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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by derbykol(f): 10:40am On Feb 10, 2021
This is madness and it is fast spreading all over the country.In some parts of S/S,you will pay some amount of money to the community and youths .This is outside the amount paid for the land.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Kondomatic(m): 10:40am On Feb 10, 2021
If you hear them talk about "accommodating" other tribes, you would think they give free lands and houses.

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


Some one will tell me igbos mean well for Yoruba, according to them Yoruba are lazy, tivs are lazy, Hausa are stupid, Benin are lazy, it's only them that are hardworking. Is it a mistake these mentioned people sell land to igbos? Imagine if Igbos are as powerful as Fulani, God help us
Are they getting the land for free? you choose to release your ancestral land to total strangers for money.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by mrfreestuff: 10:40am On Feb 10, 2021
egoldman:
I would rather be a landowner than an Omonile.

In Africa, everyone is Omo Onile except if you say your family has no land inheritance.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:41am On Feb 10, 2021
Bouz:
You have concluded she is igbo already, Na wa o, common sense is really far from you.
Na Chii e see, dey make am get seizures.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:41am On Feb 10, 2021
rheether:
The Yorubas are very lazy.

Why are they lazy?
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by tot(f): 10:41am On Feb 10, 2021
What is Derkin? cheesy
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by bolousadex: 10:42am On Feb 10, 2021
I would rather hire soldiers....
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by wajaja: 10:42am 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/

When I bought a land at Ibeju lekki I was charged 50k to sign the document. I couldn't pay then because I was out of cash and when I returned to pay, they ask for 200k. I had to begged before they collected 120k....starting the fence is another wahala.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by victons(m): 10:42am On Feb 10, 2021
CotenantNIG:


is this necessary, you could pay your message without insulting any tribe
he didn't directly insult any tribe though.
But he made it tribal which is altogether wrong.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Prosperchuks1344(m): 10:43am 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

Army ke, then your own is finished... it's like you don't stay in Lagos?
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by BigC0wHorn: 10:43am 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


I've seen Omonile steal the land of a retired army Sergeant before. I know this cos the man is my neighbor. grin

And before you say it was cos he was retired note that his first son is still in the army even now. This thing is very complicated and the army can only stop it briefly. You will be a target for years.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by KvngEric: 10:43am On Feb 10, 2021
Its not only in lagos, happens in the east too.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:43am On Feb 10, 2021
bash8936:


U are just so stupid and daft!
Yoruba problem and hatred will not kill you.
Idiot!
This is why Nigeria is backward. Tribalism and ethnocentric bias will not let you people see road. You think Omo onile is only in lagos? Even in the middle belt them dey. But when someone talks against it, you take it as a direct attack on your tribe.
Tueh!

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by candygist: 10:46am 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/
All thanks to Tinubu. The Jagaban and Asiwaju of Lagos state. The real land owner of Lagos.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:46am On Feb 10, 2021
justosee:
Are they getting the land for free? you choose to release your ancestral land to total strangers for money.

Does warrant you to call them lazy and unprintable names? They sold the land because they need money for other things, if dey refuse to sell the land, you will still say Yoruba are tribalists. I don't blame you, I blame yorubas that don't learn the culture of igbos, Nigeria will be better if others are very much like igbos in all aspect

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:46am On Feb 10, 2021
Tomorrow they will come and start shouting Yoruba Ronu. Like say na person do them!
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by solastan: 10:46am On Feb 10, 2021
And you are very hard working...you,Otedola and Davido Dad are in the same class....Mumu
rheether:
The Yorubas are very lazy.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by rheether(f): 10:47am On Feb 10, 2021
solastan:
And you are very hard working...you,Otedola and Davido Dad are in the same class....Mumu

Iti

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by coputa(m): 10:47am On Feb 10, 2021
CotenantNIG:


is this necessary, you could pay your message without insulting any tribe
These yoruba touts need to be slapped and insulted.
Imagine,you have been collecting all these outrageous illegal fees from stranger's all these years and there's nothing to show for it. keep collecting,that tag of "no man's land is gradually coming to stay.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by VaselineCrew: 10:47am On Feb 10, 2021
God forbid!

Such evil and backwardness, chai!

Demons

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by rheether(f): 10:47am On Feb 10, 2021
Wickedfacts:


Nne gi bu onye ara. Isi azu. Nkita efulefu.

Papa iti

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by clockwisereport: 10:48am On Feb 10, 2021
KvngEric:
Its not only in lagos, happens in the east too.

yes. you are right.

ego nri ani

ego ndi youth

ego mmanya ani

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Kingstanding: 10:49am 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/
. It's not by force to buy land in Lagos State.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 10:50am On Feb 10, 2021
SuperBold:


Does warrant you to call them lazy and unprintable names? They sold the land because they need money for other things, if dey refuse to sell the land, you will still say Yoruba are tribalists. I don't blame you, I blame yorubas that don't learn the culture of igbos, Nigeria will be better if others are very much like igbos in all aspect

other tribe do sell lands but not at same rate as Yorubas. A Yoruba man can sell his father's grave for money.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Itusmama: 10:50am On Feb 10, 2021
CotenantNIG:


is this necessary, you could pay your message without insulting any tribe
Am Yoruba and he said the bitter truth...agbero business is not allowing the indigenous youth of Lagos think beyond taxation money.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Dpharisee: 10:50am On Feb 10, 2021
CotenantNIG:


is this necessary, you could pay your message without insulting any tribe
Truth hurts, he didn't insult any tribe but the Omonile charlatans who refused to be useful to themselves
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Iamsofavoured(m): 10:50am On Feb 10, 2021
In spite of the task force agency put in place?
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/
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by candygist: 10:50am 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

Will the Nigerian army be with you for 10 years when they come back for you ? It's like you don't know this people.

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