How Jesu Oyingbo’s 167 Children Must Share His Property- Court

    Late Pa Immanuel Olufunmilayo Odumosu known as “Jesu
    Oyingbo” died at the age of 73 in January 1988. An astute businessman, he
    amassed a vast estate worth billions of naira but he died without leaving a
    will or a trust. Some of his properties include numbers 7A, 7B, 9,
    10,11,13,14,15,17 Emmanuel Street, Maryland, Lagos; 37 Aliu Street via Felicia
    Ayodeji Street, off Ikorodu Road, Ketu, Lagos; 570/622/624 Ikorodu Road, Ketu,
    Mile 12, Lagos. It’s also believed that he left properties and funds in the UK.
    When Pa Odumosu died, there was a legal battle between his
    children and his disciples over the control of the vast estate and businesses.
    In 1997, the children won and the disciples who were resident in Pa Odumosu’s
    Maryland spiritual enclave in Lagos were evicted.

    Then the first 3 sons who
    were administrators of the estate were accused of mismanagement; 2 of them died
    whilst the 3rd went into permanent exile. As there was no administrator, there
    was further disrepute with different factions of beneficiaries laying claim to
    assets where necessary. While some enjoyed tremendous wealth, some lived in
    penury. After more than 20 years, an action was instituted in 2009 by a few of
    Pa Odumosu’s children led by Princess Adeyinka Odumosu Emmanuel at the Probate
    Registrar of the Ikeja High Court; the Administrator General & Public
    Trustee, Lagos State and joining 24 other children as co-defendants.
    Going by the suit filed, the purported Letter of Administration
    was defective as most of the children were excluded while there were
    allegations of mismanagement of the estate by the executors and other factions
    of the beneficiaries. On record there are a total of 167 children allegedly
    fathered by late Pa Odumosu.  As the case
    dragged, there were negotiations for settlement by counsels and family elders
    and in the end, they agreed that all the children are entitled to benefit
    equally and individually from the estate on the basis of ‘Ori O Jori’(equal
    rights per child) principle of distribution.
    On 18th June 2014, Justice Ronke Harrison of the Probate
    division of the Ikeja High Court ruled that all 167 children are entitled to
    share in the vast estate as beneficiaries in equal proportion. According to the
    ruling, “The court also granted a consequential order that the properties
    comprising the estate of Pa Olufunmilayo Odumosu (deceased) be taken over
    immediately by UBA Capital PLC and they should be assisted in all regards by
    the Nigerian Police Force to ensure adequate control and administration by UBA
    Capital PLC.

    Source: City People

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