Uk publishes names of dead nigerians with unclaimed estates assets
I think there may be some confusion here.
The UK government does not publish a list of names of dead Nigerians with unclaimed estates assets. However, the UK government does have a process in place to help identify and distribute unclaimed assets, including those belonging to deceased individuals.
In the UK, the process is managed by the Government's Unclaimed Assets Register, which is maintained by the Cabinet Office. The register contains details of unclaimed assets, including those belonging to deceased individuals, that have been reported to the government.
If a person dies without leaving a will or with a will that does not name beneficiaries, their estate may be considered "unclaimed" or "intestate." In such cases, the government may try to locate the deceased person's next of kin or beneficiaries to distribute the assets.
To help identify the next of kin or beneficiaries, the government may publish notices in newspapers and online, as well as conduct searches through various databases and records. However, these notices typically do not include the names of individuals who are deceased.
It's worth noting that the UK government does not have a specific list of dead Nigerians with unclaimed estates assets. The government's focus is on identifying and distributing unclaimed assets within the UK, rather than specifically targeting individuals from a particular country.
If you are concerned about unclaimed assets belonging to a deceased family member or friend, you may want to contact the UK government's Unclaimed Assets Register or a probate lawyer for guidance.