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ABEL NWOFOR V. CHINEMENE EMEJIAKA EGBU

(2000) JELR 41076 (CA)

Court of Appeal  •  CA/PH/225/86  •  11 Jul 2000  •  Nigeria

Coram
JAMES OGENYI OGEBE JCA; IGNATIUS CHUKWUDI PATS-ACHOLONU JCA; MICHAEL EYARUOMA AKPIROROH JCA;

Appearances
C.A.C. Anyanwu Esq For Appellant Respondent: Absent For Respondent

Judgement

JAMES OGENYI OGEBE, J.C.A (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The appellant sued the respondent in the High Court, Aba claiming two parcels of land called "Okpulo" and "Umuagbagha" According to the appellant one Ogbonna Nnakwu, the head of Umuagbai family sold the parcels of land to him in 1957. He took possession of the lands and in 1963 he got a surveyor to survey the land. He remained on the land undisturbed until the 1967 civil war. After the civil war he came back and continued to use the land until 1976 when the respondent broke and entered upon the land. It was agreed by both sides that Ogbonna Nnakwu had a dispute with the respondent in suit No. A/35/71 over a piece of land and lost.

The appellant's case was that that land disputed between Ogbonna Nnakwu and the respondent was a different piece of land from the one now in dispute.

The respondent said it was the same land. The respondent claimed that that land was sold to him and he had been in possession ever since.

The origina…

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