The process of acquiring land in Nigeria is both legally intricate and highly sensitive. Many prospective buyers have lost substantial investments due to misinformation, incomplete documentation or failure to conduct
Understand the risks and legal processes involved in buying government-acquired land, excised land, and properties under acquisition in Nigeria.
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has issued a public notice affecting fifteen (15) streets across Abuja following the unlawful conversion of the affected plots from their original approved residential
Pre-launch land offers are everywhere. They are usually advertised as cheap, exclusive, and time‑sensitive, often sugar-coated with flexible and attractive payment plans and heavy promises of massive appreciation. For many
Property fraud continues to cost unsuspecting Nigerians millions of naira every year. One of the latest flashpoints is Trans-Nkisi Phase 1, Onitsha, where the Anambra State Ministry of Lands has
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
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
The Anambra State Government has taken a decisive step to reclaim all government-owned lands at Otumoye Creek, Onitsha. A special committee has been constituted for this purpose, and individuals claiming
TINUBU LAUNCHES REAL ESTATE COMPLAINTS PORTAL: A MAJOR TURNING POINT FOR PROPERTY BUYERS IN NIGERIA
For years, real estate fraud has quietly destroyed the dreams and savings of countless Nigerians. From fake developers to multiple allocations and disputed titles, victims were often left stranded with
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










