The late Igbo businessman, Chief Augustine Ilodibe must be turning in
his grave now at the recent development in his business empire. His
family and business have been embroiled in one problem to another since
his death. First, it was the war among his wives over his will which
favoured his second wife Ifeoma, from the prominent Ibeto family. Ifeoma
was the only one who provided the transport
magnate with a heir to his throne among the three wives. The fight
over his inheritance was a bloody mess and made headlines in the
tabloids...
There were threats and counter-threats and his three wives never saw eye
to eye. In fact, their level of enmity was legendary. They hardly spoke
to each other while the man was alive, so when he died and his will was
read, the division further widened as both the first wife
Catherine Uduayibo and third wife Pauline Ngozi Ilodibe (all now late)
practically rejected the will as it seemed to hugely favour the second
and most recognized wife, revered society matriarch, Chief Mrs. Ifeoma
Stella Ilodibe.Ifeoma who bore the late transporter his first son
immediately swooped into action by taking over the transport business
through her son. While the daughters of the first wife acting with the
authorization that their mum married the late Chief in church and so was
his real legal wife seized a very sizeable chunk of the estate,
principally houses and many landed properties, the third wife who also
happens to be a lawyer immediately seized some of her late husband’s
properties in Onitsha worth hundreds of millions of naira and started
selling them outright to buyers. Most parties discarded the will as the
scramble and partition for the Ilodibe empire was at a feverish peak.
Before one could say Jack, they all landed in court with a ferocious legal battle that is certain to climax at the Supreme Court.The
war became aggravated recently when the third wife of the late
transport magnate, Ngozi Pauline Ilodibe died albeit mysteriously.
According to family sources and neighbours in Onitsha, Anambra State,
she was hale and hearty, but all of a sudden, she became ill and her
sickness only got worse.
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So, after the first wife died in 2011, her daughter refused the GRA
mansion and Pauline in turn would have none of that. It was clash of the
titans as both groups went for each other’s throat in Onitsha.
Residents of Onitsha GRA told us of their constant fights which
sometimes saw both factions trying to intimidate each other with law
enforcement agents. Neighbours who spoke to Global News said they were
not surprised at the death of the 3rd wife Pauline. In fact, they
predict that as things stand today, more heads might soon roll as the
revenge song is being sung by the bereaved faction.The burial of the 3rd
wife is 25th of SeptemberRecently, the late business mogul’s house on
Allen Avenue, Ikeja, was sealed by the Asset Management Corporation of
Nigeria (AMCON).It can be recalled that the deceased lived here with his
wife Ifeoma during his lifetime. Even when he returned with his third
wife Ngozi, she slyly reclaimed her husband’s place while the new wife
was stationed in Onitsha. AMCON was granted the order to seize all
moveable and immovable assets of the deceased as a result of the accrued
debts by the businessman who passed away seven years ago. Little is
heard of the heir of the Ilodibe clan, Ekene jnr after he was beaten to
coma by unknown men few years ago during the heat of the inheritance
war.
The late chief Ekene Ilodibe during his lifetime was popular in the
transport sector. He was one of the pioneers of the transport business
with his Ekene Dili Chukwu transport company which own a fleet of
luxury buses that travels to the south-eastern region of the country and
trucks for haulage.The transport company is a subsidiary of Ekene Dili
Chukwu Group of Companies. He was heavily involved in the distribution
of Mercedes Benz vehicles in the 70s. The deceased was also known for
his humanitarian efforts and a lover of education. With the
deteriorating state of his empire, one wonders if the aggrieved children
will unite to revive what is left of their late father’s business.
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