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Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by PrinceOfLagos: 8:07am On Jul 20, 2021
By Tobi Soniy

Eight years after it recorded a legal victory, the family of the late Efunroye Tinubu has taken possession of a parcel of land with over 50 houses at Akobi Crescent, off Fashoro Lane in Surulere area of Lagos.

The judgment of the court was successfully executed last week as the family took possession of the land measuring 8.994 acres without resistance from adverse parties.

A retired colonel, Tunde Oyedele had challenged the Tinubu’s family in court in suit number M/294/2010 wherein he asked the court to declare him sole administrator of the land.

But in a judgment delivered in 2013, the court dismissed his claim and found in favour of the Tinubu’s family.

Oyedele did not file any appeal against the judgment within the stipulated time required by law.

This development paved the way for the family to take possession of the land and the over 50 houses erected on it.

In support of his case Oyedele, had in his evidence told the court through two depositions dated 23/06/11 and 11/07/11 marked as Exhibits 1 and 2 respectively, that he was the owner of the vast area of land measuring 8.994 acres lying at Akobi Crescent, Off Fashoro Lane, Surulere in the Surulere Local Government Area of Lagos State which is covered by a Deed of Conveyance dated 03/02/1976 and registered as NO: 98 at page 98 in Volume 2263 at the Lands Registry Lagos

He claimed that he purchased the land from the late lyalode Tinubu Family through one man he named as Garuba Bakare of Agbole Tinubu, Ojokodo, Abeokuta whom he said acted for and on behalf of the vendor family, adding that it was part of the land which originally belonged to late lyalode Tinubu from time immemorial under the Yoruba native law and custom.

He averred that late Efunroye Tinubu enjoyed undisputed possession of the land and exercised undisputed ownership on it, adding that at all times material to the death of his vendor, and thereafter, Garuba Bakare was the head of the Tinubu family.

He said that upon the demise of Iyalode Tinubu, the appointment of Garuba Bakare as the Head of the Tinubu Family was affirmed by the Supreme Court in Suit NO: M/35/1955 and he was appointed as the sole administrator of the Estate of the late Iyalode Tinubu until new trustees were appointed.

He claimed further that the Supreme Court judgement was subsequently re-affirmed by an order of the High Court of Lagos made on 03/08/1965 in Suit NO: M/3/1965 wherein Garuba Bakare was appointed the Head of the Tinubu Family and seven other persons were made trustees over the estate.

However in his ruling, Justice Atinuke Ipaye of the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja, dismissed the claimant’s arguments, holding that, “I am satisfied that the counter-claimants have established their clear and exclusive possession of the subject property as shown on Exhibits 21(a) (g), 29, and 30.

“Under cross-examination, since Colonel Tunde Oyedele allegedly purchased the subject matter in 1967, he did not erect any dwelling house or other structure on it, he also admitted that he has never alienated, sold or leased any portion of it to third parties. That no street on the large expanse of land has been named after him. Equally, he was unable to state how much he alleged spent in his construction of the perimeter fence he allegedly constructed round the almost 9 acres of the land.

“He was unable to bring forward the builder of the said fence or show receipts of evidencing purchase of building materials for such an extensive construction. Equally, he was unable to mention the name and or whereabouts of the persons he allegedly placed on the land to weed same.

“All this tend to show that at no material time was the defendant to counterclaim ever in possession of the said subject property and I so hold. I believe the testimony of DW1 and DW 2, which I find credible that they are members of the Tinubu Family and have remained in possession of same from time immemorial.

“The court hereby declare the sale of 8.998 acres of land by Garuba Bakare to the claimant, (Colonel Tunde Oyedele) as evidence by the Deed of Conveyance dated 3rd of February 1976 as invalid null and void. Also the deed of conveyance dated 03/02/76 registered as NO: 98 at page 98 in volume 2263 is hereby been revoked.

“Lastly the court hereby award the sum of one hundred thousand Naira to the defendant as general damages for the claimant’s unlawful invasion and trespass to the defendant land in Idi Oro, Surulere, Lagos.”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/07/18/tinubu-family-takes-possession-of-land-with-50-houses-in-surulere/

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by Redoil: 8:09am On Jul 20, 2021
they should have taken over the entire lagos
Is Ghana among the most peaceful countries in Africa? Why?
There are various reasons why Ghana is amongst the top 10 most peaceful countries in Africa.

1 - Ghana is 50% Akan, descendants of ancient farming societies who generally were a peaceful bunch.

2 - Although the Akan are the majority, they do not abuse the other minority tribes.

3 - Ghana is predominately a Christian country. In comparison to the Muslim countries that surround them, Ghana has managed to contain Islamic militants and nomadic groups that often try and disrupt the peace in West Africa.

4 - The Ghanaian government doesn't sponsor terrorism. On the other hand, the government of some other African countries have their hands deep in terrorism. For example, the Nigerian government (primarily run by Fulani Muslims) is tribalistic and actively engages in state-sponsored terrorism to kill various other ethnic groups (who are primarily farmers). Farmers are not safe in Nigeria. The government is importing various Fulani nomads from across Africa to take the land of our farmers. This has triggered food shortages and an insane amount of violence.

5 - The Muslim groups in Ghana are not as brainless as the ones in Nigeria. The Hausa people in Nigeria have for far too long, protected and sympathized with the Fulani nomadic groups (known for being terrorists who invaded West Africa from the north) because the Fulanis were also Muslim.

The Hausa in Ghana are not as weak. They don’t tolerate the Fulani groups as easily as those in Nigeria. Generally speaking, Ghanaians don’t tolerate violence and they certainly wont tolerate the violence carried out by nomadic groups that have destroyed Nigeria (and are trying to destroy the entire West African sub-region). Nigeria, Mali, Central African Republic and parts of Cameroon are currently being destroyed by these nomadic groups.

6 - Ghanaians are very observant of their country’s happenings. When crimes are committed, they talk about it all over social media and rant. Unlike Nigerians, they don’t turn a blind eye to crimes. Nigerians are more selfish. They only care when crimes directly affect them. They are also more tribalistic and don’t care when crimes are committed against other tribes.

7 - Ghanaian military is less corrupt than other West African countries. A few years ago, a group of cattle nomads from outside Ghana tried to annihilate villagers in their farms. The Ghanaian army was swift to catch those criminals and killed them and their cows.


Innocent cows are getting killed because the only language their nomadic owners understand is brutality. It’s 2021 and they don’t want to set up ranches like most civilised nations. They want to roam around, destroy our farming lands, kill innocent people, and be pests to others.

Also, because many of these cattle nomads are black Muslims who are mixed with Berbers. They feel they are above black people and refuse to obey laws in lands ruled by black people.

They never ever try and invade lands in North Africa (where their Arab/Berber masters live). Their terrorist acts are always against the blacks.

Since the Ghanaian military took action against them, they haven’t tried their nonsense in Ghana. But we know cattle nomads love revenge. We know they are secretly plotting revenge. Revenge killings are part of their DNA.

That’s why West Africans must keep both eyes open for these enemies of our blessed fertile lands who are secretly plotting to destroy our peace

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by Sammy07: 8:09am On Jul 20, 2021
The Tinubu Family is traced to Efunroye Osuntinubu (1810 – 1887) watch and see how some smelly heads will be dishing out inaccurate history on this thread grin

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by PrinceOfLagos: 8:10am On Jul 20, 2021
According to some stupid people, Tinubu is the next president of Nigeria ..

They want Tinubu to do to Nigeria treasury what himself and his family are doing to Lagos .

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by Gentlerespect76: 8:16am On Jul 20, 2021
How??





PrinceOfLagos:


Offpoint

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by ivolt: 8:18am On Jul 20, 2021
Fake news.
Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by realstars: 8:20am On Jul 20, 2021
I see tinubu buying the land in court outrightly.
trust what more money can do.

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by lkillbrokehoes: 8:20am On Jul 20, 2021
Redoil:
they should have taken over the entire lagos
Is Ghana among the most peaceful countries in Africa? Why?
There are various reasons why Ghana is amongst the top 10 most peaceful countries in Africa.

1 - Ghana is 50% Akan, descendants of ancient farming societies who generally were a peaceful bunch.

2 - Although the Akan are the majority, they do not abuse the other minority tribes.

3 - Ghana is predominately a Christian country. In comparison to the Muslim countries that surround them, Ghana has managed to contain Islamic militants and nomadic groups that often try and disrupt the peace in West Africa.

4 - The Ghanaian government doesn't sponsor terrorism. On the other hand, the government of some other African countries have their hands deep in terrorism. For example, the Nigerian government (primarily run by Fulani Muslims) is tribalistic and actively engages in state-sponsored terrorism to kill various other ethnic groups (who are primarily farmers). Farmers are not safe in Nigeria. The government is importing various Fulani nomads from across Africa to take the land of our farmers. This has triggered food shortages and an insane amount of violence.

5 - The Muslim groups in Ghana are not as brainless as the ones in Nigeria. The Hausa people in Nigeria have for far too long, protected and sympathized with the Fulani nomadic groups (known for being terrorists who invaded West Africa from the north) because the Fulanis were also Muslim.

The Hausa in Ghana are not as weak. They don’t tolerate the Fulani groups as easily as those in Nigeria. Generally speaking, Ghanaians don’t tolerate violence and they certainly wont tolerate the violence carried out by nomadic groups that have destroyed Nigeria (and are trying to destroy the entire West African sub-region). Nigeria, Mali, Central African Republic and parts of Cameroon are currently being destroyed by these nomadic groups.

6 - Ghanaians are very observant of their country’s happenings. When crimes are committed, they talk about it all over social media and rant. Unlike Nigerians, they don’t turn a blind eye to crimes. Nigerians are more selfish. They only care when crimes directly affect them. They are also more tribalistic and don’t care when crimes are committed against other tribes.

7 - Ghanaian military is less corrupt than other West African countries. A few years ago, a group of cattle nomads from outside Ghana tried to annihilate villagers in their farms. The Ghanaian army was swift to catch those criminals and killed them and their cows.


Innocent cows are getting killed because the only language their nomadic owners understand is brutality. It’s 2021 and they don’t want to set up ranches like most civilised nations. They want to roam around, destroy our farming lands, kill innocent people, and be pests to others.

Also, because many of these cattle nomads are black Muslims who are mixed with Berbers. They feel they are above black people and refuse to obey laws in lands ruled by black people.

They never ever try and invade lands in North Africa (where their Arab/Berber masters live). Their terrorist acts are always against the blacks.

Since the Ghanaian military took action against them, they haven’t tried their nonsense in Ghana. But we know cattle nomads love revenge. We know they are secretly plotting revenge. Revenge killings are part of their DNA.

That’s why West Africans must keep both eyes open for these enemies of our blessed fertile lands who are secretly plotting to destroy our peace
You are very right, those evil miscreants don't forgive and forget, they are worse than devil.

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by Penguin2: 8:21am On Jul 20, 2021
Not our Tinubu o!

Our Tinubu has no known family tree.

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by zombieHUNTER: 8:22am On Jul 20, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:

Offpoint

I know you are a Northerner...
Everyone knows my black forehead friend
Stop pretending.. enjoy Buhari fulani herdsmen terrorists government.

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by PrinceOfLagos: 8:27am On Jul 20, 2021
zombieHUNTER:


I know you are a Northerner...
Everyone knows my black forehead friend
Stop pretending.. enjoy Buhari fulani herdsmen terrorists government.
You know nothing

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by zombieHUNTER: 8:27am On Jul 20, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:

You know nothing

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by PrinceOfLagos: 8:28am On Jul 20, 2021
[quote author=zombieHUNTER post=103892568][/quote]

Shebi your Tinubu will come and beg us to make him president in 2023, we are waiting for him .

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by naptu2: 8:30am On Jul 20, 2021
grin grin grin

Reminds me of this

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by InsideLove(f): 8:37am On Jul 20, 2021
sad
Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by bigeliot(m): 8:42am On Jul 20, 2021
Nothing new. Na him get lagos na. Next pls

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by emmabest2000(m): 8:46am On Jul 20, 2021
LAND GRABERS ASSOCIATION

EAST.... Arthur Eze
WEST..... TINUBU
NORTH..... ?
SOUTH..... ?

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by zombieHUNTER: 8:59am On Jul 20, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:


Shebi your Tinubu will come and beg us to make him president in 2023, we are waiting for him .

Abokki face front

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by PrinceOfLagos: 9:00am On Jul 20, 2021
zombieHUNTER:


Abokki face front
I don face front
Na you go still come beg

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by zombieHUNTER: 9:05am On Jul 20, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:

I don face front
Na you go still come beg

Abokkishtan has nothing to do with the rest of us....
This contraption will soon disintegrate

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by PrinceOfLagos: 9:08am On Jul 20, 2021
zombieHUNTER:


Abokkishtan has nothing to do with the rest of us....
This contraption will soon disintegrate

We would give you and your likes the Sunday Igboho treatment if you misbehave

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by Iykoto86(m): 9:13am On Jul 20, 2021
This man sha greedy die.

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by Iykoto86(m): 9:17am On Jul 20, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:


Offpoint
how?
Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by Tinubuadvocate: 9:18am On Jul 20, 2021
Some idiot that lack home training and history think efunroye Tinubu related to Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by PrinceOfLagos: 9:19am On Jul 20, 2021
Iykoto86:
This man sha greedy die.

According to some stupid people, Tinubu is the next president of Nigeria .

Nigeria is full of stupid people

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by Ikinternational: 9:22am On Jul 20, 2021
Redoil:
they should have taken over the entire lagos
Is Ghana among the most peaceful countries in Africa? Why?
There are various reasons why Ghana is amongst the top 10 most peaceful countries in Africa.

1 - Ghana is 50% Akan, descendants of ancient farming societies who generally were a peaceful bunch.

2 - Although the Akan are the majority, they do not abuse the other minority tribes.

3 - Ghana is predominately a Christian country. In comparison to the Muslim countries that surround them, Ghana has managed to contain Islamic militants and nomadic groups that often try and disrupt the peace in West Africa.

4 - The Ghanaian government doesn't sponsor terrorism. On the other hand, the government of some other African countries have their hands deep in terrorism. For example, the Nigerian government (primarily run by Fulani Muslims) is tribalistic and actively engages in state-sponsored terrorism to kill various other ethnic groups (who are primarily farmers). Farmers are not safe in Nigeria. The government is importing various Fulani nomads from across Africa to take the land of our farmers. This has triggered food shortages and an insane amount of violence.

5 - The Muslim groups in Ghana are not as brainless as the ones in Nigeria. The Hausa people in Nigeria have for far too long, protected and sympathized with the Fulani nomadic groups (known for being terrorists who invaded West Africa from the north) because the Fulanis were also Muslim.

The Hausa in Ghana are not as weak. They don’t tolerate the Fulani groups as easily as those in Nigeria. Generally speaking, Ghanaians don’t tolerate violence and they certainly wont tolerate the violence carried out by nomadic groups that have destroyed Nigeria (and are trying to destroy the entire West African sub-region). Nigeria, Mali, Central African Republic and parts of Cameroon are currently being destroyed by these nomadic groups.

6 - Ghanaians are very observant of their country’s happenings. When crimes are committed, they talk about it all over social media and rant. Unlike Nigerians, they don’t turn a blind eye to crimes. Nigerians are more selfish. They only care when crimes directly affect them. They are also more tribalistic and don’t care when crimes are committed against other tribes.

7 - Ghanaian military is less corrupt than other West African countries. A few years ago, a group of cattle nomads from outside Ghana tried to annihilate villagers in their farms. The Ghanaian army was swift to catch those criminals and killed them and their cows.


Innocent cows are getting killed because the only language their nomadic owners understand is brutality. It’s 2021 and they don’t want to set up ranches like most civilised nations. They want to roam around, destroy our farming lands, kill innocent people, and be pests to others.

Also, because many of these cattle nomads are black Muslims who are mixed with Berbers. They feel they are above black people and refuse to obey laws in lands ruled by black people.

They never ever try and invade lands in North Africa (where their Arab/Berber masters live). Their terrorist acts are always against the blacks.

Since the Ghanaian military took action against them, they haven’t tried their nonsense in Ghana. But we know cattle nomads love revenge. We know they are secretly plotting revenge. Revenge killings are part of their DNA.

That’s why West Africans must keep both eyes open for these enemies of our blessed fertile lands who are secretly plotting to destroy our peace


Your gps is broken oga

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by foeedaba: 9:25am On Jul 20, 2021
Lagosians are living in bondage.

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by airminem(f): 9:25am On Jul 20, 2021
Hia! sad

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by blinking001(m): 9:25am On Jul 20, 2021
This is good for our democracy.

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Re: Tinubu Family Takes Possession Of Land With 50 Houses In Surulere Lagos by saferoom: 9:25am On Jul 20, 2021
Ok

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