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Erediauwa:Can't you check Google? The next thing is to ask if I can apply on your behalf. |
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overdrive:It is all lies, abi? Any day you have time, go to Efcc at Ikoyi, tell them you want information on Land fraud let them direct you to their Land fraud section. Or go to Zone 2, ask of AIG's Monitoring Unit. Your ears would be full. Even the Police are tired of land fraud cases. Charge to Court today, they are out on bail next week. |
This is a very sad thing that is happening and no one is talking about. A lot of Nigerians in the diaspora who have entrusted their investments in Nigeria to their family members don't have anything on ground. It is what I see every day. Go to EFCC, SFU, Zone 2, cases like this full there plenty. There was a client who wanted to buy a property in Lagos and reached out to me for legal due-diligence. I investigated the property and found out that it was built on government committed land. Not only that, the father of the client had inflated the price of the property by 10M. I told the client not to buy. The father called his son and lied against me that it was because I requested for money from the seller and he refused. The client called me and started defending what his Dad said and saying I wanted to eat his money. I sent him an email threatening to sue both he and his father for defamation if they tell further lies against me. Around 2nd week of December last year, the Client called again with a Nigerian number begging urgently to see me. I told him I wasn't interested in meeting him and he was begging. When we eventually met, what he told me was unbelievable. His father inflated the price of the property by 10M, didn't buy the property and had spent the money sent from overseas. His mother was aware and ate part of the money too. His father threatened his mother that if she informed my client, he would use part of the money to marry a younger wife and chase her out. If you want to invest in property, get professionals who are licensed. Let them give you Indemnity or Fidelity contracts or further contracts of comfort. If they mess up, you can jail them. The rule in business is that don't involve anyone you can't jail. |
Seun, lalasticlala, Obinospopy, Mynd44, Semid4lyfe, Mukina2, Kindly issue a front page disclaimer on this. Scammers have started using the name of this forum to scam people on social media. Very soon, ignorant victims would say they were scammed by the owner of Nairaland. Pls treat as very urgent. |
mekaboy:Thank you for your observation. Since you like China so much, Wuhan is looking for more scapegoats like you.
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haffaze777:Coro |
ChieduJoshua081:In a bid to discover vaccines for Coronavirus, scientists in the UK are looking for people to infect with Coronavirus and cure them. The pay is 5,000 Pounds minimum. If you take the offer, you won't have to beg for 30k again. |
Goodcare:That's because White is the color of priesthood, gold is wealth, purple is royalty and black is power. |
That paragraph 10 is a brutal innuendo. Sanusi's removal is a shame to the entire North. Their traditional rulers have become glorified employees. Paragraph 14 is a veiled threat to settle the matter through customary means. That is pregnant with meaning. Fayemi has a PhD in War studies from the University of London. He needs to calm down before they sit on his matter. |
Lovexme:Okay But Athletico gave you the right treatment. |
franchasng:0803-232-3232 Call Klopp. Only him can help you.
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omothayoh:Better trek. You go walk alone tomorrow.
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maynation:Madam, you won't only walk alone, you would run alone tonight. Make Athletico no catch you for road, give you beating again. |
Lovexme:My team certainly wasn't rap.ed by Athletico. They thoroughly messed up Liverpool tonight. |
Ayemileto:Franchasng. Come and hear o. |
maynation:Better don't let franchasng catch you. He would handle you the way Athletico handled Liverpool. |
maynation:Sleep in which peace? We would rub it in wella. Athletico disgraced you guys like this AT ANFIELD! Sorry o! ![]() |
I want to give a shoutout to those who put their money on Liverpool tonight and lost their money. Next time, una go get sense. ![]() |
You people would not go and separate Athletico and Liverpool. Is it until Athletico kills Liverpool that you people would realise they are crying for help? Maynation, come here. maynation:If you don't deactivate, you're a lying, losing coward.
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MilesLamar:Why don't you check the author of the post on both threads before raising a caveat? Is that too hard for you to do? |
Goddys:Alright |
I'm a real estate lawyer and by virtue of my job, I've come across different countless kinds of Omoniles. I mean, I have been faced by Omoniles with charms, I once had a disagreement with Omoniles on site only to narrowly escape a terrible accident on my way back to the office, I have had several crazy experiences with Omoniles. Let me give 3. First one was in Agboyi in Ogudu, Lagos. Client bought a plot of land and wanted to start work. Omonile boys came and said he had to pay them before he starts. They chased off his workers and seized the tools. Then, the Property Protection Law of Lagos wasn't in existence. Client called me and was panicking. I told him to calm down. I met with the Omoniles and bought 2 Schnapps for them. I noticed that their leader was the most quiet one and got his phone number. Over the weekend, I called him and asked him to supply us 4 tipper loads of sand. After that, he personally helped us negotiate with the family from 400k to 50k and we paid it in 2 installments. After that day, we didn't have a problem. Second one happened late last year. A vast portion of land running into acres was bought by someone for investment and when he wanted to start work, Omoniles brought court summons that they had a lawsuit against the family which sold to him. According to them, my client bought from the wrong family, but they refused to raise this until the elderly man who sold to my client died. The first meeting I had with them ended up on a rancorous note. On my way back, the driver of my vehicle lost control at high speed. We narrowly escaped somersaulting. After that day, I told the Omoniles to go get a lawyer for me to talk to as I wasn't interested in discussing with them anymore. When they got a lawyer, the first question I asked him was "do you want to make case or make money?". From that point, we found a way to resolve it. The third one, the Omoniles resold a land they initially sold to my client. I got the Baale arrested and promised to write a petition to the State Commissioner for Chieftaincy Affairs that he should be removed from office. I don't know how he did it but my client got his land back and 3 plots extra as compensation. Omoniles require diplomacy, strong hand, generosity and street smartness in dealing with them. Once they see that you're not afraid and if they mess up, you'll deprive them of getting money. They would avoid getting into your bad books. |
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adebayo111:Did you read the report and the judgement? |
Winners should get a valuation report stating that the land is worth 10 Million in total. Expert evidence is best countered by contrary expert evidence. If they keep using word of mouth to counter expert evidence, they would regret it. |
Behira:Calm down, all will be well. How far with this? |
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