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OBASAN & ANOR.
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ABUDU & ORS.

(2006) JELR 41199 (CA)

Court of Appeal 30 Mar 2006 Nigeria
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- The case involves the selection of the Ebumawe of Ago-Iwoye chieftaincy in Ogun State, Nigeria. - The Paripete Ruling House is responsible for nominating a candidate for the chieftaincy. - After the death of the previous Ebumawe, the Pari

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Suit Number:CA/I/197/2001
Judges:FRANCIS FEDODE TABAI Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria AMINA ADAMU AUGIE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria GERTRUDE IFUNANYA UDOM-AZOGU Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:J. A. Badejo Esq., For Appellant For Respondent

AUGIE, J.C.A, (Delivering the Leading Judgement): Paripete is one of the Ruling Houses in the Ebumawe Chieftaincy of Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State. By the "Declaration made under Section 4 (2) of the Chiefs Law, 1957, of the Customary Law regulating the Selection of the Ebumawe of Ago-Iwoye Chieftaincy", the method of .nomination to the chieftaincy by each ruling house is as follows -

"The ruling house whose turn it is to provide a candidate shall nominate at a family meeting to be summoned by the family head a candidate for the chieftaincy to be presented by the family head to the kingmakers". (See paragraph 5 of the Declaration - Exhibit A).

Consequent upon the demise of Oba D.M. Osiyemi, the late Ebumawe of Ago-Iwoye from Okole-Omurajo Ruling House, the Ijebu North Local Government issued a Public Notice dated 27th September 1989 (Exhibit B) calling on the Paripete Ruling House whose turn it was to present candidate(s) to fill the vacant stool of Ebumawe of Ago-Iwoye, to do so.

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