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See Family Of Late Producer, OJB Jezreel, Accuses Wife Of Stealing House Documents

The family of late Nigerian producer, OJB Jezreel, has accused his first wife, Mabel Okungbowa, of stealing the house documents of the properties his late husband left behind.



Reports has revealed that the property of the deceased located on Gbaja street, Surulere, Lagos, has led to a lot of disagreement.

Further report claimed that the father of the late producer, Pa Anthony Okungbowa, want Mabel to vacate the house with her kids, while OJB’s brothers are also accusing her of stealing and fraudulent conversion of the house.

Mabel while narrating her ordeal, said:

This house issue has been causing problems since OJB died. His family keeps accusing me of stealing the documents despite the fact that they all know the documents are with his lawyers. They’ve dragged me to court and used Police to arrest me several times. It’s really tiring’.


She further stated,

Sometime in June this year, they told the court they wanted to settle the case out of court and we agreed with a mediator only for them to have me arrested again on July 11th. I was taken to Lion Building and accused of stealing and fraudulent conversion of the house. We settled that one and after some time, police from Zone Two came to pick me up again over this same issue, they just went to deposit me at the barracks still claiming that I stole the documents’.

Now, I’ve been able to get a restraining order from the court against them (OJB’s father, his brothers and the police) and we have the next hearing of the case coming up on November 22nd’ she said.


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