List Of Late Chief FRA William’s Properties Causing Feud among His Children

Last week, Ladi Williams, the first son of foremost Nigerian lawyer, the late Chief FRA Williams, died of COVID-19 complications.

He died without living to witness the end of the feud between him and his siblings of same parents over their father’s estate.

Below are the properties left behind by their late father….enough to possess, share and do give away with….
THE PROPERTIES OF THE LATE CHIEF FRA WILLIAMS CAUSING ALL THE TROUBLES

IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES WITHIN LAGOS STATE

Palm Groove House, 3, Shagamu Avenue, Ilupeju, Lagos.

1, Shagamu Avenue, Ilupeju, Lagos (bungalow).

10, Shagamu Avenue, Ilupeju, Lagos (bungalow).

2 blocks of 16 flats at Plot 299, Akin Olugbade Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Expanse of land at Agungi/Ajiran, Lagos State and otherwise known as Ojomu chieftaincy land, about 13 hectares.

5, Campos Street, Lagos Island, Lagos.

IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES OUTSIDE LAGOS STATE

A property at 1, Rotimi Williams Avenue, Bodija Estate, Ibadan.

20, Asheen Green Cambridge, United Kingdom

Proceeds of sale of 4-bedroom flat at High Street, Kensington, England.

PERSONAL PROPERTIES

2 Rolls Royce cars

1 Daimler Limousine car

I Mercedes E Class black station wagon car

Mercedes 600 V.12

Shares standing in the name of Chief FRA Williams, SAN, CFR amounting to N26,379,7487,749.00 as at November 23, 2005.

9,920,000 shares in United Investment Limited

Books and office equipment including furniture, in Chief Rotimi Williams Chambers, Palm Groove House, Ilupeju, Lagos, acquired before March 26, 2005.

BANK ACCOUNTS

Current account and Domiciliary account in UBA, Ilupeju branch

Current account and Domiciliary account in Zenith Bank Plc

Current account and Domiciliary account in First Bank Nig. Plc

Current account and Domiciliary account in Union Bank of Nig. Plc

Current account in Westminster Bank of England

Current account in Barclays Bank of England

Current account and Domiciliary account at

Funds standing to the credit of the estate at Barclays Bank, Jersey, United Kingdom.

One million pounds sterling deposit in National West Bank, United Kingdom.

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