The household of a veteran singer, Ms Uche Ibeto, popularly generally known as the Jigida Queen, has debunked the musician’s allegations that she was thrown out of her late mum, Mrs Esther Ibeto’s home in Lagos.
In an announcement signed by the ‘Administrator of the Property of the Late Mrs Esther Ibeto’, the household stated Uche’s declare was utterly false and completely unfaithful.
The household famous that the property in query was duely and lawfully bought, including that the client took possession because the rightful and lawful proprietor. The singer, Uche Ibeto, is the third little one of the Late Mrs Esther Ibeto and never the Administrator of the Property or the only proprietor of the property, the household careworn within the assertion.
Elements of the assertion learn, “The eye of the Property of Late Mrs Esther Ibeto has been drawn to spurious, malicious and completely deceptive publications not too long ago sponsored within the press by Ms. Uche Ibeto, a disgruntled beneficiary of the Property, who has intentionally sought to mislead the general public and undermine the lawful administration of the Property.
“Ms. Uche Ibeto is the third little one of the Late Mrs Esther Ibeto. She isn’t the Administrator of the Property and isn’t the only proprietor of the property. She has completely no authorized proper, title, or authority to make unilateral claims over the Property or to parade herself because the proprietor. Her actions quantity to a deliberate usurpation of the powers of the Administrator and are illegal.
“The property has been bought and the client took possession of the property because the rightful and lawful proprietor.
“The Property needs to state within the clearest potential phrases that Ms Uche Ibeto’s declare of possession or allegations of illegal eviction are utterly and completely false. For the report and for all intents and functions, the property belonging to the Property of the Late Mrs. Esther Ibeto has been bought and there aren’t any problems with forgery of any doc with respect to the property.”
