INTRODUCTION Property buyers and investors in Nigeria must exercise extreme caution, especially when dealing with high-value lands in Abuja. A recent public disclosure concerning Plot 804, Cadastral Zone B03, Wuye
Stay informed and protect yourself from real estate fraud and scams in Nigeria. Learn how to spot red flags, verify property documents, and avoid common scams relating to encumbered properties when buying lands or houses
One of the most common and costly mistakes in Nigerian real estate is starting development on hope instead of approval. Many developers submit building plan applications believing approvals will be
Real estate scams in Nigeria are becoming more sophisticated. Many victims never imagined they were being set up because the transaction started well. Unfortunately, one of the most effective tools
Real estate investment in Nigeria has continued to attract thousands of hopeful homeowners and investors. Unfortunately, the mortgage sector has also become a breeding ground for sharp practices, failed allocations,
Property scams have taken a dangerous and more sophisticated turn in Nigeria. Every day, unsuspecting buyers lose their life savings to lands under dispute, properties under government investigation, and estates
The Federal Government of Nigeria has taken a decisive and unprecedented step that every land buyer, investor, developer, and homeowner must take seriously. Demolitions are no longer threats — they
For many Nigerians, Rent-to-Own schemes represent hope — a structured path to home ownership without the heavy burden of outright payment. But recent developments surrounding Brains and Hammers Bungalow City
The real estate scandal unfolding in Keffi GRA is a painful reminder of how fragile property ownership can be when due diligence is ignored. What looks like a “simple land
Real estate scams across Nigeria—especially in major cities like Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt—are becoming more sophisticated every day. From fake titles to fraudulent estate developments, innocent buyers continue to
INTRODUCTION The Nigerian real estate market is no stranger to controversy, but when a high-profile figure like Major Hamza Al-Mustapha — former Chief Security Officer to late Head of State










