EVALUATING THE LEGAL STATUS OF NEXT-OF-KIN UNDER NIGERIAN LAW OF SUCCESSION

Uju OBUKA

Abstract


This paper appraises the controversy surrounding the status of next of kin as a beneficiary under the Nigerian law of succession. Thepaper finds that contrary to the legal position of next-of-kin, the view that the common man widely holds is that an appointment of oneas a next-of-kin automatically qualifies the person as a beneficiary of the estate of his appointer. The paper argues that unless entitledas an heir under customary law or appointed as a beneficiary under a will, a next-of-kin does not have an automatic right of inheritance.The paper employs a doctrinal methodology. The necessity of establishing the accuracy of the findings is the justification for maintainingthat unless otherwise appointed a beneficiary under a will or on intestacy, a next-of-kin does not simpliciter have an automatic right ofinheritance.

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