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FULL LIST: Nigerians, Africans, and Others Who Died Without a Will Risk Losing Unclaimed Estates in the UK

Hundreds of unclaimed estates in the UK, many linked to Nigerians and other Africans, highlight the loss of wealth due to intestacy.

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Hundreds of unclaimed estates in the UK, many linked to Nigerians and other Africans, highlight the loss of wealth due to intestacy.

Families remain unaware, risking permanent forfeiture of assets to the government.

Thousands of people die each year in the United Kingdom without leaving a will or identifying next of kin. Among them are many Nigerians and other Africans whose estates—ranging from properties to savings—remain unclaimed.

The UK government’s latest unclaimed estates list, updated daily, includes over 170 cases linked to individuals born in Africa, with Nigerians making up a significant portion.

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A Legacy Lost

For many migrants, the UK became a land of opportunity—a place where they built wealth, bought property, and established new lives. However, without a will, their assets are classified as bona vacantia (ownerless property) and placed under the custody of the Crown.

Families in Africa are often unaware of these estates, resulting in permanent financial losses.

Cases like those of Adenike Adebiyi, who passed away in Hackney, London, in 2004, and Solomon Adekanmibi, who died in Colchester, Essex, in 2021, illustrate the consequences of dying intestate. With no documented next of kin, their estates remain unclaimed, their legacies at risk of being erased.

“It’s More Than Just Money—It’s a Loss of Family History”

Beyond financial loss, unclaimed estates signify broken family ties and lost cultural heritage. Migration often disrupts communication, and without legal documentation, wealth built overseas remains unreachable.

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The Barriers to Claiming Inheritance

  1. Lack of Awareness – Many families in Nigeria and other African countries are unaware of their relatives’ estates abroad or how to claim them.
  2. Genealogical Gaps – Official UK records often lack complete family histories, making it difficult to trace heirs.
  3. Cultural Taboos – In many African societies, discussing death and estate planning is considered taboo, leading to reluctance in drafting wills.

“We Need Action to Prevent More Losses”

Legal experts and community leaders are calling for urgent action to address this growing issue.

What Can Be Done?

Encouraging Will Writing – African migrants should be educated on the importance of drafting wills to protect their assets.
Genealogical Support – Families in Africa need help tracing unclaimed estates through legal aid and international partnerships.
Public Awareness Campaigns – Social and traditional media should highlight estate planning and guide families on checking unclaimed inheritance lists.

How to Check for Unclaimed Estates

The UK government maintains a public Unclaimed Estates List, updated daily. Families can search for relatives by name, birthplace, or other details.

Steps to Claim an Estate:

🔹 Verify Eligibility – Legal heirs include spouses, children, siblings, or other close relatives.
🔹 Gather Documents – Proof of relationship (birth, marriage, and death certificates) is required.
🔹 Submit a Claim – Contact the UK Government Legal Department’s Bona Vacantia Division.
🔹 Be Aware of Deadlines – Claims are usually accepted within 12 years from estate administration completion, with interest paid on the assets. Some cases allow claims up to 30 years, though without interest.

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Preventing Future Losses

Experts urge Africans in the diaspora to take proactive steps:
Write a legally binding will
Inform family members about assets
Seek legal advice on estate planning

Without action, these unclaimed estates will continue to be absorbed by the UK government, erasing both financial and historical legacies.

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