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Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by coachwilcox(m): 8:11am On Apr 28, 2016
OP. You lifted this from Omonile lawyers website. At least have the decency to acknowledge the original author.

Plagiarism at its worst.

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Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by emmaliver(m): 8:12am On Apr 28, 2016
Noted. I dey come.
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by coachwilcox(m): 8:14am On Apr 28, 2016
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by younglawya(m): 8:24am On Apr 28, 2016
Ok

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Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by Okemmuo(m): 8:28am On Apr 28, 2016
What of ones from coperatives or a group. Any ideas?
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by judondasylva(m): 8:39am On Apr 28, 2016
wow I like that
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by stanley095(m): 8:42am On Apr 28, 2016
Thanks and this is noted
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by OlujobaSamuel: 9:03am On Apr 28, 2016
Segadem:
Hmmmm[size=14pt]No1 should be"thou shall commit your way/land into God"

I have heard a land bought in Ikotun-egbe in Lagos, due process were follow and yet omo onile destroyed the house that was errect on that piece of land completely
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I think I know about the land you are making reference to.
it wasn't omo onile, it was the real owner. omo onile sold it out to a new buyer just because he is a rich dude, not knowing that the owner is also wealthy. they kicked out the woman the owner accommodated on the land(shop), remove the gate and sold it, threatened the woman. there was stop work notice from all relevant agencies but they ignored and break in to the site, demolished the foundation and erected a 2storeys building. The state government demolished the land.
it was celebrated by those involved. pls no ask how I know oo.
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by agentakins: 9:10am On Apr 28, 2016
Well said
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by OlujobaSamuel: 9:13am On Apr 28, 2016
SIRKAY98:
Please Advice me!

I bought a land precisely 2 years ago in Oko ireke Ifo ogun state area and bearly afer 2years of purcahse and have a structure on it including my other friend land owners

We received ann information from the Family that sold us the land that each and everyone of us will pay wooping NGN100,000 for land gratification that the money we all paid was scrutinized by the agent that sold the land for us

Now the way i bought and paid for my own land was by Transfer intiated from my bank to my agent then all the evidenve is still intact till date. So i told my agent he said i should not worry that i am exempted ,but what baffles me is that

There is a new receipt they say the family will issue for you when u paid that money then i refused that the agent that sold that land for me also has a land built in that area and he is even the one incharge of the gratification money again .that i cannot pay any money


My worries?

Did i risk any lose in the future?

Can i carry a legal step against my Agent?

Should i pay the gratification fee so i can have the receipt they now issue to avoid wahala which if i tell the agent he will say i sholud not pay am exempted?

Cant the land owners win a suit against me if i file one?

Pleas advive muchly needed.

you should have processed your documents(legal) with the state since you bought the land, if you have done that, just ignore them, they can't do anything, but if you haven't, that means they will hold you to ransom when it's for you to do that, since the land is not gotten from the governor, then you need a family receipt if you a buying from the family. Have you collected the title deed or it wasn't given to you?
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by Abee79(m): 9:27am On Apr 28, 2016
Nice one OP!

Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by hornyman(m): 9:30am On Apr 28, 2016
Segadem:
Hmmmm[size=14pt]No1 should be"thou shall commit your way/land into God"

I have heard a land bought in Ikotun-egbe in Lagos, due process were follow and yet omo onile destroyed the house that was errect on that piece of land completely
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Maybe that owner of the land no settle Omo onile well. Because if u settle omo oni well and they come back Bleep dem up too, God aside. I dealt with them my way after I paid Omo onile, another set came I paid, they tried to come again. I treat their Bleep up nicely.
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by bmaks: 9:31am On Apr 28, 2016
Thank you bro, your wisdom no go end!!!
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by SIRKAY98(m): 9:37am On Apr 28, 2016
OlujobaSamuel:

you should have processed your documents(legal) with the state since you bought the land, if you have done that, just ignore them, they can't do anything, but if you haven't, that means they will hold you to ransom when it's for you to do that, since the land is not gotten from the governor, then you need a family receipt if you a buying from the family. Have you collected the title deed or it wasn't given to you?


I have the land receipt issued to me and the Agreement signed by the family.
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by OlujobaSamuel: 9:48am On Apr 28, 2016
SIRKAY98:



I have the land receipt issued to me and the Agreement signed by the family.
is the agreement a DEED. if you can't see anything like a DEED at the top, then am not sure it's a valid one, but if it's there, just ignore them, they can't do anything to you now or in future. But pls go process your documents. The land might be sold to another person, and if he processed his legal title before you, your land is good as gone oo. Shalom.
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by Pastev1(m): 9:52am On Apr 28, 2016
I will not just say thanks, rather i will say congrats. i personally have benefited from these commandment/terms. Keep on; God bless you. I will use medium to seek for a common way(s) to build a 3 bdrm without core capital at hand. My e-mail: stejohnak@yahoo.com i will to get your guide/advice. Thanks again.
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by jegedy1: 9:52am On Apr 28, 2016
beware of land grapers please go back to your village and build not in Lagos
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by jegedy1: 10:32am On Apr 28, 2016
The New trend of land grapers (Ajagun Gbale) in Ibeju - Lekki is alarming. Some element that are more power than State are in operation in Ibeju Lekki since May 29, 2015. For example community like
1. Abule Baba Adisa fell into the hand on land grapers late 2015.
2. Oko Olomi, Iya Alaba (comprises of more than 8 village totaling about 1,650 hectares) is current under the control of Land Grapers since 17/04/2016 where thousands of residence has been displaced, their building were demolished (IDP in Lagos)
3. Occupants behind WAKA filling station (where Lekki British Int'l School have their permanent site) also have their own shares countless number of houses were demolished in March 2016
4. The villagers behind Fajak around ONOSA Village were also not left out
Many other villages around Ibeju Lekki are still on the list of Land Grapers (Ajagun Gbale).
The questions are
1. Is land grapers licensed in Lagos?
2. Who is behind this just one year after the change of government?
3. Are the land grapers (Ajagun Gbale) powerful than government?
4. Is Lagos state government not aware of this or they are pretending?
5. What is government doing to ensure that this is stopped?
6. Is this change we voted for?
7. Is government so handicap to help the helpless?
8. Are the law that criminalized Ajagun Gbale be expunged from Lagos state law?
9. Are the Ajagun Gbale in Ibeju-Lekki working for government?
10. Who will rescue the innocent citizens from this powerful element?
11. Is there need to demolish people houses by Ajagun Gbale for Lagos to become mega city?
We need our government to act now and save Ibeju-Lekki from Ajagun Gbale. All relevant authority should investigate the ongoing activities of Ajagun Gbale at Oko-Olomi, Iya Alaba area. This is still fresh all kind of gun and sophisticated weapons is been displayed by this people. This people also constitute security risk to the area as Ibeju-Lekki has started experiencing robbery and other criminal activities. Your excellence sir Gov Ambode we believe in your government, your vision and your effort to ensure Lagos attained her potential, we therefore appeal that you come to rescue Ibeju-Lekki from this menace.
God bless Lagos, God bless Nigeria.
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by BiggyBamBam: 10:58am On Apr 28, 2016
Coachwilcox: "OP. You lifted this from Omonile lawyers website. At least have the decency to acknowledge the original author.

Plagiarism at its worst."

@ COACHWILCOX:

Dont be too quick in "crying wolf where there is none".

First, I stated that, "I saw this post and thought I should share with every Nairalanders."

Then went on to post the date as it were on the website and Author

"May 23, 2014 Articles
by Barr. Matthew"

Later at the end, I added, "Source" then the Website where it was copied from. That's where I read it from, and if BLUE HEDGE REALTORS did not credit the original Author, that's of no consequence to me and it shows how dubious they are.

I do not represent Blue Hedge neither do I claim to. The Author Barr. Matthew Ottah is a Lawyer and can fight for himself! I only wanted everyone to have the information hence my recourse to posting it.

I am a responsible man who will never plagiarize anybody's work without giving due credit.

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Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by BiggyBamBam: 11:30am On Apr 28, 2016
coachwilcox:
OP. You lifted this from Omonile lawyers website. At least have the decency to acknowledge the original author.

Plagiarism at its worst.


Dont be too quick in "crying wolf where there is none".

First, I stated that, "I saw this post and thought I should share with every Nairalanders."

Then went on to post the date as it were on the website and Author

"May 23, 2014 Articles
by Barr. Matthew"

Later at the end, I added, "Source" then the Website where it was copied from. That's where I read it from, and if BLUE HEDGE REALTORS did not credit the original Author, that's of no consequence to me and it shows how dubious they are.

I do not represent Blue Hedge neither do I claim to. The Author Barr. Matthew Ottah is a Lawyer and can fight for himself! I only wanted everyone to have the information hence my recourse to posting it.

I am a responsible man who will never plagiarize anybody's work without giving due credit.
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by jurjur: 11:38am On Apr 28, 2016
SIRKAY98:
Please Advice me!

I bought a land precisely 2 years ago in Oko ireke Ifo ogun state area and bearly afer 2years of purcahse and have a structure on it including my other friend land owners

We received ann information from the Family that sold us the land that each and everyone of us will pay wooping NGN100,000 for land gratification that the money we all paid was scrutinized by the agent that sold the land for us

Now the way i bought and paid for my own land was by Transfer intiated from my bank to my agent then all the evidenve is still intact till date. So i told my agent he said i should not worry that i am exempted ,but what baffles me is that

There is a new receipt they say the family will issue for you when u paid that money then i refused that the agent that sold that land for me also has a land built in that area and he is even the one incharge of the gratification money again .that i cannot pay any money


My worries?

Did i risk any lose in the future?

Can i carry a legal step against my Agent?

Should i pay the gratification fee so i can have the receipt they now issue to avoid wahala which if i tell the agent he will say i sholud not pay am exempted?

Cant the land owners win a suit against me if i file one?

Pleas advive muchly needed.

Don't u have a lawyer? If u don't, pls go get one cause he is just in d best position to guide u on this. We can only give u our opinions which may end up not being d fact according to the laws of d land. Meanwhile, d ealier d better!
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by unilagfreshest(m): 12:07pm On Apr 28, 2016
SIRKAY98:
Please Advice me!

I bought a land precisely 2 years ago in Oko ireke Ifo ogun state area and bearly afer 2years of purcahse and have a structure on it including my other friend land owners

We received ann information from the Family that sold us the land that each and everyone of us will pay wooping NGN100,000 for land gratification that the money we all paid was scrutinized by the agent that sold the land for us

Now the way i bought and paid for my own land was by Transfer intiated from my bank to my agent then all the evidenve is still intact till date. So i told my agent he said i should not worry that i am exempted ,but what baffles me is that

There is a new receipt they say the family will issue for you when u paid that money then i refused that the agent that sold that land for me also has a land built in that area and he is even the one incharge of the gratification money again .that i cannot pay any money


My worries?

Did i risk any lose in the future?

Can i carry a legal step against my Agent?

Should i pay the gratification fee so i can have the receipt they now issue to avoid wahala which if i tell the agent he will say i sholud not pay am exempted?

Cant the land owners win a suit against me if i file one?

Pleas advive muchly needed.

Since u hav ur proper documents, and the agent is not far from you, tell him to draft the new receipt for you , u can tip him to get that. 2.never show fear or anxiety when dealing with ur agent, let him know he shouldn't play smart. 3. Try get to the family nd explain situation of tins to them. Let their word nd his (agent)to be same. 4. Start work on ur land immediately. 5. Put a monitoring spirit over ur land. (watchman or informant) . Good luck.

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Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by Emeka71(m): 12:09pm On Apr 28, 2016
realomonile:


A plot of land located at Akesan Lagos state Along Lasu iyana iba going for 1.5m negotiable

Direct seller...

Serious buyer should call/whatsapp 08085310359, 09054800167


Hello Nairalanders, i have this land facing Lasu iba express way all round fenced for sale at rate of 70million Naira Negotiable,

Available document: Family Receipt, survey plan,

Side attract: facing expressway, close to Lagos state university, close to Iba New site estate and alot more

NOTE: This is dry Land...

Good for filling Station, churches, shopping mall,event center,schools and lot more..

Serious Buyer should contact Call/Whatsapp 08085310359 For inspection or call 08033588797
Please I need to buy a land for about N400,000.00 and buy a tent to place on the land for my residential.
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by onos217(m): 12:34pm On Apr 28, 2016
Op,though if one should follow this your commandments, one is safe but it will cost more and might take a longer time to get a land .
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Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by SIRKAY98(m): 2:29pm On Apr 28, 2016
jurjur:

Don't u have a lawyer? If u don't, pls go get one cause he is just in d best position to guide u on this. We can only give u our opinions which may end up not being d fact according to the laws of d land. Meanwhile, d ealier d better!


Ok thank you
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by petchi: 2:34pm On Apr 28, 2016
Thanks so much. It is a timely advise.
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by Santi222(m): 4:51pm On Apr 28, 2016
Wise....
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by NotNairalandi(m): 5:25pm On Apr 28, 2016
Good one bro
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by aariwa(m): 7:32pm On Apr 29, 2016
BiggyBamBam:
I saw this post and thought I should share with every Nairalanders.

May 23, 2014 Articles
by Barr. Matthew

Everyday thousands of Nigerians at home and abroad hope to buy lands in Nigeria, more especially in popular cities such as Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Abeokuta, Ibadan, etc but the common reoccurring theme that filters through their minds is how to safeguard their money so that they won’t be duped or lose their lands coupled with the terrifying stories that normally accompany the smooth transfer of these lands because of the prevalent nature of Land Scam artists and dubious Real Estate companies that specialize in defrauding prospective land purchasers.

With this in mind, I have drawn up 10 Land Purchasing Commandments for any Prospective new Land Buyer that must be strictly followed by anyone who intends to purchase a property in Nigeria more especially in Lagos so as to prevent Land fraudsters from duping them off their hard earned money and losing their lands to Unscrupulous people.

1. Thou Shalt have a Budget: The No.1 cardinal sin of most intending buyers is not having a budget before they set out to buy a land. No matter the amount you have saved in your bank account, always take the time to research the other fees that are usually associated with buying a land and they come in these form. a. Legal fees 5% of the cost of the land b. Agency Fees 5-10% of the cost of the land c. Survey Plan (usually about N100,000-N300,000) depending on the location of the land and state. d. Cost of signing the documents by land owners (A very strange tradition in Lagos but nonetheless something you cannot escape paying) e. Cost of putting up a fence to secure your land immediately you purchase it f. Cost of perfecting your documents with the Government at the Land Registry such as a C of O, Governors Consent, Ratification fees, Survey Land information, etc. Once you have done the maths to know all these hidden fees that are associated with buying a land, it will adequately guide you on the location and type of land that would suit your pocket.

2. Thou Shalt not buy a Land without demanding for the Documents that the Owner(s) Possess: Honestly it baffles me when people call me to tell me that they are in one deep problem or the other because they bought lands without knowing the documents the Seller possessed and because of this horrible mistake, they are afraid that these Land Grabbers will attempt to take over their lands or they will get a notice from the Land Bureau Office that they are encroaching on illegal government lands and they must vacate. To me it’s like attempting to buy a car from an auto dealer or independent seller without asking him to show you his driving licence and car papers? You know what will happen to you when you are caught driving without proof of ownership from the previous seller. The same rule applies to buying a land. Anybody trying to transfer land or property to you must show you the documents he executed with the previous owner so as to show proof of Ownership or else anything you are buying from him is a stolen property and it’s as simple as that. I hear daft stories like, “Oh, it’s my Aunty that is selling the land and I know her or it’s my Colleague at work selling the land so I just paid money into their account because I know them previously”. Really!!! Husband and Wives draw up wills, Parents document gifts they give to their children, why then would you just pay for a land to a non-blood relative because you know them previously. For those of you intending to do something like this soon, please stop it because you might be buying a problematic land that has no proof of ownership previously and when something goes wrong, there would be no evidence to back up your claims that you bought it legally without any issue.

3. Thou Shalt Carry Out a Proper Land Verification Search: Ultimately Commandment 2 leads to Commandment 3 Unequivocally. Do not buy any land without performing a Land Check on the Owner, the Land and the Documents the Seller possesses. There are so many things to cross reference at this stage that is why you must take your time and be patient because it is your money that is at stake not the seller or Agent’s money. If you fail to take this step, then you would be left alone to wallow in your own self pity and misery because the seller would be long gone with your money. Do not let the occasional grumblings from sellers or agents weigh you down or push you to do something rash such as “A lot of people are rushing this land and if you don’t pay now, the land may be gone” etc. Don’t listen to them. The land was there before you decided to pay interest in acquiring it and it would still be there after you do your search. Some sellers and agents are just eager to line up their pockets with your money so they throw you that line to you to scare you. The reasons you must do the search is because you must verify the owner, how he got the land previously, why he wants to sell, what is prompting him to sell whether there is any dispute or litigation and he wants to shift the burden to you or he has bought a very bad land and wants to dispose it quickly before the problem manifests into something bigger or he has wayward and unreliable documents that do not confer title or ownership to him, so he is looking for the nearest fool or unsuspecting buyer to pass that problem to. Also you will have to investigate the land to know whether it’s genuinely a good land, a land that isn’t under government acquisition or not, a land that is not subject to any communal or legal dispute, a land that doesn’t run afoul of government regulations, etc. And finally investigating all the documents the owner has and ought to have such as a Survey plan, deed of assignment, contract of sale, C of O, Governors Consent, Gazette, Letter of Allocation, Receipts, Deed of Transfer, Power of Attorney, etc. The check list is too much but it must be done so that you are satisfied 100% of the title. This is the only thing that will give you piece of mind and you must contract a land verification expert to do it to give you that extra comfort or peace of mind.

4. Thou Shalt always Involve Professionals in Land Matters before you buy a land: A lawyer, Surveyor and Architect are the 3 most important people you must get in touch with before you buy a land. The lawyer is the only one that can draw up your contract papers legally. Any other landed document drawn up by any other person is null and void and you would not be allowed to process your papers at the Land registry. Secondly, a Registered Surveyor is the only one that can draw up your survey plans. Without the survey plan you have no description of the land you intend to buy. Use only a registered surveyor please and finally, an Architect is the one who would advise you on the type of house you are to build and the cost of putting up that structure starting from the location of the land down to the type of soil. Don’t do self service. Engage professionals to guide you properly.

5. Thou Shalt not buy a Land without Viewing the land physically: No matter how beautiful or attractive the land being advertised appears please go there and look at it. Too many Real estate developers and Agents have scammed thousands of Nigerians using beautifully drawn flyers promoting lands that are equivalent to Aso rock estate in choice locations, only to realize that they are dump yards not fit for human habitation. Always find time to visit the place physically or send a trusted representative to view it. Don’t rely on just pictures and sweet words because there are so many other important things the picture or advert won’t tell you such as the neighborhood, light and water issues, the road leading to that place, amenities such schools or hospitals, transportation ease to and fro, market, etc. Make sure you check all these things before you finally commit yourself to buy a land.

6. Thou Shalt not buy a land that smells of trouble: No matter what happens in life, you must always trust your own personal instinct and 95% of the time, your conscience would never lie. The moment you visit a land for inspection, follow whatever your guts tell you. If your mind is shaky about the land, don’t push it; walk away because that land isn’t meant for you. If you see things that make you tremble or suspicious please walk away. If you see things like fenced lands that cannot be justified by the owner or no proof of ownership, no survey plan or its layout, you hear the land is a relocation land or there is a minor dispute that was just solved, so many family owners or sellers etc please kindly walk away and move on. You have just dodged a a silver bullet in your pocket. Don’t let anyone pressurize you to buy it. The signs that you see now might seem so small and irrelevant but trust me 5 years down the line it will begin to manifest seriously and the Agent or Seller who allayed your fears and coerced you to buy it would be long gone and you will be left on your own to deal with the resultant issues.

7. Thou Shalt not pay for any Landed Transaction in Cash: Don’t even dream of it. Everything must be properly documented from the cost of the land down to the Receipt or survey fees. This is the only thing that can save you from problem tomorrow in case you want to track down a fraudulent seller of land. I hear people giving land sellers cash to make them feel comfortable but it’s not right. Even if the signing fees is N50,000, try your personal best to document it through a recognized bank instrument. If push comes to shove, that tiny piece of evidence can be used in court to show when, how and the time the person collected the money and he cannot deny it. Most fraudulent sellers try to avoid this route by accepting partial cash instalment payments to cover up their tracks. Don’t do it.

8. Thou Shalt not ever listen to a land seller’s opinions about the title of land they possess without you verifying it: A lot of previous land purchasers are very guilty of this commandment and have become terrible victims in the aftermath of this issue. They listen to these land sellers who lie to them that the land has Government approved papers such a Gazette or C of O, etc but they do not have any shred of evidence. They lie that certain big shots have bought lands there and they are all deriving title from that government document legalizing their ownership of the land but there is none available that you can inspect physically. Because people are ignorant they believe them. How would you take the word of an illiterate over an educated professional? It makes no sense. Their only business with you is to show you the land, prove ownership and show you their documents. Any other thing that comes out of their mouth to sway you to buy is just plain lies so don’t fall for their tricks.

9. Thou Shalt put all their Landed Transaction Details in Writing: Another very common mistake most purchasers are culpable of. They pay for lands but there is no proof of the deed of assignment or contract of sale between the buyer and the seller. Absolute madness!!!! Some will say they haven’t received the receipt but they are waiting for the owner to come back so he would take them to meet the family he bought it from. Many I know don’t even have a survey plan. How do you prove ownership? How can you trace the owner? Some people tell me that it’s not a problem because they know where the person lives so he cannot run. Ok, what if he dies? How do you prove to his family or community that you bought the land validly from him? What if another person lays claim to that same land, how do you prove ownership? The 3 basic things a Buyer must have when they pay for a land is a Receipt, Deed of Assignment and a Survey Plan. Without these 3 things you have a very slim chance of proving ownership if anything goes wrong in future.

10. Thou Shalt take possession of the land you bought immediately: As soon as you buy it, try to take possession of it by constructing a small fence around it. You don’t have to do 9 coaches, just 2 or 3 is enough to demarcate your land so that any prospective buyer of the land knows that it has already being bought and should stay clear of it. Pour gravel or sand there, do a well on the site and visit it frequently. Hire a mai guard/ security guard to come on the land to watch over it till you have money to build something tangible. Don’t just leave it fallow and expect it to wait there for you when you are ready. Somebody else would end up encroaching on your land and steal it. I am talking from experience and that is how I threw away N2Million which was my total life savings back then when I bought my first land and left it there unattended to for 6 months hoping to come back there to do something when I have raised enough funds, only to see an uncompleted building on it fully fenced with gate man. The same land seller resold my land to another rich dude after he noticed I wasn’t doing anything there anytime soon and absconded. Let my pain and suffering be your own guide to wisdom so that it won’t happen to you too.

We at BLUEHEDGE REALTORS carry out proper due diligence on all properties before they are introduced to the market. We are not unmindful of all gimmicks involved in real estate transactions and hence, it is our utmost duty to safeguard our clients from the risks and hassle that property transaction is known for, especially in this part of the world.

Source: http://bluehedgerealtors.com/the-10-commandments-of-buying-land-in-nigeria/
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Buying Land In Nigeria by MrMcJay(m): 10:11pm On Apr 29, 2016
M4gunners:
Since when is Abeokuta and Ibadan a popular cities in Nigeria? How can a red roof city be regarded as a popular city? Oo i need apology for this!

As at the time those houses were built, your grandfathers were selling your uncles as slaves. Before you expose your ignorance further, do U know that the Aba Women Riots were led by a Yoruba woman from Abeokuta?

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