Ojukwu Transport Limited has filed a N140 million suit before a Lagos
High Court against Mrs. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the widow of late Chief
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, over a two-storey detached house located at
No 29, Queens Drive, Ikoyi, Lagos.
The company in suit LD/1680/2012 filed before Justice Adedayo Oyebanji
is demanding payment of N40 million being expected rentable value per
annum of the said premises from September 27 until the defendant
(Bianca) gives up possession of the property.
The claimant, represented by one of its directors, Dr. Ike Ojukwu, is
also asking for N100 million as damages from the widow of the late
Biafran warlord.
At the resumed hearing of the suit yesterday, counsel to the claimant
(Ojukwu Transport Limited), Chief George Uwechue (SAN), informed the
court that the defendant (Bianca) was served with court processes.
However, Bianca has not filed a defence against the suit neither was she represented in court.
The claimant in its statement of claim stated that by a letter of
attorney dated May 4, 2012, it appointed Mr. Massey Udagbe of Massey
Udegbe and Co as its agent to manage the property in dispute.
The claimant added that the said property was earlier occupied by one
of its directors, Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, who had since relocated to
Enugu State about 10 years ago.
It added that the said property was left in a dilapidated and unsafe
condition before it was handed over to Massey Udegbe and Co, the
managing agent of the claimant.
The claimant added that by a letter dated July 19, 2012 with reference
number MUC/MAN.OTL/222, the managing agent informed Bianca of his
appointment and requested her to hand over physical possession of the
property but she (Bianca) allegedly refused.
The claimant stated that it published public notices in several
newspapers to ensure that the general public and in particular the
occupiers of any of its properties are aware of its appointment of
Massey Udegbe & Co as appointed managing agent.
The claimant added that its solicitor also filed a notice of owner’s
intention to recover possession of the property yet Bianca allegedly
refused to release the property.
It added that the defendant’s continued illegal detention of the property is seriously affecting the operation of its business.
In a sister suit No- LD/1681/2012 filed against occupiers of a property
situated at 13 Ojora Road, Ikoyi (formerly Hawksworth Road), the
claimant (Ojukwu Transport Limited ) is also asking for another sum of
N40 million being expected rentable value per annum of the said premises
from September 27 until the defendant (Bianca) gives up possession of
the property.
The claimant, is also asking for N100 million as damages the widow of the late Biafran warlord.
Justice Oyebanji has adjourned the suit till March 25 for hearing.
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