So Uche Ibeto's family sold her late mum's Lagos house on her

The estate administrator for the late Mrs Esther Ibeto rejected claims made by veteran singer Uche Ibeto regarding property ownership disputes. The musician, known as the Jigida Queen, alleged that authorities forced her from her deceased mother's Lagos residence. Family representatives issued a formal statement denying these accusations as false and misleading. The administrator emphasized that the singer holds no legal authority over estate matters despite being the third child of the deceased. Legal proceedings resulted in the lawful sale of the disputed property to new owners.

Estate officials characterized Uche Ibeto's public statements as deliberate attempts to mislead the public about legitimate property transactions. The family stressed that she lacks legal standing to claim sole ownership or administrative control over inherited assets. New property owners received full possession rights through proper legal channels, according to the statement. The estate administrator condemned what they described as unlawful usurpation of administrative powers by the disgruntled beneficiary. Officials maintained that no document forgery occurred during the property transfer process.
 

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