT. 1418) 384.
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4 Responses
My marriage was conducted in the church but before that, the church gave us something like certificate to be taken to the registry and a notice was pasted for 21 days if am not mistaken. Can I get divorce from such a marriage sir/ma and is that a court/registry marriage.
Hi, Kayode. Unfortunately, we cannot give a legal advice without understanding your situation. You are advised to speak to your lawyer. You could also reach our law firm via this link; https://bezaleelchambers.com/meet-lawyers/
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