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A CHILD BELOW 21 YEARS CANNOT LEGALLY OWN LAND IN NIGERIA EXCEPT THROUGH A GUARDIAN OR BY INHERITANCE

Section 7 of the Land Use Act states that: “It shall not be lawful for the Governor to grant a statutory right of occupancy or consent to the assignment or subletting of a statutory right of occupancy to a person under the age of 21 years” There are two exceptions to this which are: 1. […]

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FAILURE TO PAY LAND USE CHARGE CAN BE A GROUND FOR REVOCATION OF YOUR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY

By virtue of Section 28 (5) (b) of the Land Use Act, one of the grounds for the revocation of a Certificate of Occupancy is a Breach of terms contained in the Certificate of Occupancy.   The Certificate of Occupancy makes provision for a yearly payment of GROUND RENT to the Governor of a State.

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CAN A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY LEGALIZE AN ILLEGAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION

The position of the law is that an illegal property acquisition CANNOT be cured by obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) on the property. If you acquire a CofO on an improperly or illegally acquired land, the exercise is fruitless and the CofO is worthless. This was what the Nigerian Supreme Court said in the recent

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