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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by lekki1444: 12:05pm On Feb 10, 2021
justosee:
who collect land back 99 years in Nigeria? that is only possible if we apply the law that says all lands belong to government.

What you sold away is your ancestral claim to the land.
nigga do you even live in nigeria ? listen tomorrow if sanwo olu decides he wants to build a bridge across your land, all the houses along the path of the bridge will be confiscated immediately by the lagos state government. THEY DO IT EVERYDAY. whats my point ? you dont own land in lagos state. what you have is an illusion of owning land

all your igbo brothers who have paid fr their shops in oshodi and own it but what did the lagos state government do ? they went there and demolished all the shops and kicked them out

whats my point ? lagos state is run by gangsters. yoruba gangsters. mafia like operation. you dont own anything here because if they want it back they will ccome take it. there are many thugs on the payroll who will visit you at night when you are sleeping alone in your bed naked

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by PurestBoy(m): 12:05pm On Feb 10, 2021
CotenantNIG:
Have you tried to buy land in some parts of Lagos and have been told to pay Omo-Onile Signing Fees Like this Below



Who are Omo-Onile?
Omo onile  in Yoruba means “the child of the landowner.” Thus, an individual indigene of any specific Yoruba settlement may sell the portion of the family land appropriated to him or her.

The fear of Omo Onile is the beginning of wisdom for land developers in Lagos. Even with the best of education and your eyes wide open, you might discover that you have bought your land from ‘charlatans and impostors.’ The doctrine that governs the land market in Lagos is ‘buyers beware’. The multiple sale of land by branches of the same family is not generally considered a heinous crime but a minor side effect of African polygamy. In a house you built fifty years ago, you may one day find a fellow at your doorstep brandishing a paper called ‘court judgment’ that makes him the new owner of the land on which your property is built. The solution is ‘settlement’ that requires skillful bargaining. The possession of Certificate of Ownership is no defence in such matters.

In Some parts of Lagos, this is what you pay for

To put Foundation on the land N200,000
To collect the Deed of Assignment as proof of purchase of the land and receiving your money N200,000
To fence the property as a precaution against Land Fraudsters N150,000
To put a structure on it with Decking N200,000
To Construct a Roof on the property N160,000
Community Money for coming into their Village to buy a land N100,000

It's as if it's a crime to come to their place to buy land. I think our law is too weak to make these people to stop doing this nonsense all in the name of Omo-Onile

If you buy land at Elegushi, it's N2.5Million to just sign your document minus foundation and the rest of the nonsense they demand. In Badore, Olokonla, and areas controlled by the Olumegbon, it is N500,000 to sign your documents.

In Agungi, Osapa London, Chevron, and areas controlled by the Ojomu family, it's N1.5Million to sign your documents alone. Even those ones in the heart of Ibeju Lekki and Epe are beginning to copy their more illustrious counterparts to demand between N100,000 to N200,000 to buy land at Eleko or Free Trade Zone.

In Some part of Ikotun, Egbeda its almost N50,000
Share your Omo Onile Wahala

https://pwanmax.com/2021/02/09/omo-onile-signing-fees/

Are you working for PWAN? Tell your boss that we have 7.5 acres of land at Idi-Ita Moniya old road, akinyele around the dry port and not far from rejoice estate in Ibadan. Is Mr Alabi, your Ibadan manager still working with you?
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Yankee101: 12:06pm On Feb 10, 2021
No be only 'Derkin'

That's why Nigeria's development is too far away

1. Most people around the world don't buy or build houses or cars cash down. You finance it and you don’t meet this level of obstacles
2. The level of red rape is daunting
3. An insufferable amount of acceptable corruption in everything from transportation to government services

Even if a windfall comes for nigeria, it can't percolate. Too many clogs
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by govomotors: 12:06pm On Feb 10, 2021
setobaba:
I thought that has been abolish

Who is omonile when I can invite the Nigerian Army to the construction site

I remembered some year ago is Lagos. A man start his building foundation without paying a dime. Omonile came from the chief palace and stopped the worker from working.

Unknown to them the property owner was a military officer, the workers called him and updated him and he told them he was coming.

He came to the area with 2 loaded military pickup, they went straight to the chief palace and pick up everyone available including the chief.

They were all taken to the site, the chief and the omonile worked throughout that day as labor mixing and carry concrete for the man's workers.

That was the end of omonile visit to that site.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by mcgaius: 12:11pm On Feb 10, 2021
Tomorrow,They will still lament that this people from the east have bought all their lands.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 12:13pm On Feb 10, 2021
lekki1444:
nigga do you even live in nigeria ? listen tomorrow if sanwo olu decides he wants to build a bridge across your land, all the houses along the path of the bridge will be confiscated immediately by the lagos state government. THEY DO IT EVERYDAY. whats my point ? you dont own land in lagos state. what you have is an illusion of owning land
the Lagos state government can also take away lands owned by Yorubas to build bridges. government do pay compensation before taking away the lands.

the point is: anyone who sold his ancestral claim to a land can never have the land back after 99 years.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by GidiCars: 12:16pm On Feb 10, 2021
NgwalandAba:


Shut the hell, isn't this same fulani slaves scared to hell to mess up in igboland,we kill them and nothing happens..we once fought this country and we will again if needs be.

Forget about the noise, without us Nigeria will be an Islamic state because they have already conquered some parts in south west and some from edo,but let me tell you,no muslim terrorist and and their dirty Street urchin fulani man have the mind to step in my village..your name is meat..

Get Lost, fulanis are under us.



Ibo people and their mouths, we're this and that, na on-line e start and end. grin

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Dpharisee: 12:16pm On Feb 10, 2021
SuperBold:


What does it take to be humble? Do you hate Yoruba? I find it hard to believe that igbo man born and brought up in SW will write all the anti-yoruba comments on this thread. Must be all these foreign igbos in SW or those in alaigbo. I hope I'm right.
Omonile is not anti Yoruba?
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by lekki1444: 12:20pm On Feb 10, 2021
justosee:
the Lagos state government can also take away lands owned by Yorubas to build bridges. government do pay compensation before taking away the lands.

the point is: anyone who sold his ancestral claim to a land can never have the land back after 99 years.
nigga why are you contradicting yourself ? yes the government can even collect yorubas land too. i agree with you. so why contradict with when you sell land you can never get it back ? bro ? all land in yoruba land belongs to kings chiefs and power brokers like tinubu and they can take it back anytime they want. thats why there are many thugs on their payroll. those thugs are for people who dont want to comply with their orders. and guess what ? all these top guys are yoruba, so they are not selling you their ancestral land. they are using their ancestral land to get money out of people. and hopefully you get to do your 99 year lease without them deciding to build a bridge across your land lmao

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Reex12(m): 12:23pm On Feb 10, 2021
xynerise:

Hope the Army will protect you spiritually too?
spiritual keh lol
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Lehadeh: 12:23pm On Feb 10, 2021
justosee:
the Lagos state government can also take away lands owned by Yorubas to build bridges. government do pay compensation before taking away the lands.

the point is: anyone who sold his ancestral claim to a land can never have the land back after 99 years.
Well Lagos state government owns all land in Lagos and they can demolish any at any time for any reason
Even c of o expires in 100 years

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 12:28pm On Feb 10, 2021
SuperBold:


Some one will tell me igbos mean well for Yoruba, according to them Yoruba are lazy, tivs are lazy, Hausa are stupid, Benin are lazy, it's only them that are hardworking. Is it a mistake these mentioned people sell land to igbos? Imagine if Igbos are as powerful as Fulani, God help us
I apologize if my comment hurts you. Sometimes the level of hate in this forum affect and push people to say what they can't do or defend publicly. Accept my apologies, I mean every word of it.

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Segzy19: 12:30pm On Feb 10, 2021
All these nonsense will continue because the Lagos state government aids these people. Tinubu actually encouraged and started the nonsense. All those kings and transitioned rulers are his guys.

My dad wanted to undertake a surveying job somewhere in Eleko, Lekki, the traditional ruler asked him to pay 5m as bush-entering fee (owo iwogbe).
Old man had to negotiate down to 3m otherwise he won't be able to execute the job.

Just imagine that.. One king will just collect 3m for doing absolutely nothing...

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Emzenoz(m): 12:31pm On Feb 10, 2021
beehivedata:
The same community leaders in Lagos that are card carrying politicians? They're not ready to make it stop cos they probably have some percentage of the proceeds remitted to them.
thats what a community gets when kingships is bought and not Divine
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 12:32pm On Feb 10, 2021
lekki1444:
nigga why are you contradicting yourself ? yes the government can even collect yorubas land too. i agree with you. so why contradict with when you sell land you can never get it back ? bro ? all land in yoruba land belongs to kings chiefs and power brokers like tinubu and they can take it back anytime they want. thats why there are many thugs on their payroll. those thugs are for people who dont want to comply with their orders. and guess what ? all these top guys are yoruba, so they are not selling you their ancestral land. they are using their ancestral land to get money out of people. and hopefully you get to do your 99 year lease without them deciding to build a bridge across your land lmao
You are just contradicting yourself. All lands in Nigeria belong to government and they can take it away anytime, but they do pay compensation. government once took over one of my family house to build a road. the money paid is more than enough to build 2 houses.

The point we are arguing is whether a private individual or family can sell their land and get it back after 99 by years.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 12:34pm On Feb 10, 2021
Lehadeh:

Well Lagos state government owns all land in Lagos and they can demolish any at any time for any reason
Even c of o expires in 100 years
and after 100 years it will be returned to the original owner? is that possible in Nigeria?
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Ejiyke24(m): 12:34pm On Feb 10, 2021
It's d same here in d east,u pay half of d plot's price before building anything on it or u will loose ur structure in a single day or night
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Sctests: 12:36pm On Feb 10, 2021
Nonexistent, you are an idiotic poverty-stricken abokki. Know that and know peace.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by lekki1444: 12:38pm On Feb 10, 2021
justosee:

You are just contradicting yourself. All lands in Nigeria belong to government and they can take it away anytime, but they do pay compensation. government once took over one of my family house to build a road. the money paid is more than enough to build 2 houses.

The point we are arguing is whether a private individual or family can sell their land and get it back after 99 by years.
oh you finally see the light.
and since by the bolded we have agreed land belongs to the government why then are you asking if a private individual or family can sell their land ? its not their land. we already established that fact right ? bro your critical thinking skills needs a tune up
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Lehadeh: 12:38pm On Feb 10, 2021
justosee:
and after 100 years it will be returned to the original owner? is that possible in Nigeria?
After 100 years, you will apply for another c of o which Lagos state can decide to give or not
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by November1857(m): 12:41pm On Feb 10, 2021
KvngEric:
Its not only in lagos, happens in the east too.
Nike in Enugu East to precise.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 12:42pm On Feb 10, 2021
lekki1444:
oh you finally see the light.
and since by the bolded we have agreed land belongs to the government why then are you asking if a private individual or family can sell their land ? its not their land. we already established that fact right ? bro your critical thinking skills needs a tune up
they have ancestral claim until government ever need the land. the right to use the land is what you sold away.

govt may not need the land in 1000 years.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 12:45pm On Feb 10, 2021
Lehadeh:

After 100 years, you will apply for another c of o which Lagos state can decide to give or not
will another money be paid to the previous owner of the land?
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by lekki1444: 12:47pm On Feb 10, 2021
justosee:
they have ancestral claim until government ever need the land. the right to use the land is what you sold away.

govt may not need the land in 1000 years.
what ancestral claim ? all this is in your head. people have been migrating all over the globe for millions of years. the people called hausas and fulanis in nigeria migrated there from up north niger and chad region, the igbos migrated there from cameroon region. the yorubas migrated west from the benin region. there are no such thing as ancestral lands. its all in your head. its a possessive program that exists in your head
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 12:57pm On Feb 10, 2021
lekki1444:
what ancestral claim ? all this is in your head. people have been migrating all over the globe for millions of years. the people called hausas and fulanis in nigeria migrated there from up north niger and chad region, the igbos migrated there from cameroon region. the yorubas migrated west from the benin region. there are no such thing as ancestral lands. its all in your head. its a possessive program that exists in your head
maybe you are among those who don't have any root. my family do have claim to lands that were passed on from previous generations.

If government ever need the land, compensation is paid to us. if oil is ever found in the land, compensation is paid to us.
Anyone who have sold his land will not get compensated. the stranger will end up getting compensated.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by lekki1444: 1:00pm On Feb 10, 2021
justosee:
maybe you are among those who don't have any root. my family do have claim to lands that were passed on from previous generations.

If government ever need the land, compensation is paid to us. if oil is ever found in the land, compensation is paid to us.
Anyone who have sold his land will not get compensated. the stranger will end up getting compensated.
what roots are you talking about ? are your roots even in africa ? i thought you guys were jewish ? from the tribe of gad through his son eri ? this is what is said ? so why do you think your ancestral land is in africa ? why do you think your roots is in africa ?
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 1:05pm On Feb 10, 2021
lekki1444:
what roots are you talking about ? are your roots even in africa ? i thought you guys were jewish ? from the tribe of gad through his son eri ? this is what is said ? so why do you think your ancestral land is in africa ? why do you think your roots is in africa ?
stop trying to prove smart because you read some useless land use act on paper.
some of us have been involve in land deals in real life, gone to court because of land, and we know how everything works.

you just assume I am Igbo?
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Omoluabi1stborn: 1:07pm On Feb 10, 2021
Olisehinnocent:


You have to learn how to respect people's culture. For us not allowing our female child to inherit our property is our headache not yours. Stop poking your nose in another man's business



But you guys do not resp Yorubas too?
We don't beg you guys to come to west, I wonder the hate on Yorubas
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by lekki1444: 1:11pm On Feb 10, 2021
justosee:
stop trying to prove smart because you read some useless land use act on paper.
some of us have been involve in land deals in real life, gone to court because of land, and we know how everything works.

you just assume I am Igbo?
bro just because you have done land deals does not make you an expert.in fact from our conversations i doubt you are an expert. i mean you actually didnt know land is leased and not sold. you are buying a lease and not the land. the lease is so that you can occupy the land for 99 years. why did i assume you are igbo ? well i know hausa and SS people dont have this possessive attitude towards lagos land and so i assumed you were igbo . are you something else ? i stand corrected if you are an igbira man grin

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Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Nobody: 1:13pm On Feb 10, 2021
lekki1444:
awon omo ekaro ojire must chop na cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

but at least they allow you to buy land as a foreigner ? as a foreigner they will not allow you to buy land in SS and SE. so just pay their fees and move on with your life

You can buy land in delta state, stop the lies.
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by lekki1444: 1:14pm On Feb 10, 2021
michaelpop50:


You can buy land in delta state, stop the lies.
oh i stand corrected
Re: Omo-Onile Signing Fees In Lagos by Rushna27(f): 1:15pm On Feb 10, 2021
Dats y I will Kip saying we are d enemy of ourselves........ taking every opportunity to exploit fellow humans..... Oga ooooo... jobless fellow upandan

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