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MUHAMMED IJIOLA

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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
5 days
amazing clients, friends, and future homeowners a year filled with dream homes, successful deals, and endless possibilities🥳. Let’s make 2026 a year to remember in real estate💪. As a realtor, I’m excited to help make your property dreams come true 💪. Cheers to a fantastic year
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
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(#muhammedijiola #saint_starrystormzy #RealEstate2026 #DreamHome #NewYearNewHome Welcome to 2026 Amen Happy 2026 Peter Obi Enzo Maresca Hello 2026 Labour Party Atiku Wishing #StrangersThings5 Arsenal #NewBeginnings Hisbah First GM #MUNWOL) Happy New Year 🎉. Wishing all my👇
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
28 days
Any transfer of statutory rights of occupancy ⚠️ WHY IT MATTERS: Without Governor's Consent, your property transaction may NOT be legally recognized! This leaves you vulnerable to disputes and could invalidate your ownership. #muhammedijiola #saint_starrystormzy
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
28 days
urban land is held in trust by the Governor, so transferring property rights requires their consent. đź“‹ WHEN DO YOU NEED IT? Buying property with a C of O Selling your property Using property as loan collateral Gifting or inheriting property
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
28 days
Buying or selling property with a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O)? You NEED Governor's Consent. âś… WHAT IS IT? Governor's Consent is official approval from the state government that legally validates your property transaction. Under the Land Use Act of 1978, all
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
1 month
✅ Two types of occupancy rights: Statutory (urban) & Customary (rural) Do you have questions about land ownership? Drop them in the comments👇 #muhammedijiola #saint_starrystormzy #LandUseAct #NigerianLaw #PropertyInNigeria #RealEstateNigeria #LegalEducation
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
1 month
Whether you're buying property, developing land, or just curious about your rights, understanding this Act is essential. Key things to know: âś… Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) is your proof of rights âś… Governor's consent is required for most transactions
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
1 month
Did you know that technically, no individual "owns" land in Nigeria? Since 1978, all land has been vested in State Governors who hold it in trust for the people. This landmark legislation changed everything about how we acquire, use, and transfer land in Nigeria.
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
1 month
The process involves paying various government fees, undergoing a site inspection for verification, and finally, receiving the Governor's approval and collecting the C of O. #muhammedijiola #saint_starrystormzy #realestate
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
1 month
To get a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), you must first apply for and receive a registered survey plan for the land. Next, submit the C of O application form and supporting documents, including your survey plan and proof of land ownership, to the State Ministry of Lands.
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
2 months
land ownership would be chaos! Your C of O isn't just paper, it's your state government's official recognition of your rights. Know your rights. Protect your property. Stay informed. #muhammedijiola #saint_starrystormzy #LandAdministration #PropertyRights
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
2 months
âś… Issue land titles & certificates âś… Maintain accurate land records âś… Process land transactions & transfers âś… Regulate land use & zoning âś… Resolve boundary disputes âś… Protect against land fraud Without proper state-level administration,
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
2 months
Ever wondered who keeps track of every piece of land in your state? State governments play a CRITICAL role in land administration—from issuing your Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) to maintaining land registries and resolving disputes. Here's what they do:
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
2 months
you in court⚖️. Always verify the family’s ownership and process your documents legally. #muhammedijiola #saint_starrystormzy #RealEstateNigeria #LandBuyingTips #PropertyEducation #SaintDigitals #LandOwnership
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
2 months
Many land buyers in Nigeria fall for this trap 👇 A family receipt is simply proof that money was paid to a family for land, but it’s not a legal document of ownership🚫. Without a Deed of Assignment, Survey Plan, and proper registration, that “receipt” won’t protect
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
2 months
Don’t rush!! one mistake can cost millions, secure your investment the smart way.
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
2 months
Before you sign that land deal, pause and double-check 👀 Here are some warning signs to never ignore: ✅ No verified survey or title documents ✅ Seller avoids involving a lawyer or agents ✅ “Family land” with unclear ownership ✅ Price that sounds too good to be true
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
2 months
In a shorter version 👇 - Survey Plan = Shows WHAT you bought - Deed of Assignment = Proves you BOUGHT it - C of O = Confirms you LEGALLY own it Always verify all three documents before making any property purchase. Your lawyer should help you confirm authenticity.
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
3 months
Follow @muhammedijiola for more real estate education, investment insights, and property tips. #muhammeeijiola #saint_starrystormzy #RealEstateNigeria
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MUHAMMED IJIOLA
3 months
⚖️ Balanced risk 👉 Great for smart investors who want steady cash flow 💡Before You Invest: ✅ Define your purpose — live, rent, or trade? ✅ Check your budget & risk tolerance ✅ Verify legal documents (C of O, Survey, etc.) ✅ Choose location wisely
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