Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Paulinus Chukwuemeka Ezeokafor and Ezeoke’s family of Nkpologwu at war over late father’s property
www.odogwublog.com reports that the Catholic
Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Paulinus Chukwuemeka Ezeokafor,
and the diocesan legal officer, Rev Fr Barr Edwin Sunday Chukwujekwu
Obiora among other agents have been appealed to by the children of late
Chief A.O. Ezeoke of Obinabo village, Nkpologwu in Aguata Local
Government Area of Anambra State, led by Dr Ezeoke Sylvester to leave
their companies Almart and company limited and Nkpologwu Aguata
Commercial limited alone.
Addressing
the media weekend, the Head of Ezeoke family, Dr. Sylvester Ezeoke,
said that the Catholic Bishop has confiscated all the properties
belonging to their late father including money which was entrusted in
his care, claiming it was given over to the church by their late father.
This claim , the Ezeoke’s said was false but a smart way to divert the
sweat of their late father and theirs by the Bishop who was his late
father’s confidant.
The Ezeoke’s in emotion
laden voice appealed to Governor Willie Obiano in a petition copied the
EFCC Boss, the IGP , the traditional ruler of Nkpologwu and president
General of Nkpologwu to prevail on Bishop Ezeokafor and agents to
handover all documents that their late father handed over to him to pass
unto them at his death.
They requested Bishop
Ezeokafor to stop harassing , threatening or confusing their tenants and
clients with police if they refuse to pay the monies due to the
companies into their personal accounts. They begged Ezeokafor also to
withdrew all thugs and assassins he has been sending to threaten them
and said should anything happen to them , the bishop should be liable.
They
appealed to the Governor and others copied to prevail on Bishop
Ezeokafor and his agents to stop visiting any of their companies or
properties as well hand over monies he had forcefully collected from
properties belonging to their companies.
The
Ezeoke family lawyer, Barrister Emeka Ugezu adding his voice said their
contest was not what the Bishop and his co travelers were responding to
as the Bishop and his co travelers were interested in the personal
properties of Late Ezeoke but the children were not bothered with those
ones but the companies which ought not be part of their late father’s
will.
Ugezu said: ‘’There is no law that allows
an executor who has not been granted probate to enter into the
property and administer . He has to use an order of the court, leave of
the court and there is no such leave. No authority has been shown to Dr
Ezeoke as representative. If the executors have not been granted
probate , no legitimacy right to enter the property.
‘’We
are contesting the company’s property in the will which ought not be.
We are not contesting the personal property of Late Chief Ezeoke. It is
an illegality to start executing a will without a probate.
He
wondered why a Bishop handed over a property in trust should be party
to confiscation of the property of late Ezeoke and even a company he
owed with others, threatening their life, intimidating and oppressing
them.
Bishop Paulinus Chukwuemeka Ezeokafor could not be reached either through his phones or media officer.
But,
Rev Fr Edwin Sunday Chukwujekwu who said that he spoke as legal adviser
to the executors of the Will insisted they are in court over the matter
and would not state further why all the infractions from the Catholic
Church.
He
had said: “Will case on the telephone? The matter is in court. Go and
tell them that the matter is in court that they can’t talk on it.
“The people that addressed you are two out of the eleven children of late Chief Ezeoke, ask them where others are.
“This
matter is before the chief Judge of Anambra State, and the chief judge
doesn’t take it lightly when cases before him are published by
journalists.
“The
matter is also before a Federal High Court. I don’t have the powers to
talk about it. So, go and tell them that they cannot talk on the matter,
they are the most stupid set of people on earth.”
Narrating
his story earlier, Dr Ezeoke flanked by his brother and lawyer on
behalf of others said: “Our father before his death was a devout Roman
Catholic faithful and he raised all of us in the Catholic faith, having
firmly believed that it was God that rescued him from poverty. During
his lifetime, he made several sacrifices and charity works for the
church, trained many priests and was very close to the successive
Catholic bishops of Awka, Onitsha and Nnewi Diocese.
“During
his later days, he was a very close confidant to Bishop Paulinus
Ezeokafor to whom he frequently paid visits and sought counsel with and
advice. During his last days, he firmly told us to see Bishop Ezeokafor
as his friend and confidant, that if we needed any help or advice when
he is gone, we should always go to him.
“Also,
that he left a very important message and our belongings in his care to
hand over to us when he is no more, because most of us are in different
jobs. This is in order to ensure equity and fairness to all his children
without preference to anybody based on age.
“During
his visits to Enugu where I live, he stays with me in the same house
and I am aware that on one of his visits he brought Bishop Ezeokafor to
Enugu branch of UBA where he made him co-signatory to his personal
account at the bank which held over N6 million and also took him to
Onitsha branch of Diamond Bank where he also made him a co-signatory to
his personal account holding also about N6 million and handed him other
documents to keep in custody for us for onward distribution to us as all
of us are not resident in Nigeria.
“When
our father died, I took my siblings to see Bishop Paulinus Ezeokafor,
the Catholic Bishop of Awka diocese, to inform him on what had befallen
us and to choose a date for his burial, we also asked him if there is
any financial help he could offer us, we knew he had access to our
father’s accounts. He told us boldly to go and borrow money if we don’t
have money to bury our father. We left his office devastated.
“We
got home and contributed money, sourced for some money from our friends
to give our father a befitting burial. We equally took care of Bishop
Ezeokafor and all the priests in attendance without minding his attitude
towards the burial of his friend.”
Continuing,
the Enugu based medical practitioner said that after the burial of their
father, the family continued with the management of the companies left
by their late father while waiting for the Bishop to call a meeting of
the family members to give them the message from their late father but
they didn’t hear from the Bishop for over a year.
“As
a result of the long wait, some of my siblings started making phone
calls to him. He reluctantly called a meeting and told us that our
father had left a Will with him and that he was not experienced in
dealing with such matters, that he would hand over our affairs to his
legal department headed by Rev. Bar. Edwin Sunday Chukwujekwu Obiora and
his team, but before he would do that or unseal the Will, we should go
and write a letter of undertaking that we would believe whatever he told
us, being naïve to the whole situation and trusting him, not knowing it
was a coercion, we did as he told us. After handing him the letter, we
were told that there was another Will or the same Will at the probate
court and that we would be invited by the probate for reading of the
Will.
“We got invitation to the probate a few
weeks later and on getting there, the Probate Registrar mentioned the
existence of two Wills, an earlier one deposited by our father and
another one deposited by someone a few days after his death and that she
would read the latter one. I raised an objection but it was turned down
by the Probate Registrar.
“After
reading the Will to us, with the Bishop and his agents present, we
immediately applied for a certified true copy of the will which we got,
but I and my brother immediately noticed that my father’s signature on
it had been transplanted or scanned unto the will, we alerted our other
siblings to this and also seeing the relationship between the bishop
and, his legal team and the probate registrar, we suspected something
was fishy. More so, the content of the Will does not look like what our
father would do, because the Will included our two companies and its
assets as things to be bequeathed by Will, and we are fully aware that
our father had good knowledge of company and allied matters
administrative procedures, having been in the management of other
companies, including Profound Assurance Company with its shareholders,
that these two companies Almart & Co. Ltd. and Nkpologwu Aguata
Commercial Ltd. had shareholders, he couldn’t have made such mistakes,
if he wanted to dissolve the companies he knew it could be done by
transfer of shares through the CAC and not by Will.
“Puzzled
by this, I and my brother placed a caveat/restriction on the grant of
probate to the Will. Telling the probate that the Will contains assets
of two companies which should not be there, to give us some time to find
out what was going on.
“We went to CAC’s head
office at Abuja for enquiries. The result showed that no changes had
been made to the companies and its management. This means that somebody
must have manipulated the Will. We made several attempts and efforts to
reach Bishop Paulinus Ezeokafor to inform him of this development but he
ignored all the calls.
“Information
reaching us was that he picked offence at us for not foolishly
believing and following along. The next thing was that Rev. Fr. Bar.
Edwin Sunday Chukwujekwu Obiora started writing threatening letters to
us and to our tenants to vacate the companies, that they have the
original documents of the companies.”
Ezeoke
said that efforts made to reach Bishop Ezeokafor severally failed as
both calls and SMS messages informing him of all the illegalities that
Rev. Fr. Bar. Edwin Sunday Chukwujekwu Obiora were committing was not
replied to.
He added:
“His silence only meant that he was aware and supports him. Reaching his
agent, Rev. Bar. Edwin Chukwujekwu Obiora, on one occasion he told us
that we were nobodies; that they have now taken over the companies, even
though illegally, as probate has not been granted.
“We
had no other option than to file a suit at the state high court,
seeking an order of court not to allow probate over our companies and
its assets and the Will.”
Ezeoke said the matter
is still on-going at the Chief Judge’s Court at Awka. He accused Rev.
Fr. Bar. Edwin Sunday Chukwujekwu Obiora of still harassing the
secretary of their late father’s company and their tenants even while
allegedly visiting and extorting money from them.
“He
is psychologically coercing our customers to stop co-operating with us.
We humbly ignored him, not wanting to go into loggerheads with the
church.
“We wondered whether the Bishop
Paulinus Ezeokafor knew about these activities of Rev. Fr. Bar. Edwin
Obiora. I still have all the messages in my phone.
“The
next thing was that Rev. Fr. Bar. Edwin Sunday Chukwujekwu Obiora took
some thugs and went to some of our properties, summoned the tenants and
was issuing them letters of demand for payments to be made to him, using
the diocesan law office’s (Equity Chambers) letter head, and that
anyone who fails, he would arrest the person with police.
“He
did the same at our buildings in both Onitsha and Enugu. Our tenants,
having panicked, informed us about this, we met them and reassured them
to ignore them, as they were trouble makers that are illegally seeking
to possess what does not belong to them, parading the name of the
church.”
Photo of Dr Ezeoke middle reading the statement while the lawyer left and brother right watch
From Odogwu Emeka Odogwu, Awka
Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Paulinus Chukwuemeka Ezeokafor and Ezeoke’s family of Nkpologwu at war over late father’s property
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