Ekambi v. Njamfa

2025 IL App (1st) 250630-U
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedNovember 7, 2025
Docket1-25-0630
StatusUnpublished

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Ekambi v. Njamfa, 2025 IL App (1st) 250630-U (Ill. Ct. App. 2025).

Opinion

2025 IL App (1st) 250630-U FIRST DISTRICT, SIXTH DIVISION November 7, 2025

No. 1-25-0630

NOTICE: This order was filed under Supreme Court Rule 23 and is not precedent except in the limited circumstances allowed under Rule 23(e)(1). _____________________________________________________________________________

IN THE APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT _____________________________________________________________________________

EDMOND KWEDI EKAMBI, as receiver of the ) Estate of Patrick Nkamga Njamfa, ) ) Petitioner, ) v. ) ) Appeal from the CONRAD NJAMFA, MAUREEN KWANKAM, ) Circuit Court of and FLOYD WISNER, ) Cook County, Illinois. ) Respondents ) No. 2022 L 050051 ) (Maureen Kwankam, ) Honorable ) Stephen A. Swedlow, Respondent-Appellant, ) Judge Presiding. v. ) ) Conrad Njamfa, ) ) Respondent-Appellee). ) _____________________________________________________________________________

JUSTICE GAMRATH delivered the judgment of the court. Presiding Justice C.A. Walker and Justice Pucinski concurred in the judgment. No. 1-25-0630

ORDER

¶1 Held: The circuit court properly dismissed a petition to register a 2010 decision of the high court of Cameroon that was reversed by the Supreme Court of Cameroon in 2023.

¶2 This is the latest chapter in a decades-long inheritance dispute with an extensive legal

history. In 2007, Patrick Njamfa died in a plane crash. Legal proceedings were initiated in

Cameroon to determine the proper beneficiaries of his estate.

¶3 Meanwhile, respondents Maureen Kwankam (Patrick’s purported wife) and Conrad

Njamfa (Patrick’s brother), as co-special administrators of Patrick’s estate, filed a wrongful death

suit against the airline in the circuit court of Cook County. The suit was settled, and the court

ordered the settlement proceeds held in escrow pending a final determination by the Cameroon

courts as to the beneficiaries of Patrick’s estate. In 2020, the court found the Cameroon

proceedings had concluded and entered a final order directing the settlement proceeds to be

distributed to Conrad as guardian of Patrick’s two children.

¶4 In 2022, Edmond Ekambi, as receiver of Patrick’s estate, filed the instant “Petition to

Register Foreign Judgment” in the circuit court of Cook County, seeking to register a 2010

Cameroon judgment, which he claimed gave him authority to distribute the settlement proceeds.

A year later, the Supreme Court of Cameroon reversed the judgment Ekambi sought to register.

Ekambi abandoned his petition, and the circuit court granted Conrad’s motion to dismiss.

Kwankam, to whom the 2010 Cameroon judgment was favorable, filed the instant pro se appeal.

Finding no merit in her claims, we affirm.

¶5 I. BACKGROUND

¶6 A. General Facts

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¶7 On June 16, 1995, Patrick and Marie Pendar were married in Las Vegas, Nevada. On

March 9, 1999, Patrick and Kwankam were married in Cameroon. The parties dispute whether

Kwankam knew of Patrick’s existing marriage when she married him, and there is no record of a

divorce.

¶8 On May 5, 2007, Patrick died in a Kenya Airways plane crash in Cameroon. He was

survived by two children: Marcel Njamfa (child of Pendar) and Tiara Njamfa (child of

Jacqueline Patcha, who is not involved in this appeal). Fourteen months after Patrick’s death,

Kwankam gave birth to twins (Patrick Jr. and Michael) who are allegedly Patrick’s children

through artificial insemination.

¶9 Following Patrick’s death, two legal proceedings were initiated in Cameroon. A

proceeding was initiated to determine the proper beneficiaries of Patrick’s estate (henceforth, the

Cameroon heirship action). Separately, Marie filed a nullity of marriage action against

Kwankam, seeking to have Kwankam’s marriage with Patrick declared null on grounds of

bigamy (henceforth, the Cameroon nullity of marriage action).

¶ 10 B. Kenya Airways Litigation

¶ 11 In April 2010, Kwankam and Conrad, as co-special administrators of Patrick’s estate,

filed an action in the circuit court of Cook County asserting wrongful death and survival claims

against Kenya Airways and others. A settlement agreement was reached in 2016. The circuit

court ordered the settlement proceeds be held in escrow until the parties provided the court “with

the final status of all proceedings in Cameroon as to the heirship of the [d]ecedent.” Kwankam v.

Kenya Airways, Ltd., 2020 IL App (1st) 191430-U, ¶ 4 (Kenya Airways I) (dismissing

Kwankam’s untimely appeal from the court’s 2016 order).

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¶ 12 In 2019, Conrad wrote a pro se letter to the court stating the Cameroon heirship action

had concluded and the Supreme Court of Cameroon had issued a final determination as to

Patrick’s heirs. On February 25, 2020, the circuit court entered a final order stating (1) Marcel

and Tiara had been adjudicated as Patrick’s lawful heirs, and (2) Kwankam and her children

Patrick Jr. and Michael had been adjudicated as not being Patrick’s spouse and heirs.

Accordingly, the court ordered the settlement proceeds be paid to Conrad as guardian of Marcel

and Tiara. We affirmed in Kwankam v. Kenya Airways, Ltd., 2021 IL App (1st) 200514-U

(Kenya Airways II), and subsequently affirmed the dismissal of Kwankam’s section 2-1401

motion to vacate the court’s 2020 order (Kwankam v. Kenya Airways, Ltd., 2023 IL App (1st)

211465-U (Kenya Airways III)).

¶ 13 C. The Instant Petition

¶ 14 On February 7, 2022, while the Kenya Airways III appeal was pending before this court,

Ekambi filed the instant “Petition to Register Foreign Judgment” in the circuit court of Cook

County. He named three parties as respondents: Kwankam, Conrad, and Floyd Wisner, the

attorney holding the escrowed funds from the Kenya Airways litigation.

¶ 15 Ekambi sought to register a 2010 decision entered by the Cameroon High Court of

Wouri-Douala in the nullity of marriage action (Judgment No. 402). In relevant part, the

decision:

• Nullified Patrick and Kwankam’s marriage, but recognized Kwankam’s good faith and

granted her rights as a putative spouse;

• Declared Kwankam’s twin sons to be co-beneficiaries of Patrick’s estate; and

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• Appointed the notary public firm of Etoke Joel as receiver to distribute Patrick’s estate

among the beneficiaries of the estate. (Joel subsequently retired, and Ekambi was

appointed as successor receiver.)

¶ 16 Ekambi acknowledged that Judgment No. 402 was not yet final, since Conrad’s appeal to

the Supreme Court of Cameroon was still pending. However, Ekambi claimed the appeal would

not impact his “authority and obligation to collect and distribute the assets of Patrick.” Ekambi

demanded that Wisner release the escrowed funds to him pursuant to Judgment No. 402, but

Wisner refused, stating that he would follow the 2020 Kenya Airways order unless directed

otherwise by the court. Thus, Ekambi requested the circuit court register Judgment No. 402.

¶ 17 A year later, in 2023, the Supreme Court of Cameroon reversed Judgment No. 402. The

court found Kwankam knew of Patrick’s marital status when she married him and, due to her bad

faith, she was not entitled to rights as a putative spouse. The court further ruled that because

Kwankam’s twin sons were born 14 months after Patrick’s death, they “could not have been

[Patrick’s] children or benefit from the presumption of legitimacy.”

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