Late Iwuanyanwu’s final will bars 38-year-old widow from remarrying

Shocking revelation from the last Will and testament of the late former President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, bars his surviving 38-year-old widow, Frances Chinonyerem, from remarrying if she intends to keep her inheritance.

In the final Will, recently read to the family by Chief Chukwuma Ekomaru (SAN), it states that his 38-year-old widow, Frances Chinonyerem Enwerem, will forfeit properties willed to her by the late elder statesman.

Among the notable properties bequeathed to her is the Magil Furniture, which was previously run by Iwuanyanwu’s late first wife, Eudora, as well as partial stakes in real estate assets in Orji, Works Layout, and Naze, all in Imo State.

Besides, she will inherit the ‘Legacy House’ on Port Harcourt Road, Owerri, but the Will also forbids her from selling the property, while the ‘Glass House’ located at the Owerri flyover will be transformed into a public trust.

The Will specifies that the London property should be sold, with the proceeds divided as follows: 60% for the education of Iwuanyanwu’s youngest son, Jide; 10% for Ezinne, the current occupant, to assist with her relocation; and 30% for his first son.
Meanwhile, an independent board will manage the property for charitable initiatives, while valuable assets in Abuja, Imo, and beyond have been fairly distributed among Iwuanyanwu’s five children.

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