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In 1966 Lawrence Okonkwo and Samuel Okonkwo (both now deceased) borrowed from Edwin O.C. Ejikeme (the appellant) the sum of 3,700.00 pounds with which they developed a property at 31 weka Road Onitsha. They all agreed under seal and it was registered in the Lands Registry office at Enugu.
The lender by virtue of the agreement was being paid by the borrowers half the rent they were collecting from tenants in the house. The borrowers died during the civil war and Veronica Okonkwo and Ndubisi Okonkwo wife and son respectively of Lawrence Okonkwo took out letters of administration with one other person Elizer Okonkwo in respect of the estate of Lawrence Okonkwo. In 1982 by a letter dated 19th May and addressed to the appellant. Veronica gave notice of her intention to pay off all the outstanding balance of the loan plus interest due thereon as at 20th June, 1982.
Ejikeme replied through his solicitor that he would insist on his rights under the agreement, that is he would continue to collect 50% of the rent accruing from the property for 35 years as stipulated in the agreement. He refused to accept the offer made by Veronica Okonkwo. Thereupon, Veronica refused to share the rent with Ejikeme who them instituted the action leading to this appeal claiming as per paragraph 10 of the Statement of Claim against Veronica and Ndubisi as hereunder;
Pleadings having been filed and exchanged he defendants in their statement of Defence and counter claim claimed as follows