Inheritance: Siblings Drag former NASS Clerk To Court Over Late Omolori Estate

By News Desk

A former Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA), Alhaji Ataba Sani-Omolori, has been dragged before an Area Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) by his siblings, over alleged inability to account for the family estate left behind by their father.

According to two of his siblings, Nasir Sani-Omolori and Buhari Sani-Omolori, plaintiffs in the matter, all entreaties to make the former CNA account for the property proved abortive.

The plaintiffs, through their counsel, A.I. Mariri, in the court documents with suit number CV/114/2022l, prayed the court to invite the former NASS Clerk to account for the estate of their late father, Alhaji Muhammad Sani Omolori, who was a traditional ruler of Ebira land for 40 years.

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They accused their brother, Alhaji Ataba Sani-Omolori (Respondent/Defendant) of selling off parts of the property in Maitama, Katampe and Mabushi Districts of Abuja.

They were asking the court for equitable distribution of the property among all the 73 children of their late father.

They told the court, “That late Alhaji Muhammad Sani Omolori died leaving behind wives and 73 children out of which are the Applicants and the 2nd Respondent/Defendant (Alhaji Ataba Sani Omolori), who are also Muslims.

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