This Estate Has Multiple Court Judgments — But They’re Still Selling It to Buyers!
Are you planning to invest in real estate in Abuja, particularly in Kubwa? If yes, then you need to read this before making any financial commitment. A major real estate scam (Kings Town Estate) in Kubwa Abuja is currently unfolding, and you or someone you know might be the next victim.
INTRODUCTION: A Real Estate Scandal Hiding in Plain Sight
An estate previously known as Kings Town Estate and now rebranded as Royal King’s Court, located opposite Daughters of Charity Hospital, F01, Kubwa, Abuja, is at the center of legal controversies and multiple court judgments. Yet, the developer, AULIC Nigeria Limited, led by Professor Nick Eze, continues to market and sell this estate to unsuspecting buyers.
The Legal Red Flags You Shouldn’t Ignore:
According to court records and statements from property lawyer and founder of EncumberedProperties.com, Mr. Madueke Enwere, the estate developer is acting on an expired development lease and has already lost two court cases to the original landowners. A third case is currently in court.
Despite these legal warnings, land sales in the estate are ongoing, with aggressive marketing campaigns targeting innocent home seekers and investors.

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Why You Must Be Cautious:
This is not just a land dispute, it is a full-blown real estate scam (Kings Town Estate) in Kubwa, Abuja. Victims of this estate scam have lost millions in life savings, and some have gone into depression or worse due to financial losses. Further purchases into this estate could mean purchasing a land you might never be able to develop due to multiple court judgements against the developer.
What You Should Do
- Avoid any real estate offers connected to AULIC Nigeria Ltd or Professor Nick Eze in Kubwa.
- Verify any property documents with the FCT land registry or consult with a property lawyer.
- Report suspicious property deals to encumberedproperties.com. We are real estate scams whistle blowers to enable us alert the members of the public;
- Also stay updated on disputed and encumbered properties at EncumberedProperties.com. Here, details of encumbered properties, disputed properties and properties that are for any reason(s) are not available for sale are listed daily.
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What if You’ve Already Paid for This Property?
If you have already made payments, seek a refund immediately. If the developer refuses, this could constitute obtaining by false pretenses, a criminal offence under Nigerian laws. Legal action is your right, both criminal and civil inure to you and you’re encouraged to pursue it.
Final Warning:
At encumberedproperties.com the safety of your real estate investment is our priority. Before you commit your hard-earned money to any property in Kubwa or the wider Abuja area, or any part of Nigeria, always verify its legal status. Do not fall for fake titles, rebranded estate names, or urgent offers.
You might save someone from financial ruin. Share this post with your network. Many people are unaware that this estate is under legal fire, and this knowledge could make all the difference.
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At Encumbered Properties, our mission is to help you make safe and informed property investments decisions. Before you buy, always:
Verify the property’s status on EncumberedProperties.com;
Consult a real estate lawyer; and
Avoid untraceable cash transactions.
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This article was put together by Madueke Enwere: a property lawyer, a real estate investor, a senior police officer and by God’s grace, the founder, encumberedproperties.com