Christ Embassy sued for Exhuming body
A resident of Effurun in Warri, Delta State, Mr. Richard
Loromeke, has instituted a N100 million suit against the registered trustees of
Believers Love World, also known as Christ Embassy, for trespass on his parcel
of land and exhumation of remains of his mother, Madam Cecilia Loromeke, buried
on the land situated in Aba, Abia Statvge.
The defendants in the
suit include Messrs Samson Enwereji, Registered Trustees of Believers Love
Church and Remi Chijioke.
Counsel to the
claimant in the suit instituted at an Abia State High Court, Mr. R. O. Irikefe
and Mr. Patrick Awo-Osagie, said Loromeke was also claiming N992,300 as special
damages.
He also prayed the
court for an order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendants by
themselves, servants, agents, workmen, surrogates, thugs and/or privies from
any further trespass on the disputed land.
The claimant prayed
the court to declare that he was the person entitled to the statutory right of
occupancy in respect of the parcel of land, completely fenced with blocks,
known as Egbelu Obuda measuring approximately 100 feet by 483.712 feet square
metres.
In his statement of
claim, supported by a 25-paragraph affidavit, the claimant averred that his
late mother purchased the land in dispute from one Jacob Enwereji in 1997 for
farming.
He explained that
after his mother’s death and burial in 2006, he continued to manage the estate
and collect rent from tenants made up of electricians, mechanics and artisans
that her mother leased the land to when she could not farm anymore due to
failing health.
He averred that in
November 2011, the first defendant started to foment trouble by trespassing on
the said land in dispute when he came to serve all the tenants court orders
during his absence, which propelled him to warn the trespasser to steer clear
of the land.
The claimant noted
that while away to Senegal, the first defendant in December of the same year,
chased away all the tenants and that in November 2012, without his consent,
invaded the land in dispute, and demolished his mother’s grave house, which he
had erected over his mother’s tomb.
The claimant said he
reported the incidents to Zone 9, Police Headquarters, Umuahia, from where
officers arrested him, adding that due to the involvement of the police, family
and community leaders, the first defendant agreed to rebuild the grave house,
which he never did.
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