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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNNigerian woman falsely declared dead stops fraudster from seizing her £350k UK homeA Nigerian woman, June Ashimola, who was falsely declared dead, has appeared via videolink from Nigeria before a UK High ...
Ashimola was reportedly deceased in February 2019 in her home country, leading to a protracted legal battle over her estate.
Port Glasgow Otters caused a splash in their first competition of the year by bringing a whopping 29 medals back to ...
Ashimola appeared in a UK court to disprove claims of her death and reveal she’s alive, ending a long-running probate wrangle. According to Mirror, a UK-based news publication, Ashimola had been ...
‘Ms Ashimola left the UK for Nigeria in about October 2018 and has not returned since. This claim involves wide-ranging allegations of fraud, forgery, impersonation and intimidation,” Linwood ...
Port Glasgow Otters caused a splash in their first competition of the year by bringing a whopping 29 medals back to Inverclyde.
Pupils at a school in Linwood are planning for the future by taking part in a work experience programme. Students at St Benedict's High have been looking ahead to life outside of education by ...
Ashimola, 55, was declared dead in 2019, but after power of attorney was granted over her £350,000 estate, she appeared in a ...
Ashimola, 55, supposedly died in February 2019 in her native country which sparked a bizarre long-running battle for her ...
A long-running probate wrangle was upended after the 'dead' woman – Nigerian-born June Ashimola – gave evidence in the High ...
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