Mr. Tunji Alausa, Nigeria's Education Minister
A Lagos-based firm, Advance Lincon Limited, has accused Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, of alleged interference in a parcel of land at Lekki Peninsula Scheme II, sparking a dispute that has now drawn...
The alleged invasion and forceful takeover of an Ikoyi property by Ardova Plc, has taken a new turn as a police investigation report has recommended criminal prosecution of the company while a ₦5 billion suit has also been filed...
Late Efunroye Tinubu's Statue
The Sole Administrator of Madam Efunroye Tinubu's Estate, Chief Akindele Adamakin, has expressed concern over alleged extensive illegal occupation of the family's historic lands across Lagos.
Chief Adamakin, who expressed the concern during the 138th remembrance of...
Adaeze stared at her laptop screen in her Toronto apartment, scrolling through yet another property listing in Lagos. She had been living in Canada for eight years, working as a nurse, and the dream of owning land back home...
Justice Semiu Oloyede Oyedian of an Ibadan High Court of Oyo State, has dismissed a fundamental rights enforcement suit filed against the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and five others, for being incompetent and lacking in merit.
The applicants in the...
It started with Tunde, a middle-aged man who had finally saved enough to build a small bungalow for his family in Lagos. He bought land through a “family agent,” eager to start construction quickly. Within months, the foundation was...
A few years ago, a young Nigerian named Tunde moved to the United Kingdom to pursue a master’s degree in data analytics. Like many Nigerians in the diaspora, he planned to work for a few years, save up, and...
When Tunde got his real estate license, he thought the deals would start rolling in immediately. He imagined himself closing sales, posing for Instagram photos with happy clients, and earning commissions that would make his friends jealous. But three...
When Segun got admitted into the University of Lagos, his parents were overjoyed. But their excitement quickly turned to frustration when they started looking for accommodation. The school hostels were full. Agents were quoting outrageous prices. One-bedroom apartments meant...
The morning sun had barely pushed through the Lagos skyline when Emeka received the phone call that shook his world. His uncle, who owned a modest piece of land near Eleko, was practically yelling into the phone:
"Emeka! They're building...