Nollywood actress Patience Ozokwor has responded to allegations made by a widow, and her daughter that she grabbed their land.....
She denies the claims, stating that she lawfully purchased the land in 2010 through a middleman, who confirms the widow willingly sold the land for medical and personal reasons.
She says they both went on the social media to slander her good name and have monetised their lies against her ..
Patience accuses them of blackmail and says she will meet them in court....
I agree with approaching the court on the issue. I wonder what kind of family will connive to discredit someone after they've willingly traded in their inheritance.
ReplyDeleteCourt on land matter favours the highest bidder. Someone can be guilty and still win a court case. Not saying that Susu is guilty though.
ReplyDeleteThat is what you implied without saying. It is called an innuendo for which a suit of defamation can stand.
DeleteNa you sabi. Na your toro.
DeleteVery well said. Both mother and daughter are greedy and those bloggers who didnt bother to verify are malicious. I hope she sues them for billions for reputational damage.
ReplyDeleteThey wanted to do it to my in law in ikorodu. As my in law no look them and is living on the property , Every few weeks the seller comes to beg for alcohol money. Imagine. This is why you’re advised to fence your land immediately after purchase and do small things for your land “head”
ReplyDeleteImagine that...
ReplyDeleteSue their sorry A$$
Key questions here:
ReplyDeleteWas the land sold on the basis of a surveyed plan or pointed fingers of "from here to there and yonder"
Did Madam Ozokwor fence exactly what was sold to her or she fenced more than that mistakenly or intentionally.
Only the court can answer. Sides should not be taken until facts are presented in court.