Reports by The Standard indicate that Ida is fighting with her daughter in law Lwam Getachew Beke, Fidel Odinga’s widow, over the administration of his estate that comprises of Karen home, three parcels of land, two Range Rovers, a Nissan Sunny and a Mercedes Benz, and seven bank accounts.
Mama Ida moved to court and filed a suit against Lwam, who had applied for a grant of representation to allow her to run the estate, after the death of her husband on January 4, 2015, after he died without a will.
However, the opposition leader’s wife moved to court to challenge the grant arguing that unjustifiably locked out other interested parties to Fidel’s estate.
That the said petitioners have willfully and knowingly failed to accurately and adequately declare all the assets and liabilities of the deceased.
Ida, however, clarified that her aim was to ensure that proper account and distribution of Fidel’s estate as well as to protect, safeguard and guarantee the well being of her son’s offspring.
Ida defended her move to court to block Lwam arguing that she cut communication with the Odinga’s after she fled her matrimonial home in Tipuana Park in Karen, Nairobi immediately after the deceased was buried.
She revealed that her deceased’s son had sired twins with another woman, and they(children) had not been listed as the dependants.
Fidel’s widow, who only had one child with her late husband however rubbished Ida’s claims terming them as false.
According to the widow, she fled her Karen home because her mother-in-law continuously made false and unkind remarks about her family, friends and herself.
She further argued that the said twins were born six months after Fidel’s death and their birth certificates had no indication of the father of the said minors.
Lwam however stated that she was willing to list them as the deceased’s dependants on assertation that they had indeed been sired by Fidel.
The case is set to be mentioned on Wednesday, October 16.
Source: kenyagist.COM