Imortal001: Oby no need for you to worry much the international observer are coming to observed the election. Pmb will not and should not temper with the same process that brought him into power. We need free and fair election.
Ihatepork: Lol. This fat pig has been making noise since the drunkard lost Because no more oyel money to share again. The same pig threatened fire and brimstone before 2015 elections saying he was going to destroy Nigeria if Jona.daft loses election. He hasn't gotten over the loss. Expect his Pigdiotic slaves from erosion republic to come praise him for this nonsense They like to worship criminals
What I espect or we espect from you is, these budget he is refering to my able president used it to build schools, good hopitals, good roads, airports, improved on electricity generation, reduce proverty, garget Insecurity and more.
Joejonah: Mine was BlackBerry Bold 3, I charge the phone for 18 hours, then the battery run down in 25 minutes. I later sold it to one of my friends, till today the boy don't answer my greetings. I don't know why..
How did you want your friend to greet you, with that kind of phone, you sold to him. Not even your enemy but your friend.
Kayrich: VERY IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE TOPIC WE SHOULD KNOW
SURVEY PLAN: A Survey plan is a document that measures the boundary of a parcel of land to give an accurate measurement and description of that land. The people that handle survey issues are Surveyors and they are regulated by the office of the Surveyor-general in Lagos as it relates to survey issues in Lagos. A survey plan must contain the following information:
1. The name of the owner of the land surveyed 2. The Address or description of the land surveyed 3. The size of the land surveyed 4. The drawn out portion of the land survey and mapped out on the survey plan document 5. The beacon numbers 6. The surveyor who drew up the survey plan and the date it was drawn up 7. A stamp showing the land is either free from Government acquisition or not
EXCISION: Land Use Decree on the 28th of March, 1978 that vested all lands in every state of the Federation under the control of the State Governors. The Land Use Act coupled with other laws made it possible for the Governor who was now the owner of all lands in the state to actually have the power to Acquire more lands compulsorily for its own public purpose to provide amenities for the greater good of the citizens.
Fortunately, the government recognizes that indigenes of different sections of the country have a right to existence . . . a right to the land of their birth. Hence, it is customary for state government to cede a portion of land to the original owners (natives) of each area.
An Excision means basically taking a part from a whole and that part that has been excised, will be recorded and documented in the official government gazette of that state. In other words, not having an excision means the land could be seized by the Government anytime without compensating you even if you bought it “Legitimately” from the Baal or the Original dwellers on the land.
DEED OF ASSIGNMENT: A Deed of Assignment is an Agreement between the Seller of a Land or Property and a Buyer of that Land or property showing evidence that the Seller has transferred all his rights, his title, his interest and ownership of that land to the Seller that has just bought land.
The Deed of Assignment has been exchanged between both parties, it has to be recorded in the land registry to show legal proof that the land has exchanged hands and the public should be aware of the transaction. Such recorded Deed of Assignment come in the form of either a Governor’s Consent or Registered Conveyance.
GAZETTE: A Gazette is an Official record book where all special government details are spelt out, detailed and recorded A gazette will show the communities or villages that have been granted excision and the number of acres or hectares of land that the government has given to them. It is within those excised acres or hectares that the traditional family is entitled to sell its lands to the public and not anything outside those hectares of land given or excised to them.
A Gazette is a very powerful instrument the community owns and can replace a Certificate of Occupancy to grant title to the Villagers. A community owning a gazette can only sell lands to an individual within those lands that have been excised to them and the community or family head of that land has the right to sign your documents for you if you purchase lands within those excised acres or hectares of land.
If the government based on some reasons best known to them decides to revoke or acquire your land, you will be entitled to compensation as long as it’s within the Excised lands given to that community.ad land to buy.
The best way to know whether a land is under acquisition or has an excision that has been covered by a Gazette is to get a surveyor to chart the site and take it to the surveyor general’s office to do a land information to confirm whether it falls within the gazette and spell out which particular location it can be found.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY: A Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) issued by the Lagos State Government officially leases Lagos land to you, the applicant, for 99 yrs. As already indicated above, all lands belong to the Government. A C of O, however, is the officially recognized Document for demonstrating Right to a Land. What happens after 99 years? That question is still subject to debate among experts. Most have adopted a wait-and-see attitude. Others postulate that as the new owner of the land, you the buyer can renew the certificate of occupancy when it expires. That makes sense, but for now is largely a case of “We shall see when we get there”
UNDERSTANDING LAND SIZES AND MEASUREMENT: Most people who purchase land in Lagos and elsewhere don't really understand the meaning of these Real Estate terms. As a potential buyer wishing to buy a land or build a new house you must be conversant with a few of these figures. The first hurdle is to understand the system of Land measurement in Nigeria. In Nigeria today, Land is measured in Hectares, Acres, Meters and Feet. These measurements are affected by factors, which include development pattern, human and environmental factors. Let's start by asking what is the size of a standard plot in Nigeria? According to the dictionary meaning of a plot: A plot is a marked out piece of Land for the purpose of building or farming. The word 'plot' is an arbitrary term used to describe a land division carved out for property development. The size of a plot can vary for different reasons but according to Nigeria's land division, the appropriate plot for a house construction is 50 x 100ft which can accommodate a standard house with a small compound. To better understand land divisions used in Nigeria, different units of area are used as follows:
HECTARE: A hectare is one of the least known metric units and one which potential buyers and Estate developers seem to struggle with -
It is a land measuring: -100m x 100m OR -328ft x 328ft OR -10,000 sqm OR -Two and half acres OR -15 plots.
ACRE: An Acre is a standard unit of measurement used by Land sellers and it is almost equivalent to the size of a standard football field. An Acre is a product of any rectangular plot of land giving a total of:
- 4,046sqm OR - 43,560 sq ft OR - 6 plots (each measuring 60ft x 120ft)
PLOT: In Lagos State, the standard size of a plot is 60ft x 120ft (18m x 36m i.e. 648 sqm), while in some other cities of the country, plots are measured in 50ft x 100ft. ****
ShoProperties: Although a land survey may seem tedious and unnecessary, in fact there are many cases in which you should have your land surveyed, to save confusion or legal troubles later. A land surveyor will research available documents concerning your land, including titles and previous surveys. He/she will also physically measure the property, checking these dimensions against the previous records to find any discrepancies. Here are some important reasons to consider surveying a piece of land.
Before Buying A Piece Of Land
You should always consider a new land survey if you are buying a piece of real estate. Even though many mortgage companies or title insurance companies do not require one, it is still smart to have a survey done. You should be aware of any boundary discrepancies that could affect the value of your property before purchasing it. Any disputes about the boundaries of the property should be settled before you agree to purchase it, or you can be in for a legal headache later.
Before Selling A Piece Of Land
You may also want to consider having a land survey done if you are planning to sell your property. This is especially important in areas where road access is questionable. Determining the status of roads on your land can help your realtor determine how marketable the property is. Shoreline footage and acreage are two more selling points that can be measured by a land survey. Some buyers might put in an offer that is contingent on a survey; if you have the survey done ahead of time, you can save time and increase the chances of selling your property quickly.
Before Building On Or Improving Your Land
Before building a shed, fence, or other structure on your land (especially near property boudaries), consider having a land surveyor mark the exact edges of your property. That way, you can be assured that you are not building on your neighbor’s land, and you can assure yourself that you are not fencing out any land that is actually yours. This is especially important when building a house or other large, permanent structure. There are many things to keep in mind when situating such a building, including easements, setbacks, and other requirements that will be marked on your new land survey. Do not let your contractor or builder determine where to place this structure, as they will probably not be any more aware of your boundaries than you are.
If Your Neighbor Is Building Near The Property Line, Or If There Is A Dispute As To Boundary
If your neighbor is building such a structure and you believe it to be on your property, have a land survey completed. This is the first step towards resolving any encroachment issues and ensuring that your land remains yours to use. Likewise, if you and your neighbor are in dispute in any way about the correct boundaries of the land, a survey will usually resolve such questions.
If The Most Recent Survey Is Old
Using an outdated survey to determine boundaries puts you at a disadvantage. Newer measuring techniques, including GPS, mean that newer surveys will be the most accurate. Some areas, especially rural land, have not been surveyed since the nineteenth century, meaning that in many cases neighbors may be unknowingly encroaching on each other’s land... Follow me for more update on real estate
PrettyCrystal: Here's a trending footage of a South African pastor inciting his congregation against Nigerians and Ghanaians. The pastor can be heard ranting how Nigerians only advertise penis enlargement products to South Africans. According to him, he believes that Nigerians offering penis enlargement drugs and services to South Africans is an insult.
He said he wonders why foreigners like Nigerians could tell South Africans that they need penis enlargement as he seemed angry that South African government could tolerate foreigners trading in penis enlargement and abortion.
The South African pastor said the womb of a woman is God's workshop. Thus, committing abortion means destroying the work that God is doing on the woman.
The pastor also said that if he meets anyone with penis enlargement product, he will kick the person's teeth out with his 'sharp nose' shoes. He also said if anyone like that has visited his church, he/she should stand up and leave.
Sulaymanmeek: Alright, before we talk about how many Gigga-bytes we can put into a smartphone, let’s make sure everybody knows what that is – and how it fits in with other components.... ***Google RAM
The more RAM a system has – whether that’s a PC for video editing, Programming or a smartphone; Gaming and Apps – has been proven to speed up performance. In practical application, this means more apps, and more complicated apps can reside in memory at the same time. When things reside in memory (rather than storage) they load faster, look better, and can do all sorts of whitchcraft-bang stuff.
Today’s smartphones usually sport between 1GB and 3GB RAM – with two being the “sweet spot” where performance meets value. Flagships, like Tecno Phantom 6plus Surprised you, me and the world with Super Fast core and of course 4GB RAM – cramming four whopping gigs of RAM inside. Does it help, compared to phones with a “paltry” two gig? Sure it does. Is it worth the extra cash to get the additional gig? Probably not.
I remembered correctly ''few years back'', me and my friends discussing the possibilities of having 3-4GB RAM in a Smartphone. Well i guess that was some ''few years back'' - Quick Questions Do today’s apps “need” six (or eight) GB RAM to power them? Where are the gamer? Of course not. Would I trade the 3GB in my Tecno Phantom 6 for 1GB? Nope.
What that leaves us with is the same type of question we asked few years back: Is a 6GB smartphone simply overkill, or is it strategically helping to “future-proof” for the apps and OS of tomorrow? We certainly aren’t going to say that my Phantom 6's 3GB RAM ought to be enough for for everyday tasks until 2020” – but I'm curious to hear your thoughts!
A female official of the Nigerian Fire Service identified as Dennis Dooshima, has taken to her Instagram page to advise Nigerian motorists to always give way to fire trucks whenever they spot them on the road because it could be their house on fire.
However, it is only her photos that are trending online and not her message.
"Next time you see our fire truck and don't pull over... just remember it could be your house or your loved one's house that's on fire. Always respect the fire siren Would you want me to rescue or practice our (CPR) skills on you?," she wrote on her Instagram page. [img]http://4.bp..com/-iv2V0bfWb6o/WM4bGRTfsfI/AAAAAAAAdxE/1QMDuvSa4GgzSOHQPmEDAfizs7FYevZSwCLcB/s400/dooshima-female-firefighter-2-lasgidionline.jpg[/img] The Benue State-born female firefighter who is pretty and naturally endowed in all areas of her body, is undoubtedly the sexiest, most curvalicious and prettiest officer of the Federal Fire Service.