Alhaja Adejoke Orenaike, a widow at 36, was at the center of the whole
issue in a polygamous home. Eight days after her husband died, her
co-wife and step son sent her out of her matrimonial home. As if that
was not enough, her sister in-law attacked her with a knife.She managed
to shove her off and she ran out of the house with her 8-year-old
daughter who was screaming for help. According to her, all her husband
estates, properties, chains of businesses have been seized by her step
son who has also threatened to kill her if she lay claim to any
property.Adejoke narrated her story to Saturday Vanguard:“My husband
died on the 5th of May, 2013 after a protracted illness.
Before his death, there were insinuations and revelations, according to
my husband that my co-wife was plotting to kill him. My husband asked
her but she denied. But after his death, events began to unfold which
gave credence to the earlier suspicion. On the 8th day prayer rite, two
members of the family came to the house with some hoodlums and sent me
and my daughter out of the house. I was severely beaten and stabbed with
a kitchen knife when I visited my husband’s house to celebrate the
Muslim festival, Ileya.”“I had sent my daughter on an errand and on her
way back,when one of them began to rain curses on her I stepped out to
know what was happening.
As if they were waiting for me to step
out, they gave me the beating of my life. It got to a point that my
child had to run out to seek assistance when my husband’s fellow wife
brought out knife and stabbed me around my buttocks and wounded me in
the mouth.
“One of the them thereafter threatened to burn the house
if we did not leave the house at that point. So, I ran out of the house
and he did not allow me take anything, not even a pin. This was the same
house I was living with my husband before his demise. This destablised
my business and my daughter’s education to a large extent.
“I mourned my husband for four months and 11days not in my matrimonial home but where I was squatting after they
sent
me and my daughter out of the house, just eight days after the death of
my husband. It was during this time that I gathered that one of the
members of the family had sold the house I was living with my husband.
He packed my belongings to my shop which was built in front of the house
with some of my valuables still missing. “However, when I discovered
some of my belongings were missing, I informed some elders from my
husband’s family. They asked him but he denied taking them. The elders
told me to exercise patience, saying that they would resolve the matter
one year after my husband’s death. They even asked him why he sold the
house but he told them that it was not their business.“Right now, I
cannot access any property of my husband. It is so with his business. He
used to have three bank accounts with First Bank, Diamond and Union
banks. His brother has taken over everything including cash mostly in
foreign currencies.
“Along the line, my husband’s relatives tried
their best to settle the bickering but one of my step sons refused
bluntly. He thereafter threatened to kill me or kidnap my daughter. He
said I could share his father’s property with them (himself and his
other siblings) just because I have a female child for his late
father.Adejoke agreed that her husband’s inability to prepare a Will
before his death caused this bickering. She stated that the head of the
family had warned that sharing of property should wait until after a
year but he chose to have his way.
“They said sharing of my husband’s property should wait till after a
year but he declined and chose to sell my husband’s property
“One of
them has threatened to kill me and my child over my husband’s property.
My shop has been closed down since the death of my husband for more than
a year now. I have petitioned the commissioner of police and our case
has been transferred to Panti. The Police force from Panti searched his
house and my international passport and the knife with which his wife
used to stab me were found.Adejoke stated that until the death of their
husband, she had a cordial relationship with her co-wife, and her step
sons.
“We had a cordial relationship before the death of my
husband. In fact we were living together for some time until my husband
bought the house which has now been sold. My husband and I left the
house when he took ill following the allegation of plotting to kill him
through diabolical means. People advised my husband to leave the house
and I left with him. My husband and I traveled twice to India for
medical attention and on each occasion, neither my co-wife, nor the son
who sold the property cared to go with him to India or to know how he
was faring.”“The royal father is the head of the family and he was the
one who trained my husband. He was the one who said we should wait till a
year after my husband’s death. When Saturday Vanguard contacted him,
the royal father also declined comment but promised to get back to us
soon.She maintained that several truce attempts called by the head of
the family, HRM Bola Rahimi, Oba Alarige of Ibi-Ade, Ijebu water side,
did not work.
Late Sikiru Orenaike was a business man with several
properties in Lagos and London. In a letter purportedly written by the
deceased while receiving treatment in India, he directed that his
properties be shared among his children including Mariam, the 8-year-old
daughter and his two wives and other members of the family.
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