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Imagine the konji that you couldn't discipline yourself about will automatically train you to discipline in the prison for the next 10years... SMH..... 10years freedom denied just because of temporary pleasure for 10mins... |
nairaland2:Nice One...... |
This is Insane � |
No, I can't..... |
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I doubt if this Man is OK |
This is so Beautiful....... Nice Development |
Aaaah....... He's such a Cheerful giver� Was he employed to impregnate students... He should be Sacked straight off, not suspended... Mstchewwwww...... ![]() |
post=98533646:I hope so too..... Nice Development |
Lets us educate ourselves on Land documents and titles. When you purchase a landed property, a title is always attached to the document, you see either C of O, Governor's Consent e.t.c. What do they mean and what's their significance? CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY A Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) issued by the Government officially leases a 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 of 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 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 that particular state as it relates to survey issues in that state. 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. 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. 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 that 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. Hope we have learnt something today �. © Joy Ochuke Olise (The Original Writer) Have A Great Week All..... [img][/img][img][/img]
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For crying out loud, Government should please do something about the Fulanis Killing.... Anyway, I don't blame, after all the country has no restrictions, anybody from anyway can come in without permit or green card..... Mstchewwwww..... |
Nice 1 Sir..... God Bless You Sir� |
Federal Government should please resolve the matter Amicably, rather than making issue worst......[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] |
festacman:Nice one, May God Bless You Sir.. |
[/color][color=#006600] jchioma:You've said it all |
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