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The land in dispute is an access road between the Police Barracks and the respondent's building to Moore or Ilesa/lfe Major road.
The appellants were the community resident at Ojaja Quarters of Moore, Ile-Ife, Osun state. The land in dispute is an access road between the Police Barracks and the respondent's building to Moore or Ilesa/lfe Major road.
Appellants stated that the access road had been in existence from time immemorial being used as road. First by the farmers farming around DOKUN - DOSA STREAM over sixty years before the respondent's father purportedly purchased the land in dispute. Buildings began to spring up behind the Police Barracks and other buildings around Dokun - Dosa stream. The old road was expanded to a motor -road over 30 years ago before trouble started over the access road-in-dispute and was so used by the inhabitants.
Later, the respondent's father, called Ganiyu Elusoji, purportedly purchased the adjacent land including the access road- in-dispute unknown to anybody. He embarked sometime in 1970 to develop the land. Thereby encroached on part of the access road in dispute and was challenged. The town planning authority and Ife Local Government Council however intervened and settled the dispute leaving the land in dispute about ten feet wide as access road to the appellants community. The settlement was accepted by both parties. The small remaining access road was left for the community and the said Elusoji was left to continue his building in the interest of peace on both sides.
The respondent's father died and was succeeded by the respondent's mother and one Bello Bamgboye her uncle. Later, both blocked the access road by creating thereon a shed and a wall fence. This led to court action.
After hearing evidence the trial court dismissed all the reliefs claimed by the plaintiffs now appellants on the ground that-