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Case File 2: Polygamy, Chaos & ₦55 Million Recovered

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If you’ve never seen five wives and a dozen children brawl over one crumbling house, you don’t know real chaos.

When my professor called, the house was already a cemetery of failed attempts. Agents had tried. Lawyers had tried. Even prophets had weighed in. Nothing worked.

Why? Because unity was dead. Every sibling meeting failed before it started.

The professor believed in me. The most active family member also trusted me. That was enough.

First move: clean the paperwork. Hide the errors that could sink the sale before it even surfaced. Then I pulled them all into a room, buyer included. What happened? Their disunity showed itself. Buyer backed out. Prophet told him they’d drag him to court.

No problem. I’ve seen worse. I gaslighted them with the truth: “Two years, no sale, no unity. How long do you want to keep bleeding?” They gave me power of attorney. I became their unity.

From there, it was war by intelligence.

  • I found the right insider agent — not the vultures hovering.
  • I fenced off distractions.
  • I played steel silence when another “animal” tried to wash me down in front of them.

And then came the big turn: a greedy landholder demanded ₦10m for papers. My clients panicked. I smiled. “He’s our savior. We pay half, buyer pays half.” His greed killed our problem.

The house sold for ₦55m. I controlled the flow, shared the money, even sent a cut to a sibling in America. The tenants who wouldn’t leave? I sold them fear, hope, or both until they cleared out.

Who won? Everyone who trusted the structure.
Who lost? Every vulture, every fraud, every noise-maker.

👉 CTA: This is why I enforce the Trust & Governance framework. Without it, chaos swallows money whole. With it, even a fractured family wins.

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