A will is a legal document stating how your property should be distributed after your death.
Without a will, your estate will be distributed according to inheritance laws — which may not reflect your wishes.
Why Is a Will Important?
A will helps you:
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Decide who inherits your property
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Appoint guardians for your children
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Reduce family disputes
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Ensure smooth asset transfer
Without a will, families often face long court battles.
What Makes a Will Valid in Nigeria?
A valid will must:
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Be in writing
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Be signed by the testator (the person making it)
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Be witnessed by at least two adults
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Be made voluntarily
The person must be mentally sound and at least 18 years old.
Can a Will Be Challenged?
Yes. Grounds may include:
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Fraud
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Undue influence
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Lack of mental capacity
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Improper execution
Can You Change Your Will?
Yes. You can:
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Create a new will
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Add a codicil (amendment document)
A will gives peace of mind. It is not only for the wealthy — it is for anyone who owns property.

