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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:31am On Feb 10, 2021
Agents of backwardness
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Sleekpro432: 10:32am On Feb 10, 2021
Oga o
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by ybalogs(m): 10:32am On Feb 10, 2021
These kind of behaviour made me hate the Ikwerres in Rivers state. Vowed never to have anything to do with them ever again with what they made us pass through while in PH.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by lekki1444: 10:32am On Feb 10, 2021
awon omo ekaro ojire must chop na cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

but at least they allow you to buy land as a foreigner ? as a foreigner they will not allow you to buy land in SS and SE. so just pay their fees and move on with your life

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by elmessiahs(m): 10:32am On Feb 10, 2021
street must chap
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by doxijaw: 10:33am On Feb 10, 2021
Nonexistent:
That's all they do. Very lazy lots who will rather take pride in agbero business than work hard. Very soon the Igbos will buy up their remaining lands and they relocate to the lagoon. They will be using canoe to come out from the lagoon to collect their omo onile. Fools

Yoruba ga gan!
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Haywhysat: 10:35am On Feb 10, 2021
setobaba:
I thought that has been abolish

Who is omonile when I can invite the Nigerian Army to the construction site
is it everyday army will be there? And you know how much you will pay army also for then to watch over your properties for you.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by StRichard(m): 10:35am On Feb 10, 2021
blamingthedevil:
Yes now, if you are not interested in buying , leave it . South East don't even sell lands to other tribes
keep lying to yourself

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Eriokanmi: 10:35am On Feb 10, 2021
You can only fall into their trap if you build in an area where they hold away. If you build in any of the Lagos state government schemes or lands sold by developers, they'd not near you. Even if they come, you give them what you can afford and that's if at all you wish to give them anything.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by innobarca(m): 10:35am On Feb 10, 2021
Very serious something and Lagos state do not care .
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Wickedfacts: 10:36am On Feb 10, 2021
Chii59:
Agents of backwardness

Go back to Igboland and buy land there. Igboland is very developed and anyone can buy land there.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Eriokanmi: 10:36am On Feb 10, 2021
Don't go to agboole and build else, you'd be their atm for life.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:36am On Feb 10, 2021
Thieves, you will see these baale, and oba's driving luxirious cars, you will think they worked for it, you won't know it's money been extorted from people. Bunch of thieves. encouraging thuggery.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by solastan: 10:36am On Feb 10, 2021
Lagos nah Canada for one particular tribe.......
Nonexistent:
That's all they do. Very lazy lots who will rather take pride in agbero business than work hard. Very soon the Igbos will buy up their remaining lands and they relocate to the lagoon. They will be using canoe to come out from the lagoon to collect their omo onile. Fools

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:36am On Feb 10, 2021
Wickedfacts:


Go back to Igboland and buy land there. Igboland is very developed and anyone can buy land there.
Ignored
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by lekki1444: 10:36am On Feb 10, 2021
Nonexistent:
That's all they do. Very lazy lots who will rather take pride in agbero business than work hard. Very soon the Igbos will buy up their remaining lands and they relocate to the lagoon. They will be using canoe to come out from the lagoon to collect their omo onile. Fools
let it be known that you dont buy the land. you are on a 99 year lease. the yorubas will kick you out after 99 years if you have this your attitude cheesy

ekaro ojire kiss

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by crazycrypto710: 10:37am On Feb 10, 2021
Scammers grin
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Decallionaire: 10:37am On Feb 10, 2021
Sheriman:
Building house in Lagos is not for everybody


You mean not for people like you?

sad African mentality
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by clockwisereport: 10:37am On Feb 10, 2021
blamingthedevil:
South East don't even sell lands to other tribes

said who?

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by mrfreestuff: 10:37am On Feb 10, 2021
CotenantNIG:
Have you tried to buy land in some parts of Lagos and have been told to pay Omo-Onile Signing Fees Like this Below



Who are Omo-Onile?
Omo onile  in Yoruba means “the child of the landowner.” Thus, an individual indigene of any specific Yoruba settlement may sell the portion of the family land appropriated to him or her.

The fear of Omo Onile is the beginning of wisdom for land developers in Lagos. Even with the best of education and your eyes wide open, you might discover that you have bought your land from ‘charlatans and impostors.’ The doctrine that governs the land market in Lagos is ‘buyers beware’. The multiple sale of land by branches of the same family is not generally considered a heinous crime but a minor side effect of African polygamy. In a house you built fifty years ago, you may one day find a fellow at your doorstep brandishing a paper called ‘court judgment’ that makes him the new owner of the land on which your property is built. The solution is ‘settlement’ that requires skillful bargaining. The possession of Certificate of Ownership is no defence in such matters.

In Some parts of Lagos, this is what you pay for

To put Foundation on the land N200,000
To collect the Deed of Assignment as proof of purchase of the land and receiving your money N200,000
To fence the property as a precaution against Land Fraudsters N150,000
To put a structure on it with Decking N200,000
To Construct a Roof on the property N160,000
Community Money for coming into their Village to buy a land N100,000

It's as if it's a crime to come to their place to buy land. I think our law is too weak to make these people to stop doing this nonsense all in the name of Omo-Onile

If you buy land at Elegushi, it's N2.5Million to just sign your document minus foundation and the rest of the nonsense they demand. In Badore, Olokonla, and areas controlled by the Olumegbon, it is N500,000 to sign your documents.

In Agungi, Osapa London, Chevron, and areas controlled by the Ojomu family, it's N1.5Million to sign your documents alone. Even those ones in the heart of Ibeju Lekki and Epe are beginning to copy their more illustrious counterparts to demand between N100,000 to N200,000 to buy land at Eleko or Free Trade Zone.

In Some part of Ikotun, Egbeda its almost N50,000
Share your Omo Onile Wahala

https://pwanmax.com/2021/02/09/omo-onile-signing-fees/

Omo Onile actually means the land owner. It is culturally believed disrespectful and equating yourself to God and your ancestors to claim you own the land.

So Omo Onile is actually the one who owns the land by inheritance and designated representative of the whole family that jointly own the land.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:37am On Feb 10, 2021
Wickedfacts:


Go back to Igboland and buy land there. Igboland is very developed and anyone can buy land there.
You have concluded she is igbo already, Na wa o, common sense is really far from you.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Wickedfacts: 10:37am On Feb 10, 2021
Chii59:

Ignored

You probably can't even afford half plot in Lagos.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Stockquality: 10:38am On Feb 10, 2021
What nonsense fee. Close to 1m, how much be land

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by egoldman(m): 10:38am On Feb 10, 2021
I would rather be a landowner than an Omonile.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by GeneralPula: 10:40am On Feb 10, 2021
Pay ham at your own betterment ..

Or else nah everyday you go dey pack shiit ontop your land..

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:40am On Feb 10, 2021
Wickedfacts:


You probably can't even afford half plot in Lagos.
When people have nothing solid to say, they begin throwing stones. When did I make this a tribal thing? Get your head out of your anus.

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