00:00:00
TFMNGTV LIVE SPORTS 1-5 STREAMS AT THE TOP LEFT SPACE BELOW (if not on autoplay already, click play, cancel redirecting pages, this may take 3 or more attempts, then get the audio unmuted thereafter by moving your cursor on the video in search of unmute icon by the right bottom👌). WATCH AND LISTEN TO TFMNGTV GENERAL CHANNEL ATOP & TFMNGRADIO GENERAL CHANNEL BY THE TOP RIGHT SIDE WITH THE TV TOO

Wednesday, 30 November 2022

Abia State Governor Ikpeazu signs female inheritance bill into law


A female inheritance bill which would see Abia women inherit and own properties in their father’s family, has been signed into law by Governor Okezie Ikpeazu.

 

Ikpeazu who congratulated women over the bill which now has a law citation of ‘The Female Persons Right of Inheritance of Property Law 2022’, said his administration would continue to support women.


Also appreciating the state assembly for the courage to pass the bill, the Governor promised that his administration would lean on the side of reason and common sense in the discharge of its obligations to residents of the state. 

 

Ikpeazu who also described the bill as historic, added that women would no longer be treated as second-class citizens even in their families.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Disclaimer!!! Opinions expressed in comments do not represent THE FOREFRONT MEDIA NG's views. All participants are entitled to their opinions. Thank you!!!


Advertise on the Forefront: For advert placement in the blog or advert posts like news updates, reach +2348124620827 [WhatsApp].

Copyright 2022 The Forefront Media Ng. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from The Forefront Media Ng

Featured post

After election victory, Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu approves 20% salary increase for state workers

Lagos State Governor Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu has approved a 20 per cent salary increment for workers in the mainstream civil service in the st...

TRENDING POSTS IN ONE WEEK