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could not be estimated in exact term, she gets a share proportionate to what she has paid. In Egunjobi v. Egunjobi (1976) 2 FNLR 78, the husband had acquired a parcel of land and bought some building materials before he married his wife. The wife‟s proved contribution was the supervision of the building and N1,170 in cash. There was no evidence of what the building cost. The majority of the Western State Court of Appeal held that the wife was entitled to one-third of the building.