The Anambra State Ministry of Lands has raised a serious warning to all land investors, developers, and the general public. Do not buy or enter any land located in Mamu Forest Reserve Awka 2.2, Ndiukwu-enu town.

These lands have been acquired by the state government for public use. Anyone claiming ownership or selling plots within this area is doing so illegally.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Mamu Forest Reserve Awka 2.2 is officially government-acquired
  • Buyers and developers are at risk of demolition
  • Ancestral claims do not override government acquisition
  • You may lose your money and property if you proceed

CSP and real estate lawyer Madueke Enwere, founder of EncumberedProperties.com, explains that ignorance of the law is not a valid defense. He strongly advises investors to verify all land information before making any payments.

WHAT IF IT IS YOUR FAMILY LAND?

If the government acquired land from your family and has not compensated you, you must go through the courts. Reselling or building on it can be considered trespassing or fraud.

HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF

  1. Confirm land status at EncumberedProperties.com
  2. Never trust undocumented word-of-mouth land sales
  3. Consult a real estate lawyer before paying anyone
  4. Report suspicious land activity to the right authorities

WHY THIS MATTERS

Land fraud in Nigeria is real and dangerous. Many people have lost their homes and life savings by buying government-acquired land without verification. Mamu Forest Reserve is one of such high-risk areas.

FINAL ADVICE

Before you pay for any land, especially in Awka 2.2, take a few minutes to verify it. Visit EncumberedProperties.com to check if the land is flagged or encumbered. That small step could save you millions.

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At Encumbered Properties, our mission is to help you make safe and informed property investments decisions.

In summary, before you buy any property anywhere in the world, 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, and a senior police officer and by God’s grace, the founder, encumberedproperties.com

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