Statement of Claim 300lvl
Statement of Claim 300lvl
Statement of Claim 300lvl
AND
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED that within eight (8) days after the service of this writ on you,
inclusive of the day of such service, you do cause an appearance to be entered for you in an action at the suit
of MR. CHARLES KURUKURU and take notice that in default of your so doing the claimant may proceed
therein, and judgment may be given in your absence.
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REGISTRAR
NB: This writ is to be served within twelve calendar months from the date there, or if renewed, within six
calendar months from the date of the last renewal, including the day of such date, and not after wards.
The Defendant(s) may appear hereto by entering an appearance (or appearances) either personally or by legal
practitioner at the Registry of the Judicial Division in which the writ is issued.
ENDORSEMENT
CLAIM
b. A DECLARATION that the deceased, Chief Damilare John-Simon to transfer of 200 million Naira
worth of shares from Chief Damilare John-Simon, the deceased to Mr Charles Kurukuru, the claimant
is valid.
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Orilade Peculiar
(Claimant’s Solicitor)
Of: 300 Level whose address for service is College of Law, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti. Agent to
Claimant, Legal Practitioner for the said Claimant whose address is at Plot No. 1 Ogaga Estate, GRA, Ado
Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria.
This Writ was served on the Administrators/Executors of the estate of Chief Damilare John-Simon,
On the Defendant(s) by personal service
On the 8th day of March, 2024.
Signed: ______________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________
IN THE LSS HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
IN THE ADO-EKITI JUDICIAL DIVISION
HOLDEN AT ADO-EKITI
BETWEEN SUIT NO. …………………..
AND
THE ADMINISTRATORS/EXECUTORS OF
THE ESTATE OF CHIEF DAMILARE JOHN-SIMON DEFENDANT
STATEMENT OF CLAIM
1. The Claimant is a law-abiding Nigerian Citizen, and resident at Plot No.1 Ogaga Estate, GRA,
Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria.
2. The Defendant is The Administrators/Executors of the Estate of Chief Damilare John-Simon of
No. 419 Broderick Estate.
3. On the 24th day of February, 2024, the Claimant got married to the love of his life, Anike John-
Simon, the daughter of Chief Damilare John-Simon, the deceased. Although, the family initially
did not approve of the union, they eventually did for the sake of their daughter and gave them a
lavish wedding.
4. The claimant avers that during the reception, the deceased, Chief Damilare John-Simon called the
Claimant aside to follow him to pick up something at the deceased’s house.
5. The Claimant avers that on getting to the deceased’s house, the deceased had a conversation with
the claimant in which he offered the Claimant the sum of 200 million naira in shares in exchange
for the promise of being a good husband to Anike, the Claimant’s wife and deceased daughter;
and a good father to their future children.
6. The Claimant avers that the deceased, Chief Damilare John-Simon further gave him the lawyer’s
card signifying his intention to be bound by his promise.
7. The Claimant, in a state of shock, initially declined the offer. He however impliedly accepted the
offer by collecting the lawyer’s card. The Claimant shall rely on this card at trial.
8. The Claimant avers that the deceased, Chief Damilare John-Simon as a show of love and
acceptance also gave him the key to his Bentley and a ring which the men in their family wear and
then said he was going to sleep. The Claimant shall rely on these at trial.
9. The Claimant avers that he then returned to his wife, Anike at the reception venue to continue
with the party and that after they had left the venue, he, the claimant told his wife, Anike about
everything that happened between himself and her dad, the deceased and she told him they will
talk better on it the next day.
10. The Claimant therefore claims against the defendant as follows:
a. A DECLARATION that there is a valid contract between Mr Charles Kurukuru, the Claimant and
Chief Damilare John-Simon, the deceased, to transfer 200 million naira worth of shares from Chief
Damilare John-Simon, the deceased to Mr Charles Kurukuru, the claimant.
b. A DECLARATION that the deceased, Chief Damilare John-Simon to transfer of 200 million Naira
worth of shares from Chief Damilare John-Simon, the deceased to Mr Charles Kurukuru, the claimant
is valid.
c. AN ORDER OF PERPETUAL INJUNCTION restraining the Administrators/Executors of the
estate of Chief Damilare John-Simon, from interfering with the execution of the afore mentioned
contract between Mr Charles Kurukuru, the Claimant and Chief Damilare John-Simon, the deceased.
AND
THE ADMINISTRATORS/EXECUTORS OF
THE ESTATE OF CHIEF DAMILARE JOHN-SIMON DEFENDANT
AND
THE ADMINISTRATORS/EXECUTORS OF
THE ESTATE OF CHIEF DAMILARE JOHN-SIMON DEFENDANT
12. I depose to this witness statement on oath in good faith believing the content to be true and in
accordance with the Oath Law.
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DEPONENT
Sworn to at the LSS High Court
Registry, Ado-Ekiti
This ___________ day of ______________ 2024
BEFORE ME
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COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
IN THE LSS HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
IN THE ADO-EKITI JUDICIAL DIVISION
HOLDEN AT ADO-EKITI
BETWEEN SUIT NO. …………………………
14. I depose to this witness statement on oath in good faith believing the content to be true and in
accordance with the Oath Law.
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DEPONENT
Sworn to at the LSS High Court
Registry, Ado-Ekiti
BEFORE ME
__________________________
COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
IN THE LSS HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
IN THE ADO-EKITI JUDICIAL DIVISION
HOLDEN AT ADO-EKITI
BETWEEN SUIT NO. ……………………
AND
THE ADMINISTRATORS/EXECUTORS OF
THE ESTATE OF CHIEF DAMILARE JOHN-SIMON DEFENDANT
BEFORE ME
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COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS