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AMANFO
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AKPUCHUKWU & ANOR.

(2011) JELR 47717 (CA)

Court of Appeal 23 Feb 2011 Nigeria
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- The appellant, as Traditional Ruler of Ofekata II Autonomous Community, sought declaratory and injunctive reliefs to restrain the Ubachima Chiefs Association (respondents) from conferring, prescribing, or regulating the Eze-Ikpe tradition

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Suit Number:CA/OW/71/09
Judges:ABUBAKAR JEGA ABDUL-KADIR Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria HELEN MORONKEJI OGUNWUMIJU Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria MOJEED ADEKUNLE OWOADE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:MR. L.C. UDEMADU For Appellant MRS. O. UCHEAGWU OKOYE For Respondent

ABUBAKAR JEGA ABDUL-KADIR, J.C.A.(Delivering the Leading Judgment): This is an appeal against the Judgment of Imo State High Court of Justice of Oru Judicial Division holden at Mgbidi delivered on 16th day of April 2009. The Appellant was the Plaintiff in the Suit commenced by Originating Summons while the Respondents were the Defendants in the Suit.

The facts leading to this appeal are stated as follows:-

The Appellant is the Traditional Ruler of Ofekata II Autonomous Community to which the Respondents belong. The Ofekata II Autonomous Community has constitution which provides, among other things as follows:-

SECTION F: DUTIES OF EZE OFEKATA II

The Ezeoha of Ofekata II Autonomous Community shall perform all the duties contained in the Traditional Rulers and Autonomous Communities law 1981, viz

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4. Shall confer Chieftaincy titles to deserving members of the Community.

5. Shall cap any new Chief within the Autonomous Community,…

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