Lazarus Ogbonaya Ukeje
13 Feb 2024
The Supreme Court of Nigeria in 2014 gave judgment in favour of women’s inclusion in the distribution of their late fathers’ assets in Nigeria. About a decade after that historical judgment, the same practice has continued in most parts
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