
The rumors surrounding the Musila family estate have finally hit a legal brick wall. Glenn Naibei, son of the well-known content creator Esther Musila, has stepped forward to clear the air regarding the intense social media speculation that his mother had been disinherited from her late father’s estate. In a move to protect his family’s reputation, Glenn released a formal statement that swaps gossip for “Letters of Administration.”
According to the official statement, Esther Musila is far from being sidelined; she is actually the head administrator of the estate. Glenn clarifies that following their grandfather’s passing, his mother underwent the proper legal succession process and was lawfully granted the authority to manage the property. He was quick to point out that both he and his mother are explicitly listed as the rightful beneficiaries, effectively shutting down claims that they are “battling” over the father’s assets.
For those pointing to active court dates as proof of a family feud, Glenn offered a much more mundane explanation. He noted that the ongoing court proceedings are simply part of the “normal legal mechanisms” required for administrative duties and do not reflect any internal hostility. By framing these sessions as standard procedure rather than a “war,” Glenn is attempting to lower the temperature on a story that has dominated local entertainment headlines.
Perhaps most importantly, Glenn used this moment to provide a shield for his stepfather, Guardian Angel. He dismissed the viral claims that the gospel singer has been interfering with the family property for personal gain as “baseless, malicious, and untrue”. With this official shutdown, the family is clearly signaling that they are united, legally protected, and finished with the unauthorized “gist.”