Uche Ibeto family disputes singer’s eviction claim

Our late mum's property lawfully sold- Family replies singer, Uche Ibeto

The family of renowned singer Uche Ibeto, also known as the Jigida Queen, has issued a statement denying her claims of being forcefully evicted from her late mother’s house in Lagos. According to the family, the property in question was lawfully sold, and the buyer has taken possession as the rightful owner.

Uche Ibeto is the third child of the late Mrs. Esther Ibeto, and the family emphasized that she is not the administrator of the estate nor the sole owner of the property. The statement described her actions as a “deliberate usurpation of the powers of the Administrator” and stressed that she has no legal right to make unilateral claims over the estate.

The family’s statement was in response to recent publications sponsored by Uche Ibeto, which they characterized as “spurious, malicious, and utterly misleading.” They denied any allegations of forgery or unlawful eviction, stating that the property’s sale was conducted lawfully and that there are no issues regarding the documentation.

The estate’s administrator clarified that Uche Ibeto’s claims of ownership are “completely and totally false.” The family’s statement aimed to set the record straight and reassure the public that the administration of the estate is being conducted lawfully.

The dispute over the property has brought attention to the administration of estates and the importance of clarity in property ownership. The family’s statement serves as a reminder of the need for transparency and adherence to the law in such matters.

The Jigida Queen, Uche Ibeto, has been a prominent figure in the music industry, and this development has sparked interest among her fans and the general public. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the parties involved will proceed. For now, the family’s statement has provided a clear denial of Uche Ibeto’s allegations, and the focus will likely shift to the next steps in the administration of the estate.

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