Sunday 2 December 2012


All lot of Controversy has been growing up ever since the will of the late Biafran war lord,Dim Ojukwu.,
According to sources, almost everything Ojukwu had was willed to Bianca,all his money and personal effects were given to the former beauty queen.

Less than 24 hours after it was read in the Enugu High Court in Nigeria’s South-East, the will of late Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, was dismissed as strange and unreliable by one of his closest confidants.
The name of Chief Sylvester Debe Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the 56 years old lawyer reported to be Ojukwu’s first son but who has had running battles with other family members since the old man’s death on November 26, 2011, is conspicuously missing from the will. Recognised as Ojukwu’s children in the will are Chukwuemeka Jnr, Mmegha, Okigbo, Ebele, Chineme, Afam, Nwachukwu and one Tenny Haman, who was previously unheard of.

Commenting this morning on the will, Uche Ezechukwu, Ojukwu’s biographer and one-time media aide, said: “Ojukwu’s will has been read and it gave nothing to his sons and almost everything to his widow. Is that not strange?

“Could Ojukwu, who was blind for four years before his death and had all but lost his memory, have written such a will with his senses intact? Just thinking aloud!”

Ezechukwu, a seasoned journalist and public analyst whose book ‘Ojukwu, the Rebel I Served,’ has received much praise, insisted that he knows all of Ojukwu’s children and that Sylvester is one of them.

According to the man who served as Ojukwu’s Speacial Assistant on Media for some two years: “The Ikemba had the following children: Sylvester, from an Udi woman when he was an Assistant Divisional Officer there; then Emeka Jnr, Mmegha (the first daughter) and Mr. Okigbo from Njideka (Ned Onyekwelu); Ebele from Stella (née Onyeador) and then the three kids from Bianca.”

Responding to questions and observations made by some of those who responded to his Facebook post, Ezechukwu said: “Accordingly, the will gave the family compound to Emeka. The Ikemba I knew understood Igbo culture very well and knew that you can’t will out your traditional compound as it automatically goes to the first son, who holds it in trust for the family. It continues to be held in trust by every first male child. So in practical sense, Emeka got nothing! Very abnormal!

“A man’s ancestral house is not part of the will. The first son automatically inherits it. That is the house you say he willed to Emeka. What of Okigbo and Sylvester?”

Ezechukwu, who is also Coordinator of the League of Anambra Media Professionals, advised that “the nation should get ready for perhaps the longest playing soap opera that will rubbish and dwarf all those acclaim we have had for Ojukwu.”

“I knew this rumpus would erupt and when I was writing my book on him, I dodged everything about his family,” he wrote. “I was there and knew his relationship with all his children before Bianca came. I didn’t want to become the source of the storm that started breaking even before the mourning dress was shed
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Written by Dondumex

Nigeria's King blogger, entrepreneur and God-lover.

2 comments :

  1. Open letter from Odumegwu Ojukwu Family to Sylvester Ude a.k.a. Debe Ojukwu.
    Signatories to this letter:

    1. Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Jnr. (Ikemba II), Director - Ojukwu Transport Limited

    2. Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu Ojukwu

    3. Mr. Okigbo Odumegwu Ojukwu, Director - Ojukwu Transport Limited


    4. Ms. Mimi Odumegwu Ojukwu. (Ada Ikemba)

    5. Ms. Ebele Odumegwu Ojukwu.

    6. Ms. Tenny Haman Odumegwu Ojukwu


    Dear Sylvester Ude a.k.a. Debe "Ojukwu",

    your contract to manage some Ojukwu Transport Limited properties ended years ago and you must now account to and return to The Company (Ojukwu Transport Limited) and The Ojukwu Family all monies that you have stolen from The Company and The Family.

    You must also stop falsely parading yourself as General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu's son and a member of The Ojukwu Family because our father, The Late General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu ordered a DNA test on you and ascertained with 99.99% accuracy that you are niether General Ojukwu's son nor a member of The Ojukwu Family.

    You must cease and desist from fraudulently extorting rents from Ojukwu Transport Limited's tenants.
    You are also hereby banned from stepping foot on any Ojukwu Transport Limited or Ojukwu Family properties, particularly those in Nnewi, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Onitsha, Enugu, Kaduna, Zaria and Abuja.

    You are hereby warned that we are currently enlisting the assistance of The Federal Government of Nigeria, The Ministry of Defense, Millitary intelligence Services, State Security Services, The Lagos State Government, The Anambra State government amongst others to protect the legitimate rights of Ojukwu Tansport Limited, a corporaton duly incorporated and registered with The Corporate Affairs Commission of The Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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  2. To view original letter from Ojukwu Family to Sylvester Ude a.k.a Debe "Ojukwu" visit the website below:

    http://debeude.blogspot.com/

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