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Bayelsa: Politician disowns his 7 Children, Bars them from Accessing his Properties

By Suoyo Ekubo 

Former Bayelsa State PDP Chairman, Chief Rufus Abadi, popularly known as ‘OSIRI' has disowned all Seven  of his children and barred them from accessing, using or getting close to any of his properties across the country.

He also directed his lawyer to write his will excluding all seven of them from inheriting any of his properties.

Names of the disclaimed children are; Abadi Ebi, Abadi Seidougha, Abadi Otuan, Abadi Ndukari Joshua, Abadi Ndutimi, Abadi Abule and Abadi Samuel.

The politician said he has trained them from Primary to University level and have also created an enabling environment for them to have a good start in life by providing each of them decent accommodation and car.

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This was contained In a statement Signed by him (Chief Rufus Abadi).

Statement Reads;

“Chief Rufus Abadi Osiri attention has been drawn to the subterranean, subversive, predatory and unwholesome activities of my children whose names are listed above to dispose my property in Yenagoa, Port Harcourt Lagos, Abuja etc, all in Nigeria.

“That I have trained them from Primary to University level and went further to create the enabling environment for them to have a flying start in life by providing each of them decent accommodation and car.

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“They are within the age range of 27/40 years old, who are adults, capable of fending for themselves having created the enabling environment which is a stepping stone for them to start life on a sound footing. That the step they have taken is reprehensible.

“In order to ward off further incursion from my marauding children and secure the property, I have instructed my lawyer to write Will excluding them from inheriting any of my properties.

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“Therefore, I hereby bar them from accessing, using, or getting anywhere close to any of my properties.
This publication hereby bear witness to my declaration

“Any attempt to do otherwise will be regarded as criminal trespass and will attract severe consequences.
Be warned,” he said.

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