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| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by jaxxy(m): 9:56am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Wickedfact:anybody can cry for a anybody and shoot videos. Vdm crys for people. tinubu cried for abiola. |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by PHIPEX(m): 10:00am On Jun 27, 2025 |
FreeStuffsNG:You sound so ignorant and naive. So you dont know I can go and obtain a judgement against you without you even knowing as long as you were not served? You all keep defending impunity until it knocks on your door someday |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by Amelia24(f): 10:00am On Jun 27, 2025 |
004gist:It’s not possible to have a C of O in 2011 and then pay again for the processing of governors consent years later on the same property. Your C of O is a final and superior title |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by ProudlyLagos: 10:02am On Jun 27, 2025 |
004gist: so hunger will stop once we vote for obi? Don’t we still have hungry people in anambala that bitter obi governed? You can’t gaslight anyone into voting your Agulu package fraud because he is clearly incapable of anything,someone that can’t solve a problem of a small party like elupee wants to solve Nigerias problem?! Continue feeding yourselves that lie😂😂😂 |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by agabusta: 10:06am On Jun 27, 2025*. Modified: 1:16pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
Berankis:You've hit the nail on the head. Its even more glaring in all these land matters. Going back to this land issue. How can people be so dishonest and be reselling land they earlier sold or be selling land that does not belong to them or want to criminally take over land that does not belong to them. I don't think any other country experiences all these plenty land issues like Nigeria. Its a reflection of the kind of people that we have as majority here. And its not an ethnic issue. Its all over. Most especially the southern part of the country. Even in the court, land case will take 30/40 years. Which kind of justice is that? You buy land, you want to develop, thugs will show face and demand illegal levy. You report to police, they won't do anything as they are also compromised. Report to the local chief, nothing will happen as they are also compromised. We are a major problem to ourselves! Through our greed and dishonest behaviour. |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by 004gist: 10:08am On Jun 27, 2025 |
ProudlyLagos:Okay continue with tinubu. Am far away fighting for good governance but it seems they blinded u guys eyes with tribalism or money. We have people dying in banue, Nasarawah. This week soldiers were killed and no single word from tinubu and u are okay with him? When u speak the truth and obvious u said gaslight.. Tinubu has failed and ought not to remain there its simple as abc Leave tribalism else Nigeria will fade away while smaller countries in Africa line Ghana are marching forward |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by mfm04622: 10:13am On Jun 27, 2025*. Modified: 3:50am On Jun 28, 2025 |
PaChukwudi44:Of course not! But he should have been more honest and forthright by mentioning his interest in the property and not hiding behind "My brother's property"! |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by Image123(m): 10:20am On Jun 27, 2025 |
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| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by maestroferddi: 10:36am On Jun 27, 2025 |
FreeStuffsNG:Stop sounding like an ignoramus...Read the trash you wrote up there and tell me whether you made any sense.. Let the court or the woman provide an evidential proof that the certified true copy of the judgement was served or transmitted to the counterparty/defendants... You go and obtain an oluwole judgement after paying some venal judges and claim you have court judgement... They will be humiliated in court but they and the people bankrolling them have obviously no shame... Everything no be agbero and thuggery... |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by plessis: 10:38am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Yoruba will always offer themselves to the oppressors. Know this and know peace. |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by ProudlyLagos: 11:14am On Jun 27, 2025 |
004gist: nwanne stop crying and tell us what he did differently in ndi Anambala??and how come we still have poverty and hunger people in anambala that are still migrating to Lagos for greener pastures?Tell us why he as not been able to solve the problem in a small party like elupee and yet you want us to vote for someone who is incapable of solving his immediate problem but want to solve the loads of problem facing Nigeria?You talk about tribalism? Bitter obi won Lagos yorubaland, mention one state that Tinubu or Atiku won in the whole sad yeast? We know you yam ree and hypocrisy be like 5&6 Btw argue with Soludo who is privileged to have information about the state you and I don’t have and I will rather take his word for it than a sycophant ipobidient like you I wont engage you further if you can’t provide us with answers to my questions ![]()
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| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by zomby(m): 11:19am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Peter Obi's brother had been aware of the circumstances since 2023, yet he, like many others from the same area, disregarded the established rules and regulations. It is regrettable that Peter Obi, often criticized as a purveyor of baseless claims, failed to address the court documents or orders related to the situation. Instead, he portrayed the demolition crew as if they had arrived unexpectedly to dismantle the building, which is quite shameful. This demolition action mirrors Peter Obi's own actions during his eight years in Anambra, revealing a troubling hypocrisy in his approach. |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by 9jatriot(m): 11:23am On Jun 27, 2025 |
Lamba king will not head to any court. Is he not the same man who claimed he would sue Premium Times for AI-generated audio? Na today? |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by Kusu12: 11:24am On Jun 27, 2025 |
004gist:You’re the one blinded by tribalism—supporting a man who performed woefully for eight years in Anambra State and has a track record as a serial party defector. Your support is based solely on tribal loyalty, because there’s nothing spectacular intellectually or performance-wise, about your so-called messiah. Yet, you turn around and accuse others for supporting candidates of their choice. Tinubu is on the right track. Every developed nation today has gone through painful reforms before achieving prosperity. History will judge Tinubu more kindly for his bold and necessary reforms. But of course, this is something only sound minds can appreciate—not the habitual wailing of professional critics. |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by 004gist: 11:52am On Jun 27, 2025*. Modified: 2:43pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
Kusu12:Painful reform tinubu and Buhari promised for how long? This tinubu present regim will make it 12 years apc came on board. When obasanjo came on board, Nigeria was on the floor with just 3.5 billion dollars and almost same 3.5 billion going for debt servicing yearly. With teachers, worker owed. Infact Nigeria was soo low then that most western countries distance themselves. Just within two years everyone saw relieve. Teachers were buying cars then.. Far back 2002. That was then Internet connectivity came on. Banking sector exploded. Billions poured into Nigeria. But here u are saying painful process. When will. Nigerians sleep with two eyes closed? I was speaking to a taxi man in Barlin last week. He carried me. He is from edo state. He said he feel insecured returning home. He said previously he do returns home to invest. I asked him what. He said he has palm fruit plantation, plantain plantation but he said now no where is safe n people enter the farm to steal everything and he has left the farm .. So i ask again which painful process do we have tp endure again? Cos we endured Buhari 8 years now u said we should endure tinubu extra 4 years? Remember tinubu told us Buhari was on track. |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by Cafanchan: 11:54am On Jun 27, 2025 |
PaChukwudi44:Lol, Obi’s team have never claimed they have a C of O sha. |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by Danisaint112(m): 11:58am On Jun 27, 2025 |
ProudlyLagos:🤡 |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by erniok(m): 12:13pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
FreeStuffsNG:What happens when the Obis win this case. Lemme guess, you'll play the ostrich again by deliberately ignoring any thread related to it. Smh in disgust. |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by wirinet(m): 12:15pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
aieromon:The land use act is actually an outdated law that needs revision to reflect Nigeria's current realities. It was created under military dictatorship when Nigeria has 19 states and Lagos was still Federal Capital. The 2004 act was simply a renaming of the land use decree to land use act. It was the same document. The national assembly are more interested in constituency projects, salaries and allowances, appropriation budget, and lately Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan than actually making laws for the progress and betterment of the country. Now having said that, I have looked across the land use act of 2004, and no where did it give the president, minister of works or any other Federal Government official, the powers to issue Certificate of Occupany, Governors consent or any other taxes on lands situated in states outside those prescribed by the act itself - waterways, beach fronts, and lands already owned or acquired. The act equivocally stated multiple times, the powers of Governors to exercise such powers. Not one reference to any powers conferred on the FG in the whole act. I looked at section 51 (1 and 2) as quoted in the document you posted, I did not see where it granted the minister of works such powers as stated. Progress and development of a nation is determine by the quality, and adherence to its laws. This is where Nigeria is seriously lacking. Here is the land use act of 2004 - https://lawsofnigeria.placng.org/view2.php?sn=228 |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by gidgiddy: 12:16pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
zomby:How do you know he was aware when his Lawyer said they only knew of the court judgement when they arrived for demolition? |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by zoomzoom(m): 12:21pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
[quote author=FreeStuffsNG post=135900558]Too much knowledge and information gap in the account of the lawyer. A judgment has been awarded against your client since last year and you're not aware? Smh. Even the surname of Mrs Deborah was wrongly stated and you are contradicting Mr Obi's wrongful allegation of political victimization. It's now clear that Lagos State Government wasn't even involved and Mr Obi should have petitioned LASG since you claim to be having the Lagos State Governor's Consent. Instead of petitioning the LASG, he resorted to blackmail, cyberbullying and self help. Smh. The criminal case should be opened to investigate by the police and probably prosecute him to secure justice for the poor victim of his actions. If you are really commenting after reading this particular piece from the lawyer, then I'm sorry for your comprehension skill.😰😱 |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by casualobserver: 12:49pm On Jun 27, 2025*. Modified: 7:55pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
Cafanchan:Many people commenting do not understand the land sale process or what each land document means. Only the original owner of a piece of land can have a Cof O. I repeat: only the original owner of the land can have a cofO! If you buy any land after a Cof O has been issued all you can ever have is a governors consent. A governor's consent is transfer of ownership. A CofO is only issued only once and will only ever bear the name of the original owner! a Cof o establishes original ownership! The fact that Obi claims to have a governors consent based on a deed of assignment based on title originating in Ibadan despite the fact that the land had been acquired by the Federal Govt and Ibadan was no longer the land registry for Ikeja since 1967 tells me it was a fraudulent sale and he was scammed! The fact that this woman has a Cof O means that in the eyes of the Lagos state, she is the “original” owner of the land! by original, it means she is the first person to buy that land after the promulgation of the land use act! Let me once again define “original owner” in the context of GRA Ikeja! The real original owner would likely have been a family. However the property as part of an expanse of land was acquired by the government to build an estate later to be called GRA Ikeja! At this point, whatever title and ownership of the historical original owners of the land became invalid! They are no longer the original owners, they no longer exist. They may have had documents registered in Ibadan which was then the land registry covering Ikeja as at the time Ikeja was part of the old western region. However those documents became invalid upon compulsory acquisition by the govt. Nonetheless there would be historical records at the Ibadan registry notwithstanding that they no longer own the land following govt acquisition! You are the original owner if either 1) you owned the land before the land use act and have never sold it or 2) you are the 1st person to purchase the land after the land use act. Only no2 can have a Cof O! The land and property in dispute was owned by the federal govt and housed civil servants for decades. Likely from pre independence to 2003. In the 1970s, the new land use act was promulgated which birthed the issuance of certificates of occupancy. So since this land was owned by the federal govt and was not sold to the public until 2003, the 1st and only CofO would only be issued to the 1st purchasers after the birthing of the land use act!- That sale happened in 2003! Like I explained, that is the only person that can ever have a Cof O for that land. So how was Obi able to buy the land? Like I said the historical owners had title documents registered in Ibadan before the acquisition. Those title documents had become invalid with the acquisition of the entire parcel of land called GRA but would still exist at the land registry at Ibadan. If the vendor was still in possesion if those invalid documents and can whip up a good story as to why Ibadan is the place to verify then he can scam you. Please ask anyone who knows about Ibadan land registry matters. I have seen with my own eyes where there are multiple validly registered deeds of purchase for the same land at Ibadan registry. Below is the plotting of 3 different deeds of assignment all validly registered at the same time at the Ibadan lands registry. One of them belonged to my Dad. The second picture is a portion of our registered title at the same registry. You can see that some portions of land are covered under 2 title deeds and some under 3! Imagine 3 people having valid registered title for the same land. Welcome to Ibadan land registry! If I were a dubious person and wanted to sell my fathers land to you today I could and you wouldn’t be any wiser if you went to verify at Ibadan land registry. The registry will only validate the document you present. Unless you are aware of the other registered titles on the same land, you won’t know about their existence! It was an eye opening experience and it taught me a valid lesson, never to buy land unless it is from the government or at least that the safest land is that purchased from the government. All a dubious vendor has to do was to present his invalid title and tell Obi the Ikeja land title was obtained when ikeja was part of western region so go and validate in Ibadan lands registry! |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by MasterTeeUSA: 1:14pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
Someone told me NEXT Foods is owned by Peter Obi. The lady used to work there in charge of major distribution..now we are hearing that majority shareholder is the brother. This NEXT Foods focuses on importation not local manufacturing from what I have gathered. Concerning this building, they usually write court number on building and all...no one showed up. Seems like the house was being used for storage because during demolition, the brother showed up and wanted to retrieve stuff. Abeg what are they really really using the building for? I want to know [quote author=naptu2 post=135900520][/quote] |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by aieromon(m): 1:43pm On Jun 27, 2025*. Modified: 5:14pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
wirinet:From your link (2) The powers of a Governor under this Act shall, in respect of land comprised in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, or any land held or vested in the Federal Government in any State, be exercisable by the President or any Minister designated by him in that behalf and references in this Act to Governor shall be construed accordingly. |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by wirinet(m): 4:53pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
aieromon:Re-read again - any land held or vested in the federal government, and references to Governor shall be construed accordingly. Meaning the FG cannot give C of Os without reference to Governors. |
| Re: Peter Obi’s Brother Heads To Court Over Demolition Of Lagos Property by naptu2(op): 4:59pm On Jun 27, 2025 |
wirinet:That's not what that means. It means that all references to "governor" will apply to president and or minister. It means that the president and minister will have the power of a governor with respect to federal land. This is basic knowledge. Which "governor" does the minister of the FCT "refer" to? |
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so hunger will stop once we vote for obi? Don’t we still have hungry people in anambala that bitter obi governed? You can’t gaslight anyone into voting your Agulu package fraud because he is clearly incapable of anything,someone that can’t solve a problem of a small party like elupee wants to solve Nigerias problem?! Continue feeding yourselves that lie😂😂😂