Court Adjourns Durunneji na Nwerem  Matter For Hearing ,Sept,Oct,Nov,5,12.

 

By Nwokoma Ndubueze 

 

Orogwe Customary Court in Owerri jurisdiction of Imo State is in the judicial process to determine the dispute over claim of the  kindred names; Durunneji na Nwere versus Nweremekakam na Durunneji, which is an embattled Kindred name in Nchoko Village in Amiri Community of Oru East Local Government Area,Imo  state.

The matter  which was brought before His Lordship C. Onyeziri and two other members of the court; Mr. T. N. Onuh and Mr. Theo. Ofonye,  has gotten to   the cross

examination  stage with  the first Prosecution Witness, (Pw1), Barrister Ambrose Ndukaku who is also one of the plaintiffs in the suit testifying.

During the cross examination with the questions asked by the lead Counsel  of the 14 Plaintiffs / Applicants against the 16 Defendants/ Respondents, which included the President General and Secretary of Nchoko Development Union, NDU, Barrister H. N. Nwafor told the Court that the matter was in    continuation of the hearing of the evidence of the first Plaintiff witness, (PW1), Barrister Ambrose Ndukaku in the suit .

Barrister Nwafor asked the questions while Barrister Ndukaku replied; what is the name of your grandfather?

Barr Ndukaku said that their grand  parent’s name was Mbubu who begot Mbutu and that Mbutu begot Nweremekakam.

On how many children their   grandfather had?

Barr Ndukaku said that their grandparent had three sons but was unable to mention them.

Nwafor demanded that Barrister Ndukaku should mention their names.

Barrister Ndukaku later gave their names as , their names as; Nweremekakam, Durunneji, and one other name he didn’t recall ,even as he explained  that it was Nweremekakam who was the first migrant of Nchoko Village, for that reason he  had the authority  of  holding the Ofo, since he was the person who created  the village.

He further stated that when Nweremekakam died, the Ofo was transferred to Durunneji who was the younger brother of the deceased person, and also that the Ofo was in his custody till he joined his  ancestors.

Speaking further,he  informed that when Durunneji died, the children of Nweremekakam went to retrieve the Ofo from Durunneji family, where the children approached one Ezinne in the process   of the movements, but all efforts to repossess or take over  the Ofo peacefully from the deceased’s family had proved abortive.Consequent upon that  refusal the plaintiff had no choice but to  come to court.

The matter was thereafter adjourned  for  hearings to Wednesday ,September 17, 2025, October 15, 2025, November 5 and 12 , respectively..

 

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