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PropertiesLand For Sale In Royal County Estate Ibeju Lekki Lagos (N2.5 Million) by goodnetizen(op): 6:41am On Dec 04, 2018
Would you like to live or own a property in a cozy estate that has resort, shopping mall, hospital, recreational park, educational facilities and event center?

If yes, then key into Royal County Estate now – just 10 minutes’ drive from Lekki Free Trade Zone (LFTZ) and a minute walk to the ocean front.
Land Location

Otoolu/Igbo Olomi, 10 minutes’ drive from LTFZ, Ibeju Lekki , Lagos.

https://www.ayayahomes.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/land-for-sale-royal-county-estate-ibeju-lekki-lagos.jpg

Land Condition

100% dry land

Plot Sizes Available

600sqm

Land Title to Be Given

Excision (LA3195 Igbo Olomi Village Excision)

Price of Land

Normal price:
N3 million

Promo price: N2.5 million

Act now to save N500,000. Price will increase soon.

Features of the Estate

- Resorts
- Hotels
- Recreational Park
- Hospitals
- Educational facilities
- Event center
- Residential houses

Infrastructures to Be Provided By the Estate

- Drainage
- Street light
- Lovely garden
- 24/7 security service

Why Acquire Land in This Estate?

- Strategically located in what is about to become Africa’s biggest business hub
- Tarred access roads
- No so-called omonile problems
- Tight security
- Little to no crime rate in the neighbourhood
- Access to world-class, modern social facilities
- Good drainage to prevent flooding

Neighbourhood

- Lekki Free Trade Zone
- Dangote Refinery
- Lekki Deep Seaport
- La Campagne Tropicana Resorts

Payment Options

- Outright purchase: N2.5 million
- 3 Months: N2.8 million`
- 6 Months: N3 million
- Initial deposit: N1 million

Statutory Fees

- Documentation fee: N100,000
- Survey fee: N400,000
- Development fee: N500,000

Free Gift When You Buy

Buy now and get a Solar Home Lighting System as free gift.


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Instantly

Help Save a Life!

When you buy any land or house we promote, 5% of the profits will be donated to the Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria (BRECAN) and Voice of Autism, Nigeria.

Together, we can save lives and support children with autism to get the care they deserve
How to Get Started

To get started, call Ayaya Homes to book land inspection or make further enquiries on +2348138484275 or initiate a WhatsApp chat via +2347051123508.

For similar properties, please visit www.ayayahomes.com/lands
PropertiesCar Vs Land – Why You Should Buy Land First (part 1) by goodnetizen(op): 6:02am On Dec 04, 2018
If you only have money to either buy a land or a car, go for land first, I will give you 15 common-sense reasons why.
Here is the first one…

1. Car is a liability, land is an asset

Forget how banks categorize cars – they call it an asset because it’s an asset to them, not to you. Car is a liability to you.

The kind of car I am talking about here is, of course, a personal car. Not one you use for business.

An asset is anything that puts money in your pocket, while a liability is anything that takes money from your pocket.

If you buy a land in Ibeju Lekki for N800,000 today, you can sell it for N10 million – N15 million few years down the road without lifting a finger. No joke.

Try doing that with a car.

Watch out for the next reason in the series, hopefully tomorrow.

Till then, I represent Ayaya Homes | www.ayayahomes.com
BusinessIfeoma Speaks Moves To A New Website Address by goodnetizen(op): 6:53pm On Oct 15, 2018
Ifeoma Speaks, a Nigerian blog that focuses on four cardinal areas: relationship, entrepreneurship, evangelship and leadership, is pleased to announce a change in its website address.

The blog formerly accessed through www.ifeomachigbogwu.com can now be accessed through www.ifeomaspeaks.com.

According to Ifeoma Speaks founder, Ifeoma Chigbogwu, “This change in website address will improve user experience. My esteemed readers no longer need to type a long and difficult-to-spell URL. The new URL is shorter and is more representative of my evolving Ifeoma Speaks brand.”

Ifeoma Speaks Blog was founded in 2017and is ranked 44,485 in Nigeria by Alexa.
PhonesRe: See The New Sms I Received From Mtn On The New Data Tariff Set By Ncc by goodnetizen: 1:04pm On Nov 28, 2016
Lol. Yes o, God will help us.
PhonesWhy You Should NOT Subscribe To Ntel Internet Service by goodnetizen(op): 12:33pm On Nov 28, 2016
If you are considering subscribing to the latest internet service provider in town – ntel – I will strongly advise you NOT to subscribe, at least for now.

I will tell you why based on my personal experience with them.

REASON 1: EXPENSIVE ENTRY BARRIER

First, the idea of asking users to buy a 4G phone (the one they recommend is around N75,000) before they can access their service is just so plain ridiculous – it’s a very bad marketing and leadership decision!

And for those who have a 4G modem, you have to pay like N5,000 (depending on where) to crack it and you risk the modem being blocked permanently because of it.

I have used almost all the internet connections available in Nigeria and finally settled on managing Swift until it stopped connecting altogether, so I decided to give Ntel a try.

REASON 2: NTEL IS NOT READY & THEY ARE LYING ABOUT THEIR REACH

Admittedly, I was wary of using them in the first place because they are fairly new and can’t have covered much ground. But then, I also reasoned that they have less people on the network so the connection will be fast.

I decide to give them a try by subscribing N1,000 for two days. In that two days, the connection was faster than all the ones I’ve been using and everything seemed to work fine.

Then I decided to make the big leap by subscribing N10,000 for their one-month plan. Then the unexpected happened!
Few days into my usage, I saw “No Service” written on my modem. I thought maybe it was my location, so I left to an entirely new location, still the same.

Then I called their customer care and I was told that it is because their engineers were doing some maintenance.

What? Maintenance on Monday morning?!!! When I am supposed to use the internet to serve my clients. Responsible ISPs do maintenance at midnight (off-peak period) during the weekend.

This continued for another three days. I had no choice but to subscribe to MTN internet.

REASON 3: POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE

When I asked when the maintenance will be over, they refused to tell me. I contacted all their support channels: email, phone, whatsapp, Facebook. And they all give me the bullshit line: “Be rest assured the service will be restored SOON.”

When is SOON?

Few days after, their service was back. And they didn’t even bother to send an email or text to say it was back. I have to keep powering my modem on and off every day to see if they are now back online.

Two days after, there was no service again. I again called and get the same cover story. This continued till my subscription expired. In all, I was unable to use their service for more than 2 weeks!

REASON 4: IT’S A RIP-OFF

I then concluded that their service is not yet fully ready in my area, yet they advertised it as such and lured me in the first few days. That’s a rip-off!

To quote an email from them sent today (Monday, November 28, 2016), "Within the last 3 weeks, we have added additional 50 base stations around Lekki, Ikeja and Egbeda axis of Lagos state and also expanded the Gwagwalada and Asokoro coverage in Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja."

I asked them to compensate me for the service outage because I didn’t get what I paid for. Their customer care said it’s not in her power to do so. Imagine that!

Funny enough, they sent me a message that my subscription has expired and asked me to re-subscribe.

FORGET NTEL!

So, if you’re thinking about subscribing to Ntel, think again!

I think all these service providers are just taking us for fools, ripping us off with impunity and little is being done about it.
I consider this post a public service, since I can’t take a legal action against them because of N10,000, even though they cost me some serious business.

It’s time to show these people that their clients are the real boss and should be treated well. We can do this by taking our business elsewhere and sharing our personal experiences to prevent others from falling prey to their illicit business practices!

You can even read more about customer complaints here: http://naijaknowhow.com/blog/ntel-4g-network-mixed-reaction-by-concerned-customers/#

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