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The property in dispute is at No. 20 Olowu Street, Lagos. It belonged to one Madam Ayisatu Awape (hereinafter referred to as "Madam Awape"). In her lifetime she had three children, namely, Alhaji Gbadamosi Rabiu (the defendant/appellant), Idirisu (the father of the plaintiff/respondent) and Abudu Salami. The said Abudu Salami had no child and he died in 1920. In the case of Idirisu, he died about 1940 and he was survived by a daughter, Silifalu Abasi, who is the present respondent. Madam Awape who was, of course, the grandmother of the respondent, died about 1950 and she was survived by only one son, the present appellant.
Sometime in 1952 the property aforesaid at No. 20, Olowu Street, Lagos, was pulled down and was re-developed into a four storey building with money allegedly provided by the appellant. After the death of Madam Awape, there was a disagreement between the appellant and the respondent on the question whether the aforesaid property should be inherited by the appellant alone or by the appellant and the respondent. The contention of the respondent was that she was entitled to whatever would have been her father's share in the property of Madam Awape if her father had survived Madam Awape. For that reason, she, as plaintiff, instituted an action against the appellant in the High Court of Lagos State in which she claimed the following reliefs:-
Whether the children of a person who does not survive his parent that ...