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Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Biodun556(op): 8:40am On Feb 14, 2024
The Nigerian Government has issued a two-week notice to about 43 foreign embassies and diplomatic houses in Abuja, the country’s capital city, to pay their ground rents.

An advertorial published by the Federal Capital Territory Administration in the Vanguard Newspaper on Tuesday titled, ‘Re: Final Notice on Payment of Outstanding Ground Rent in the FCT,’, said the total amount of the ground rents owed by the foreign institutions is $5.36 million.



According to the advert, any defaulter is at risk of losing its rent title in Abuja after the expiration of the ultimatum.



It reads: “All allottees, property owners, as well as beneficiaries of the sale of Federal Government Houses in the FCT who could not pay or settle their outstanding ground rents for the year 2023, are hereby advised in their interest to ensure payment within two weeks from the date of this publication, failure of which such titles shall be revoked.”

Some of the institutions affected by this directive are the British High Commission, South African High Commission, the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia and the Embassy of Japan.



Others are the Embassy of Thailand, Embassy of the Republic of Togo in Nigeria, Consulate of the Republic of Yemen, Cameroon High Commission, and Zambia High Commission.

A similar directive was given by FCTA to organisations in Abuja last September.

A notice issued signed by the Permanent Secretary in the FCT, Mr Olusade Adesola said property owners were expected to pay their annual rents without in within two weeks after the publication of the notice or they would lose their titles.


A notice issued signed by the Permanent Secretary in the FCT, Mr Olusade Adesola said property owners were expected to pay their annual rents without in within two weeks after the publication of the notice or they would lose their titles.

The notice read: “The Federal Capital Territory Administration hereby reminds the general public, particularly allottees of Land(s) within the FCT, of their obligation to the Administration as stipulated in the covenant terms of the Certificates of Occupancy to wit ‘to pay in advance without demand to the FCTA, the annual ground rent from the first day of January of each year’ and also note that a breach or failure to comply with any or all of the terms stated in the Rights of Occupancy shall be liable to the revocation of the title.

“In this regard, the under-listed public institutions and corporate organizations are requested to come forward and settle their outstanding Ground Rents within two (2) weeks from the date of this publication, failure of which their title(s) shall be revoked.”
https://saharareporters.com/2024/02/13/full-list-nigeria-gives-british-high-commission-saudi-arabian-japanese-other-foreign

Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by immortalcrown(m): 8:42am On Feb 14, 2024
Can a slave order his masters?
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Parydelegate: 8:48am On Feb 14, 2024
Will dy pay the equivalent in naira at cbn rates? Or they have to pay in dollars lipsrsealed
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by AskNgige2: 8:49am On Feb 14, 2024
Do you even know if they want to leave already from this useless country
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by crossfm: 8:50am On Feb 14, 2024
Hehehe.

Nigeria no gree for anybody again grin tongue.

Atlist we fit use these money hold body if them pay tongue. Because the country don red.
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by greenermodels: 8:50am On Feb 14, 2024
Igr Must be made.
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by inoki247: 8:50am On Feb 14, 2024
If we are not owing in dere country they should also not owe us....
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by a4cube: 8:50am On Feb 14, 2024
[quote author=AskNgige2 post=128448504]Do you even know if they want to leave already from this useless country [/ :oquote] angry
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Anguldi(m): 8:51am On Feb 14, 2024
Wicked Wike liquid metal on da beat cheesy
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by TriCee: 8:51am On Feb 14, 2024
Lol. Why are they owing?
They should pay up quickly. Wike needs more money to work with.
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Bigboytinz: 8:53am On Feb 14, 2024
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Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Crucialgem(m): 8:54am On Feb 14, 2024
Nigeria is bleeding finacially . FG has put on a kala (wicked) mode. If our embassies in other country don't owe them, then why should they owe us. Not to think of all this developed country are inclusive . Se na money Dem no get
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by LandMann:
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Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by paymentvoucher: 8:54am On Feb 14, 2024
grin
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by a4cube: 8:55am On Feb 14, 2024
You no do anything with oil money na ground rent you wan take shore up naira.😃😀😆
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Biodun556(op): 8:55am On Feb 14, 2024
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Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Blueace247(m): 8:56am On Feb 14, 2024
Interesting development. It's good to see the Nigerian Government taking steps to ensure compliance with rent obligations. Hopefully, this will help maintain order and fairness in the management of properties within Abuja. Let's hope the affected embassies and diplomatic houses respond positively to the notice and settle their dues accordingly.

Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Elvis2kay: 8:56am On Feb 14, 2024
cool
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by BBIA: 8:57am On Feb 14, 2024
Parydelegate:
Will dy pay the equivalent in naira at cbn rates? Or they have to pay in dollars lipsrsealed
Chalie… they will pay in dolleerrrs.

this is the only way things can werk. cool
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by tobenuel(m): 8:58am On Feb 14, 2024
Imagine so CIV and SA Embassies are owing us
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Raylight2(m):
Biodun556:
https://saharareporters.com/2024/02/13/full-list-nigeria-gives-british-high-commission-saudi-arabian-japanese-other-foreign
So US embassy dey owe house rent for Nigeria and they still dey deny Nigerians VISA. the get mind sha.
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Elvis2kay: 9:00am On Feb 14, 2024
[quote author=Parydelegate post=128448496]Will dy pay the equivalent in naira at cbn rates? Or they have to pay in dollars lipsrsealed

They are not ready to leave because they are making so much from visa applications
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Fasindo: 9:01am On Feb 14, 2024
shocked


Money that they will loot.


This country has different source of finance, but you begin to wonder what they uses the money they generate from.

UK should pay up immediately, they can't be collecting millions from Nigerian visa applicants and not pay the money they are owing
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by onuman: 9:01am On Feb 14, 2024
$5.6 million only. This is a fraction of budgetary allocations for Aso Rock merriments this year.
Tinubu govt must have gone broke.
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by autodoctor: 9:01am On Feb 14, 2024
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Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by HRMK: 9:02am On Feb 14, 2024
yes,we need the money but we can only hope it does not go the usual way!
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by united101: 9:02am On Feb 14, 2024
Paying on land I had acquired rightly annually? Prolly someone should help me explain it.
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Belial06: 9:02am On Feb 14, 2024
That's good.
But we all know someone will collect like $100k bribe and everything will end . They won't pay a dime
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by Angelfrost(m): 9:03am On Feb 14, 2024
They should try and pay up abeg...!

There is now limited resources for the rogues to embezzle. cool
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by LIA1900: 9:04am On Feb 14, 2024
AskNgige2:
Do you even know if they want to leave already from this useless country
Only if you know how much the likes of BHC, Saudi Arabia and Co are making from US every blessed day.

You all just want to talk
Re: Nigeria Gives Foreign Embassies Two Weeks To Pay $5.36 Million Owed Ground Rents by stano2(m): 9:05am On Feb 14, 2024
Make dem leave
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