Igbogbo Obaship tussle: Court fixes Oct. 14 for hearing.
The Lagos High Court in Ikorodu has fixed October 14 for hearing in the ongoing dispute over the obaship tussle of Oba of Igbogbo in Ikorodu.
Justice Iyabo Akinkugbe adjourned after listening to the submissions of the counsel.
The claimants in the suit IKD/1162GCMW/2015 are Mrs Oyindamola Osho-Ojuba, Mr Olusanya Adeyemi Osho-Ojuba, Mr Sakiru Odufuwa Osho-Ojuba, Alhaja Karimotu Talabi and Mr Rasaq Ero Osho-Ojuba.
The claimants appeared for themselves and as representatives of the members of Ijaolu-Osho-Ojuba Ruling House of Igbogbo, Lagos State.
The respondents are the Lagos State Government, Lagos Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, and Lagos State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.
Others are Executive Secretary, Igbogbo/Baiyeku Local Council Development Area and Chief Tajudeen Onasanya (Odofin Of Igbogbo), Chief Ganiu Omotayo, Alhaji Nasirudeen Oyekande and Alhaji Kolawole Jubril.
The legal battle over the Igbogbo Obaship stool, which began in 2015, has seen multiple judges preside over the matter at various times due to transfers and administrative reassignments.
The claimant’s Counsel, Mr M.O. Ishola, had, however, informed the court that there was a a pending injunction on April 19, 2016, but the monarch and the chiefs of Adeboruwa Oba-in-Council disobeyed the court order and nominated an Oba.
Justice Akintunde Savage, who had initially presided over the matter, has since been transferred to the Ikeja Division.
The Lagos High Court in Ikorodu has fixed October 14 for hearing in the ongoing dispute over the obaship tussle of Oba of Igbogbo in Ikorodu.
Justice Iyabo Akinkugbe adjourned after listening to the submissions of the counsel.
The claimants in the suit IKD/1162GCMW/2015 are Mrs Oyindamola Osho-Ojuba, Mr Olusanya Adeyemi Osho-Ojuba, Mr Sakiru Odufuwa Osho-Ojuba, Alhaja Karimotu Talabi and Mr Rasaq Ero Osho-Ojuba.
The claimants appeared for themselves and as representatives of the members of Ijaolu-Osho-Ojuba Ruling House of Igbogbo, Lagos State.
The respondents are the Lagos State Government, Lagos Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, and Lagos State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.
Others are Executive Secretary, Igbogbo/Baiyeku Local Council Development Area and Chief Tajudeen Onasanya (Odofin Of Igbogbo), Chief Ganiu Omotayo, Alhaji Nasirudeen Oyekande and Alhaji Kolawole Jubril.
The legal battle over the Igbogbo Obaship stool, which began in 2015, has seen multiple judges preside over the matter at various times due to transfers and administrative reassignments.
The claimant’s Counsel, Mr M.O. Ishola, had, however, informed the court that there was a a pending injunction on April 19, 2016, but the monarch and the chiefs of Adeboruwa Oba-in-Council disobeyed the court order and nominated an Oba.
Justice Akintunde Savage, who had initially presided over the matter, has since been transferred to the Ikeja Division.
Igbogbo Obaship tussle: Court fixes Oct. 14 for hearing.
The Lagos High Court in Ikorodu has fixed October 14 for hearing in the ongoing dispute over the obaship tussle of Oba of Igbogbo in Ikorodu.
Justice Iyabo Akinkugbe adjourned after listening to the submissions of the counsel.
The claimants in the suit IKD/1162GCMW/2015 are Mrs Oyindamola Osho-Ojuba, Mr Olusanya Adeyemi Osho-Ojuba, Mr Sakiru Odufuwa Osho-Ojuba, Alhaja Karimotu Talabi and Mr Rasaq Ero Osho-Ojuba.
The claimants appeared for themselves and as representatives of the members of Ijaolu-Osho-Ojuba Ruling House of Igbogbo, Lagos State.
The respondents are the Lagos State Government, Lagos Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, and Lagos State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.
Others are Executive Secretary, Igbogbo/Baiyeku Local Council Development Area and Chief Tajudeen Onasanya (Odofin Of Igbogbo), Chief Ganiu Omotayo, Alhaji Nasirudeen Oyekande and Alhaji Kolawole Jubril.
The legal battle over the Igbogbo Obaship stool, which began in 2015, has seen multiple judges preside over the matter at various times due to transfers and administrative reassignments.
The claimant’s Counsel, Mr M.O. Ishola, had, however, informed the court that there was a a pending injunction on April 19, 2016, but the monarch and the chiefs of Adeboruwa Oba-in-Council disobeyed the court order and nominated an Oba.
Justice Akintunde Savage, who had initially presided over the matter, has since been transferred to the Ikeja Division.
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