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OYEDELE & ANOR
V.
JIMOH

(2012) JELR 34006 (CA)

Court of Appeal 17 May 2012 Nigeria
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- The appellants (claimants at trial) sought declarations that: (i) changing the traditional head (Baale) of Ajengbe to an Oba was unknown to Yoruba native law and custom; (ii) the founder’s family alone was entitled to the headship; (iii)

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Suit Number:CA/IL/97/2010
Judges:TIJJANI ABDULLAHI Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria IGNATIUS IGWE AGUBE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria ITA GEORGE MBABA Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:JOSEPH S. BAMIGBOYE ESQ. WITH HIM J.S. MOHAMMAD ESQ. AND A.S, OSENI ESQ. For Appellant ILIASU SAKA ESQ. For Respondent

ITA GEORGE MBABA, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This is an appeal against the Judgment of Honourable Justice M. Abdulgafar of Kwara State High Court in Suit No. KWS/OM/8/2008, delivered on 23/6/2010. Appellants, who were the Claimants at the High Court, had made the following claims against the Defendant (now Respondent), as per their writ and Statement of Claim, filed on 7/4/2008:

"(i). a declaration that changing the head (bale) of Ajengbe to an Oba is unknown to Yoruba native law and custom

(ii) a declaration that under Yoruba native law and custom it is the founder of a settlement who owns the land by right of first settlement and who heads his settlement, as of right

(iii) a declaration that Oyedele Oke family or families who founded Akikii which later became (renamed) Ajenigbe (Ajengbe) who is or who are entitled to become the Oba of Ajengbe and NOT a later arrival or arrivals called Onpetu-Ode family or families who had for inexplicable reasons ruled Ajengbe Communi…

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