Search
Close this search box.

Acceptable Age For Making Of Wills In Nigeria

Only adults can make “WILLS” in Nigeria, so any WILL made by a none adult is not valid

Acceptable Age For Making Of Wills In Nigeria.

By Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LLM. ACIArb(UK).

While people are encouraged to make”Wills”, not everyone in Nigeria is allowed to make a “will”. A “WILL” can be made by any adult and it is made to guide, manage, share and protect his/her property after his/her death according to his/her wishes.

Only adults can make “WILLS” in Nigeria, so any WILL made by a non adult is not valid. Although, persons not up to the stipulated age for making WILLs, who are Seamen or Mariners while at sea but not members of the Nigerian Navy are allowed to make valid “WILLS” as well as crew members of commercial airlines while on air.

The stipulated age for making “WILLS” in Nigeria is 21 years under the Wills Act but 18 years under equivalent state laws across states in Nigeria.

References:

1. Section 7 of Wills Act,

2. Section 3 of the Wills Law, Lagos State,

3. Section 6 of the Wills Law Kaduna State,

4. Section 5 of Wills Law Abia State,

5. Section 5 of Wills Edict of Oyo State and

6. Page 234 of Property Law Practice in Nigeria by Y.Y.D Dadem.

#DailyLawTips
#SabiLaw
#LearnNigerianLaws

Feel free to reach the author, ask questions or make inquiries on this topic or any other legal issues via onyekachi.umah@gmail.com or +2348037665878.

****************************************************************************************

This work is published under the free legal awareness project of Sabi Law Foundation (www.SabiLaw.org) funded by the law firm of Bezaleel Chambers International (www.BezaleelChambers.com). The writer was not paid or charged any publishing fee. You too can support the legal awareness projects and programs of Sabi Law Foundation by donating to us. Donate here and get our unique appreciation certificate or memento.

DISCLAIMER:

This publication is not a piece of legal advice. The opinion expressed in this publication is that of the author(s) and not necessarily the opinion of our organisation, staff and partners.

PROJECTS: 

🛒 Take short courses, get samples/precedents and learn your rights at www.SabiLaw.org

🎯 Publish your legal articles for FREE by sending to: eve@sabilaw.org

🎁 Receive our free Daily Law Tips & other publications via our website and social media accounts or join our free whatsapp group: Daily Law Tips Group 6

KEEP IN TOUCH:

Get updates on all the free legal awareness projects of Sabi Law (#SabiLaw) and its partners, via:

YouTube: SabiLaw

Twitter: @Sabi_Law

Facebook page: SabiLaw

Instagram: @SabiLaw.org_

WhatsApp Group: Free Daily Law Tips Group 6

Telegram Group: Free Daily Law Tips Group

Facebook group: SabiLaw

Email: lisa@sabilaw.org

Website: www.SabiLaw.org

ABOUT US & OUR PARTNERS:

This publication is the initiative of the Sabi Law Foundation (www.SabiLaw.org) funded by the law firm of Bezaleel Chambers International (www.BezaleelChambers.com). Sabi Law Foundation is a Not-For-Profit and Non-Governmental Legal Awareness Organization based in Nigeria. It is the first of its kind and has been promoting free legal awareness since 2010.

DONATION & SPONSORSHIP:

As a registered not-for-profit and non-governmental organisation, Sabi Law Foundation relies on donations and sponsorships to promote free legal awareness across Nigeria and the world. With a vast followership across the globe, your donations will assist us to increase legal awareness, improve access to justice, reduce common legal disputes and crimes in Nigeria. Make your donations to us here  or contact us for sponsorship and partnership, via: lisa@SabiLaw.org or +234 903 913 1200.

**********************************************************************************

One Response

Leave a Reply

Related Posts

Contact Support

LOGIN

Welcome! Log into your account