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Nigeria has a long, but discontinuous history of gold mining. Gold deposits in the Country can be found in alluvial and eluvial placers and primary veins from several parts of South West, North Central and North West Nigeria. Despite the huge reserve of this all import mineral in Nigeria, many people do not know how to go about it. Below is an offer I made to a Nairalander who read my post on gemstones and inquired about gold mining. You can get idea of the investment opportunity in gold mining in Nigeria from the private letter below: Hi Jay! Like I told you, it is easier to mine gold in Northern states, than our Southern states. Once you reached an agreement with the Northern Emirs and abaide by it, the subjects fall in line, but in the South, they almost always interfere with your work one way or the other. So, let's go for North for now and for easy take off. The Abuja Gold Site did not workout because the land is small (2 hectares), and the owner is calling unreasonable price (N60m) However, I got two Gold sites: one in Niger State and the other in Nasarawa State. The Niger Site is located at a locality where my younger brother is working with a Gold Mining Company. I sent him there to learn the mechanics of gold mining. They use semi-manual method of gold mining and they produce an average of 1kg of gold every week. It is estimated that with mechanized gold mining, 10kg - 20kg of gold would be produced weekly. A kilogram of gold of that quality here is sold for about N12m or thereabout. I cannot give you an estimate of gold reserve in the Nasarawa Site for now, but a Deputy Director at the Ministry of Mines, who got the site for me told me that it has rich reserve. An accurate estimate of gold reserve in the sites can be obtained after a geo-survey. These two sites are free and the host communities are willing to welcome investors. You can actually obtain licenses to mine them. *MY OFFER* I am convinced after the discussion with you last time that you are really interested to go into serious mining venture. Myself, I have been researching the Nigerian Solid Mineral Sector for the past six year, focusing on types and locations, contacts with host communities and Government Agencies, and connecting with other stakeholders. I believe that with my vast field knowledge and wide contacts in the sector, and your access to those with the technical know-how, we can achieve mind bowing success in the sector. I hereby offer you the following: 1. That it is more profitable for both of us to join our individual forces, contacts and resources together in a joint venture; and that I am willing to partner with you in mining of minerals in Nigeria. 2. That I have vast field knowledge and wide contacts in the mining sector, and that I am going to use my connections to get any type of site for any type of mineral we may jointly want to mine. 3. That I work with many Directors and Deputy Directors at the Ministry of Mines, and that I shall be responsible for the leg work of obtaining all necessary Licenses and Permits from any Government Agency as may be required for the smooth operation of this joint venture. 4. That I shall also be responsible for the organization of work at the site, and relations with host communities, Government Agencies and other stakeholders. 5. That you, as an individual, or in collaboration with your partners shall be responsible for financing the mining project from inception to such time the venture starts to support itself. 6. That you, or in collaboration with your partners shall be responsible for logistics for negotiations with host communities, settlement of negotiated terms, legal fees, fees for expert to conduct geo-survey, feasibility report & business plan; and fees for processing of Exploration/ Mining License, Blasting permit and any other permit that my be required by Law. 7. That I am willing to accept the following sharing formula of proceeds: a. You. - 60% b. Myself - 30% c. Host communities & expenses - 10% *BUDGET OF EXPENDITURE, EXCLUDING THE MINING WORK ITSELF:* 1. Logistics for negotiations with host communities - N200,000 2. Settlement of negotiated terms - N3m 3. Geo-survey, feasibility report & business plan - N500,000 4. Legal fee - N100,000 5. Surveyor fee for data collection (coordinates) and transportation - N80,000 6. Search with Mining Cadastral Office - N20,000 7. Exploration/ Mining License - N700,000 8. Blasting permit - N350,000 9. Miscellaneous - N200,000 *TOTAL: N5.35M* *CONCLUSIONS:* 1. With N5.35m, we can acquire a site, settle host communities, process the license and blasting permit for handling of explosives, and be ready to start an operation that will last for about 25 years. If however, you wish to acquire the two sites, then the amount will be N10.3m 2. If my offer is acceptable to you, you should appoint a representative here to join me so we can draft an MOU and start the negotiations and processes because it always take time to conclude. THANK YOU. NB: I posted this private correspondence with my partner for the interest of Nairalanders who wish to go into gold mining, but do not know how to start. See my Signature to contact me for inquiry. |
For those looking for large expanse of land to build University, Polytechnic, College of Education, or any other type of Educational or Research Institution in the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja, I have got good news for you! I have 200 hectares of Institution Land for sale at Gwagwalada Area Council of Abuja. The Land is located at Paiko Kore commercial Village Layout. It is situated at Ledi Village, immediately after Dobi Town. Dobi Town is about 10 minutes drive from the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada; along Abuja - Mina Road. This 200 Hectares ( 2million square meters) has the following Title documents: a. C of O b. AGIS Re-Certification c. Allocation Document d. Confirmation Certificate e. Signed TDP (Site Plan) Price is N200m 5% Agency Fee applies. See my signature here to contact me for more information. |
Geophilip:I am interested in the red & green tourmaline, and white topaz. Send me pictures. |
Azumagcc:You don't need 40 feet container of stones. What you need is just a kilogram of top grade stone, and $2m will answer you. |
School lands for Sale in Abuja: I have school lands for sale at Gwagwalada and Kwali Area Councils of Abuja. The details are as follow: (1) 13 Hectares of School Land at Gwagwalada, Abuja. This School Land has C of O and other Title documents. It is located at Dukpa III Extension Layout, Gwagwalada; at the back of General A.O. Azazi Military Barracks; after Government Girls Secondary School, Dukpa. Other schools around the area include Holy Rosary College, SOS Orphanage and Christ The King College CKC, Gwagwalada. Apart from the aforementioned institutions, there are other Government establishments around the neighborhood. These include, Nigerian Prison Service, Nigerian Immigration Service FCT Command passport Office, National Integrated Power Project, Sharia Court of Appeal and so on. The Land is good to situate a school because there is Security, Electricity & Access Road (not tarred) Price is N30m. 5% Agency Fee applies. See my Signature to contact me. (2) Five Hectares of School Land at Kwali. This 5 hectares of school land is located at Yangoji, Kwali Area Council of Abuja. It is the first plot on the Abuja - Lokoja Highway. It is situated after the Road Safety Office, before the Catholic Marist College, Yangoji. It has R of O as the Tile Document. It is a genuine land. Price is Twenty Million Naira. 5% Agency fee applies. See my Signature to contact me. |
adextetoo:Noted |
Brand Name, Patent, Logo, Slogan, Shape and Sound, which differentiates the goods and services of one business from another one is registered under Trademarks in Nigeria. You can register your Trademarks with Office of Trademarks, Patents And Designs Registry, Commercial Law Department, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Abuja. Registeration of Trademark in Nigeria can only be done through an accredited Agent, or you have to go through the process of accreditation yourself. Accreditation is a mandatory process for Law firms, companies, individuals and potential registrants who wish to act as agents. The market practice in Nigeria is to instruct an accredited Attorney or Agent to file and process applications at the Nigerian Registry of Trademarks, Patents, Designs and Copyright. A Power of Attorney/ Authorization of Agent Form would be completed in favor of such Agent, as the enabling instrument to act for the Principal/ Applicant. A Trademark may be registered either in black and white, or in color. However, where a Trademark is registered in color, the protection afforded the mark is limited to the colors registered. After filling the application for the registration, the Registrar issues an official Acknowledgement reflecting the official number and filling date of the Application. A search is then conducted to ascertain the distinctiveness of the application from existing and pending registrations. If the search goes through, a letter/ notice of acceptance will be issued to the Applicant. Every Trademark Application must be advertised in the Nigerian Trademark Journal, and is open to oppositions for a period of two months from the date of advertisement. If no objections are received, or if received, not sustained within the specific period, the Registrar will issue the Applicant with a Certificate of Registration. Nigerian Trademark registrations have an initial validity of seven years, and are thereafter indefinitely renewable for periods of 14 years. An Application for Renewal should be made not less than three months from the due date. The procedure for Trademark registrations in Nigeria takes long time because of the different stages involved in the process. It looks cumbersome to the uninitiated. It is always advisable to use the services of accredited agents for stress free registrations. For inquiries and assistance, see my Signature to contact me. |
Foundations and NGOs are regulated by Law in Nigeria. These Organizations are considered to be corporate entities by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC); and as such the law requires that they must be registered with the CAC under Incorporated Trustees. Other organizations under this category include: Churches, Mosques, Charities, Associations, Community based Organizations, Social Clubs, Youth Clubs, Women's Groups, Professional Groups and Places of Worship. The normal practice in Nigeria is that an Attorney or Agent is paid to do the incorporation, but anyone with limited budget can actually process the registration by him or herself. The following is a step by step guide on the registration of Incorporated Trustees in Nigeria: 1. The first step is to do a name availability search with the CAC. If the name is approved, then procurement of Application Form follows. If the name is denied, you simply craft another name and re-apply. 2. The second step is to publish the approved name in three (3) national newspapers, one must be a local newspaper widely circulated in the area where the Organization is based. 3. The third step is to create a Board of Trustees (if not in existence) Foundations and NGOs, or any other organization registered under Incorporated Trustees is supposed to be governed by a Board of Trustees. 4. The fourth step is the submission of the duly completed Application Form in triplicate, which should be accompanied by the following: i) A formal letter of application. ii) The original newspaper publications. iii) Two (2) copies of Applicant's Constitution. iv) Minutes of the meeting where the Trustees were appointed, having the list of members present and absent; and showing the voting pattern, signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Board. v) Minutes of the meeting where the Special Clause rules was adopted into the Constitution, signed by Secretary and Chairman. vi) Trustees have to attach two (2) passport photographs each. vii) Trustees have to sign against their names on the Application Form, with their respective permanent residential addresses. viii) The impression of the common Seal should be affixed on page 11 of the form. ix) Evidence of payment of prescribed fees. x) The Application Form should be duly signed by the Secretary and Chairman of Board. 5. Step five is that all documentation is then reviewed by officials of CAC, and if there are no queries, the Foundation or NGO, or any of the organizations under this category is registered with the CAC and issued with a Certificate of Incorporation. A situation may arise where there are queries. What you simply do is to correct what you are asked to correct and resubmit. 6. Due to the level of documentation involved in the registration of Incorporated Trustees in Nigeria, it is always advisable to use the services of an Attorney or Agent to make it stress free. For inquiries or assistance, see my Signature to contact me. |
Churches and Mosques are considered to be corporate entities by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC); and as such the law requires that churches, mosques, ministries and other religious organizations must be registered with the CAC under Incorporated Trustees. Other organizations under this category include: NGOs, Charities, Associations, Community based Organizations, Social Clubs, Youth Clubs, Women's Groups, Professional Groups and Places of Worship. The normal practice in Nigeria is that an Attorney or Agent is paid to do the incorporation, but anyone with limited budget can actually process the registration by him or herself. The following is a step by step guide on the registration of Incorporated Trustees in Nigeria: 1. The first step is to do a name availability search with the CAC. If the name is approved, then procurement of Application Form follows. If the name is denied, you simply craft another name and re-apply. 2. The second step is to publish the approved name in three (3) national newspapers, one must be a local newspaper widely circulated in the area where the Organization is based. 3. The third step is to create a Board of Trustees (if not in existence) Religious organizations or any other organization registered under Incorporated Trustees is supposed to be governed by a Board of Trustees. 4. The fourth step is the submission of the duly completed Application Form in triplicate, which should be accompanied by the following: i) A formal letter of application. ii) The original newspaper publications. iii) Two (2) copies of Applicant's Constitution. iv) Minutes of the meeting where the Trustees were appointed, having the list of members present and absent; and showing the voting pattern, signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Board. v) Minutes of the meeting where the Special Clause rules was adopted into the Constitution, signed by Secretary and Chairman. vi) Trustees have to attach two (2) passport photographs each. vii) Trustees have to sign against their names on the Application Form, with their respective permanent residential addresses. viii) The impression of the common Seal should be affixed on page 11 of the form. ix) Evidence of payment of prescribed fees. x) The Application Form should be duly signed by the Secretary and Chairman of Board. 5. Step five is that all documentation is then reviewed by officials of CAC, and if there are no queries, the Church or Mosque, or any of the organizations under this category is registered with the CAC and issued with a Certificate of Incorporation. A situation may arise where there are queries. What you simply do is to correct what you are asked to correct and resubmit. 6. Due to the level of documentation involved in the registration of Incorporated Trustees in Nigeria, it is always advisable to use the services of an Attorney or Agent to make it stress free. For inquiries or assistance, see my Signature to contact me. |
Export Permit is the major legal requirement to be obtained before anyone can be allowed to export any product from Nigeria. It is also one of the requirements for Mining License and other permits from the Ministry of Mines & Steel Development. This all important document is issued by the Nigerian Export Promotion Council. The market practice in Nigeria is that License agents are paid to process and obtain this License for easy process. However anyone with low budget can apply, process and obtain the permit by him or herself, though it may not as fast as that of an Agent. The following is the step by step guide on how you can obtain your Export Permit by yourself: 1. Go to www.nepc.gov.ng and click "Exporter registration" on the Menu bar. 2. Create an account by filling in Name, Email address and password; and click "register" 3. On your dashboard, click on "Register New Certificate" 4. Fill in the details of the Company seeking an Export Certificate. 5. Choose the type of Company and upload relevant documents. 6. Choose Certificate delivery option: pick up or courier. N/B Courier cost an extra N2,500 within Nigeria. Outside Nigeria depends on the Country. 7. Click on "Preview" to review the information supplied in the Form, then click on "Submit and proceed to payment" 8. An invoice is generated; then click on "Make payment" 9. Copy down the Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) and choose your preferred method of payment. 10. After payment, confirm payment by clicking on "Log > Certificate" , then copy down the order id and input it into the field; click on "Confirm payment" and you will receive notification of the status of the payment. 11. Your Certificate will be processed after confirmation of payment and documentation. You will receive an SMS and Email alerts once your Certificate is ready. 12. If you need an Agent to assist you to easily obtain the License, see my Signature to contact me. |
Trademark is registered at the Commercial Law Department, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment. There are 10 things you need to know about Trademark Registration in Nigeria. See this Nairaland post: https://www.nairaland.com/4302821/trademark-registration-nigeria-10-things#64387536 |
There are 10 things you need to know about Trademark Registration in Nigeria. See this Nairaland post: https://www.nairaland.com/4302821/trademark-registration-nigeria-10-things#64387536 |
It is not possible to register a Trademark in Nigeria in less than two months. There are 10 things you need to know about Trademark Registration in Nigeria. See this Nairaland post: https://www.nairaland.com/4302821/trademark-registration-nigeria-10-things#64387536 |
There are 10 things you need to know about Trademark Registration in Nigeria. See this Nairaland post: https://www.nairaland.com/4302821/trademark-registration-nigeria-10-things#64387536 |
There are 10 things you need to know about Trademark Registration in Nigeria, see this post: https://www.nairaland.com/4302821/trademark-registration-nigeria-10-things#64387536 |
Trademark Registration in Nigeria is done through an accredited Agent or Attorney at the Commercial Law Department, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment. There are 10 things you need to know about Trademark Registration in Nigeria. See this Nairaland post: https://www.nairaland.com/4302821/trademark-registration-nigeria-10-things#64387536 |
1. A Trademark is a symbol, or sign which differentiates the goods and services of one Business from another one. Trademark Registration in Nigeria is for the protection of your ideas, inventions, designs, and trade secretes. 2. You can register your Trademark- brand name, logo, slogan, domain name, shape, color and sound with Office of Trademarks, Patents And Designs Registry, Commercial Law Department, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment. 3. You can only register a Trademark in Nigeria through an accredited Agent, or you have to go through the process of accreditation yourself. Accreditation is a mandatory process for Law firms, companies, individuals and potential registrants who wish to act as agents. 4. The market practice in Nigeria is to instruct an accredited Attorney or Agent to file and process applications at the Nigerian Registry of Trademarks, Patents, Designs and Copyright. A Power of Attorney/ Authorization of Agent Form would be completed in favor of such Agent, as the enabling instrument to act for the Principal/ Applicant. 5. A Trademark may be registered either in black and white, or in color. However, where a Trademark is registered in color, the protection afforded the mark is limited to the colors registered. 6. After filling the application for the registration, the Registrar issues an official Acknowledgement reflecting the official number and filling date of the Application. A search is then conducted to ascertain the distinctiveness of the application from existing and pending registrations. If the search goes through, a letter/ notice of acceptance will be issued to the Applicant. 7. Every Trademark Application must be advertised in the Nigerian Trademark Journal, and is open to oppositions for a period of two months from the date of advertisement. If no objections are received, or if received, not sustained within the specific period, the Registrar will issue the Applicant with a Certificate of Registration. 8. Nigerian Trademark registrations have an initial validity of seven years, and are thereafter indefinitely renewable for periods of 14 years. An Application for Renewal should be made not less than three months from the due date. 9. The procedure for Trademark registrations in Nigeria takes long time because of the different stages involved in the process. It looks cumbersome to the uninitiated. It is advisable to use the services of accredited agents for stress free registrations. 10. For inquiries and assistance, see my Signature to contact me. Comment and share to educate others. It is our collective duty to grow the Nigerian Private Sector. |
Your N25,000 will not do the registration because you need the services of an accredited Agent or you have to go through the process of accreditation first. See this post: https://www.nairaland.com/4302821/trademark-registration-nigeria-10-things#64387536 Although you can do it yourself but, it is easier to give Lawyers or Agents because in Nigeria, the gap between theory and practice is very wide. The requirement the Government gives out is always cumbersome to the ordinary person. Call me let me direct you on how to go about it. |
2,000 sqm plot of Multi-functional land suitable for warehouse is up for grabs! The land is first plot on the ever busy Lokoja - Abuja - Kaduna Highway. The land is located immediately after College of Education, Zuba if you are heading towards Giri in Abuja; after the new MRS Petroleum Filling Station. The purpose of the Land is multi-function. It is suitable for warehouse because of the access road, and there are many other warehouses around the area. From the land to Wuse is about 25 minutes drive. The Title document is C of O. Price is N10m. The attached TDP (site plan) is to assist anyone who wants to check the land on his/her own. For inquiry, see my signature here.
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50 Hectares of Estate Land along Airport Road, Abuja for sale. This Estate Land is located at the back of NUT, Lugbe; opposite Dunamis Cathedral along the Airport Road. It is situated adjacent to Catholic Spiritan Girls College. There are many, many existing estates around the neighborhood. The land is less than a kilometer to the Expressway. It is one of the very few available large Estate lands for sale along the Airport Road. Title document is R of O with signed TDP. Price is N500m. See my signature here for inquiry. |
Hi! Members of the House, I am planning to set up a Digital Marketing Agency. I intend to employ a manager to run the outfit for me. I am scared of engaging the services of consultants to help me set it up because of my budget. Please Nairalanders, I need you input. Anyone with the expertise and experience should help please. Mods, please push it to the right place where the right people will see it. Cc: FOD puskin naijacutee dominique |
Agriculture is the way to go. It is the largest & most profitable industry today in the world and it will continue to be. To acquire Agricultural Farmland in Abuja, visit: https://abujafarmland..com.ng/ OR check my signature here to contact me |
Op you forgot to add that the best Real Estate investment oppotunity for the year is to invest in Abuja Farmlands. These large hectares of farmlands being sold penny penny today will in no distance time be going for millions even billions. And those large hectares are gradually becoming scarce in the market. To acquire you own Agricultural Farmland in Abuja, visit: https://abujafarmland..com.ng/ OR check my signature here to contact me. |
The Farmland is located at Dobi Farmland Layout, Gwagwalada Area Council. Dobi is about 10m drive from the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada; along Abuja - Mina Road. The Farmland is about a kilometer and half away from the Main Road; and Dobi main Town is about a kilometer from the Land. Electric Power and workers can be sourced from the Town. It might interest you to know that Dobi is the second largest Town in Gwagwalada Area Council, after the Town Center. The Land has the following Title Documents: C of O; AGIS Re-Certification, Allocation Document, Search Report and Site Layout. Any experienced person in the Abuja Property Sector will agree that this is a complete Title Document. Any experienced property man or woman in Abuja will agree that this is a complete title document. The Land is a Table Land and hyper-fertile. It can be used for Animal Husbandry, Crop Production, Agro-Industry or Mix-Use. One more good thing about this Farmland is that there is stream at one end which can give the Farm water in case of dry season irrigation or water for Fish ponds. In terms of security, there is an Air Force Estate(or Base; I don't actually know which one. But the Nigerian Air Force has a large expanse of Land around the area and they recently installed an empty container with other things on their Land, signifying commencement of development) And there are other large farms around the area as the Layout is specifically designed for large scale Agro purposes. Senator Kabiru Gaya, for instance, is developing his over 100 Hectares Farm immediately after Dobi Town. The major challenge of buying farmlands in Abuja is lack of access road, but this particular farm land is about one and half kilometer to a tared road. It is a perfect Farmland for any serious investor who wants to set up a farm or Agro investment in Abuja. The Price is Fifteen Million Naira Net (N15,000,000) Comparatively, this amount is a give away compared to what is obtainable at Kuje, Kwali or Abaji Area councils. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CHECK MY SIGNATURE |
edoman2016:Educate us |
Every farmer may not be as rich as Jeff, but many farmers are in the billionaires club. A Chinese poultry farmer, Liu Yonghao, who sold his bicycle few years ago to start farming, has an estimated net worth of $4.6 billion according to Forbes. His Company, the New Hope Group was reported to be negotiating with the Blackstone Group with respect to the acquisition of Inghams Enterprises, an Italian Poultry producer, at a price of $1.5 billion. (thats the annual budget of six states in Nigeria) |
mesoprogress:The digital aspect of the Agric Economy is part of its ecosystem. |
mesoprogress:You are obviously referring to the Digital Economy, but that Economy is dependent on the Agric Economy. |
Nukilia:Why? |
Dr. Akinwumi Adesina was asked recently where the next crop of African billionaires will come from, the President of the African Development Bank (ADB), without batting an eyelid, declared that they will be farmers! Continuing, the Development Bank's boss said, "By 2030, the size of the Food and Agric business in Africa will reach $1 Trillion. So, if you are thinking of how to make money, that is the sector to be in. " Any smart business person must have known by now that Agriculture is the next boom in Africa. Many in Nigeria are already positioning themselves. Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, is now venturing into large scale farming. Just recently, he invested $4.6 billion in Nigerian Agriculture. He also invested another $3.8 billion in sugar and rice. The latest is his investment of $800 in milk production. Another foremost businessman and billionaire in Nigeria, Dr. Orji Uzo Kalu, a former Governor of Abia State is developing 12,000 hectares of farm in Abia State. The project is valued at $400 million. His younger brother, Mascot Uzo Kalu recently acquired 130 hectares of farmland at Paiko Village of Gwagwalada Area Council in Abuja. The Kalus are said to be working in partnership with the Chinese and Israelis on these projects. The Nigerian Agric sector is far larger than the Oil sector, but only few know this secret. There is huge wealth waiting for investors in the sector. The Netherlands is the 18th largest economy in the World. Its land area is about 33.9 square kilometers. That is less than half of Niger State. Netherlands exports over $100 billion worth of agricultural products annually. Nigeria's Oil revenue, with all its noise and distractions, has never in any one year reached $100 billion! Framing in Nigeria is going to be the chief wealth generator in 2018. Food drives the World. Apart from water, access to food is the primary concern for all people on Earth. Agriculture is the largest, most significant and most lucrative industry in the World today. And it will continues to be as long as man continues to exist on planet Earth! Do yo want to be among the next generation of African millionaires and billionaires in 2018? If your answer is yes, then, farming is the shortcut! Do you want to acquire any size of farmland in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria? Then check my signature here to contact me, or visit: https://abujafarmland..com.ng/
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aliyubuk:OK. Inbox me here let's talk. |
150 Hectares of Farmland is up for grabs in Abuja. The Agricultural Land is located at Kaida Farmland Layout of Gwagwalada Area Council of Abuja. It is a fertile and flat land suitable for large scale commercial Agriculture. It is good for crop production, Animal husbandry or Agro Allied industries. The Farmland can be accessed through Kaida road, or through the road behind University of AbujaTeaching Hospital, Gwagwalada. The farmland has the following Title documents: C of O, AGIS Re-Certification, Allocation Document, Confirmation Certificate and Site Plan (TDP) This is a very good investment opportunity for smart investors because this type of large hectares of farmlands are becoming scarce in Abuja. It may be extremely difficult if not impossible to acquire this size of farmland in Abuja in the next two years because many smart investors have seen that the Nigerian Economy is shifting to Agriculture; and so a lot of the super rich in the society are presently busy acquiring and moping up large hectares of farmlands in preparation for the transition into large scale commercial farming. Even those who do not wish to go into farming are buying farmlands with the intention to resell in few years time when the Farmland Property Market caches 'fire'. The price is N200m. For more information, check my Signature here. OR visit: https://abujafarmland..com.ng/ |