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Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by ikorodureporta: 6:57am On Apr 11, 2019
Speculators sell OAU land for N2.8bn

…illegally acquired 162 hectares …plot goes for N5m


Mgt: Poisoning of varsity dam, act of genocide


Soon, the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife in Osun State may become history.



Reason: Land grabbers and land speculators may soon sell every available plot of land belonging to the citadel of learning.

Already, the land grabbers have sold plots of land worth N2.8 billion. Now a plot of land on the premises goes for N5 million while an acre is sold for N30 million. The land grabbers were said to have illegally acquired 162 hectares of the OAU land.
To scare the original owners, the land grabbers reported to have prepared fetish objects known as “Ebo” in Yoruba land and placed on the acquired land.

Investigation showed that the land grabbers have done the lay out of the land with a conspicuous signboard bearing “Oduduwa Housing Estate, Parakin, Ile-Ife, Ife community,” erected on the land.

Our correspondent, who visited the land yesterday, discovered that the land grabbers have stopped the on-going project, the international school of the institution. They reportedly chased away workers on the site and erected another signboard with the inscription: “Stop work, order, Ife community,” on the land.

Meanwhile, the N2.8 billion has been causing problem in Ife community. Those who reportedly shared in the money were summoned to a meeting. The community leaders, who dissociated themselves from the sales of the land, reportedly reprimanded those who received out of the money.

Sources at the meeting said those who bought the land were Nigerians in the Diaspora. It was also discussed at the meeting the poisoning of the institution’s dam by those who encroached on the university’s land.
The sources added that some of the high chiefs and traditional rulers who were part of the illegal land deal had also been identified and that they would be dealt with accordingly.

The sources said Ife was not happy that those who used the name of the community for illegal deals had caused embarrassment to Ife indigenes.

According to the meeting, the action also portrays Ife community as being ungrateful to the institution which has contributed immensely to the advancement of Ife land and its environs.

Sources in the institution also said that some of those who bought the land had started approaching the institution for a meeting to look for a way to solve the issue amicably.


The institution’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr. Abiodun Olarewaju, yesterday conducted journalists round the land. It was discovered that three blocks of hostels on the land which could accommodate 360 students have been abandoned by the institution’s management in order not to risk the students’ lives.
Also, a caterpillar used to clear the land was seen on the land.

Olarewaju told journalists that it was not possible to cede the institution’s land to individuals and wondered why a group of people could decide to appropriate the land.
The PRO, however, said authorities of the institution had taken all necessary steps to address the matter.

He promised that efforts would be made to protect the lives of students and those of other stakeholders in the institution.

Olarewaju said the school management would use everything within its reach to ensure that the master plan of the institution was not tampered with.
He accused those he described as dubious individuals of invading the land which was earmarked for the university by the then late Oba Adesoji Aderemi when the institution was established in the 1960s.
The disputed land, according to the PRO, is about 162 hectares.

The PRO said some individuals, who claimed their land was taken for the university when it was established in 1961, had been selling some portions of the land.

Olarewaju also described the poisoning of the institution’s dam as an act of genocide against members of OAU.

Olanrewaju said the chemical used in poisoning the dam, which was the only source of water for the university, killed all the aquatic animals in it.
However, the PRO said the dam had been treated and was now safe for consumption.

He said: “The act is condemnable and wicked. How can a group of people poison the only dam where the over 36,000-strong university population was drinking from. The act is genocidal and wicked.

“They came through the Parakin area of the town to poison the dam but God was so good to us that immediately the dam was poisoned, rain fell for two days which washed the poisonous chemical away.

“We have treated the water and laboratory test had been done on it and now it is very safe to drink.”

Olarewaju also said OAU land “belongs to the Federal Government”.

He added that the university was not ready to concede it to anybody.

The PRO spoke on the decision to abandon the hostel.

He said: “For the safety of our children in the university, the vice-chancellor instructed us not to allocate any of 360 rooms newly built hostel to them.

“The vice-chancellor has also instructed our security men not to retaliate but it is not possible for anyone to invade Federal Government land for personal gain because the land is gazetted.

“We have informed the police and other security agencies and we believe they will act accordingly.


“We have also informed the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and Ife Development Board.”
Olarewaju, however, said that anyone who was ready to use any portion of the land for the generality of the people and not for personal gain could approach the university for consideration.

Source: https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2019/04/speculators-sell-oau-land-for-n2-8bn/
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by SouthSouth1914: 11:11am On Apr 11, 2019
Already, the land grabbers have sold plots of land worth N2.8 billion. Now a plot of land on the premises goes for N5 million while an acre is sold for N30 million. The land grabbers were said to have illegally acquired 162 hectares of the OAU land.
To scare the original owners, the land grabbers reported to have prepared fetish objects known as “Ebo” in Yoruba land and placed on the acquired land.


In other words.. land grabbers become original owners, while original owners becomes land grabbers.. you don’t mean it!!

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by chudez0147(m): 11:11am On Apr 11, 2019
Next Level scam...
the guy above me "what I do you?
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by Nobody: 11:11am On Apr 11, 2019
See business..

Yoruba man and land..

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by demolinka(m): 11:12am On Apr 11, 2019
All this two two Kobo journalism sha


How Dem go sell every available plot of OAU Land, FG land?
Anyways I trust the ever militant Angola and ever conscious Awo to deliver the greatest gbogbo...

Of the greatest ssssssssss...!

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by chibike69: 11:13am On Apr 11, 2019
grin
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by id4sho(m): 11:13am On Apr 11, 2019
BUSH MEAT DON CAUGHT HUNTER

Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by Nobody: 11:13am On Apr 11, 2019
Nigeria's problem is Nigerians.

Nigerians.

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by Amuocha: 11:13am On Apr 11, 2019
Great grin

Hold the Visitor
Hold the State Governor
Hold the VC
Hold the property department responsible

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by Chinashopping84: 11:13am On Apr 11, 2019
ok
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by Enemyofpeace: 11:14am On Apr 11, 2019
How that one take concern me, receive my lectures, fok the bitches available in the school, write my exams, refok the bitches again and get the fok out of the school
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by myjobsfinder(m): 11:14am On Apr 11, 2019
This one na serious case o
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by bettercreature(m): 11:16am On Apr 11, 2019
They really need to sell atleast 90% of the OAU land its just too much
Oba Aderemi really fucCked up for giving them such a massive land

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by myjobsfinder(m): 11:16am On Apr 11, 2019
Enemyofpeace:
How that one take concern me, receive my lectures, fok the bitches available in the school, write my exams, refok the bitches again and get the fok out of the school
You deserve so accolades Mr foker.
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by Laysmt001(m): 11:16am On Apr 11, 2019
Please, a candidate has been bedridden in hospital for the past two weeks. Her exam is on Saturday and I don't think she'll get better any time soon. Please what do JAMB have for those that miss the exam due to one reason or two?
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by Omoluabi16(m): 11:16am On Apr 11, 2019
Morons. They should even be happy they're a host community to a federal institution. Other communities are even fighting for this opportunity.

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by IFEOLUWAKRIZ: 11:16am On Apr 11, 2019
OAU and bad news sha
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by Nobody: 11:16am On Apr 11, 2019
Does that mean the university doesn't have adequate documents to prove ownership of the land?

Why haven't they involved the police?
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by bettercreature(m): 11:19am On Apr 11, 2019
germanized:
Does that mean the university doesn't have adequate documents to prove ownership of the land?

Why haven't they involved the police?
You are very funny they dont need to arrest them whosoever bought such land wasted his money
You dont steal land from federal government

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by DrTee1(m): 11:20am On Apr 11, 2019
The bolded got me laughing so hard that tears were dropping from my eyes...

Olanrewaju said the chemical used in poisoning the dam, which was the only source of water for the university, killed all the aquatic animals in it.
However, the PRO said the dam had been treated and was now safe for consumption.

He said: “The act is condemnable and wicked. How can a group of people poison the only dam where the over 36,000-strong university population was drinking from. The act is genocidal and wicked.

“They came through the Parakin area of the town to poison the dam but God was so good to us that immediately the dam was poisoned, rain fell for two days which washed the poisonous chemical away.

“We have treated the water and laboratory test had been done on it and now it is very safe to drink
.”



How can we bring religion and science together in this manner angry shocked


Greatest Ife, so if it didn't rain "for two days", (so 48 hours continuous rainfall was what was needed to de-contaminate the water?!) the University water managers cannot handle such contamination?

Wait, who was there when the water was 'poisoned' by the way, or who tested the poisoned water that confirmed that the water was indeed 'poisoned'?

Wait o, so nobody drank the water during the 2 days rainfall?

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by bouquie1(f): 11:20am On Apr 11, 2019
This shouldn't be handled by the school alone. The Ooni should also be questioned my opinion

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by Nobody: 11:21am On Apr 11, 2019
bettercreature:
You are very funny they dont need to arrest them whosoever bought such land wasted his money
You dont steal land from federal government

So they need not to panic then...
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by TOPCRUISE(m): 11:25am On Apr 11, 2019
Some people will see land that is controversial and will want to buy the land thinking nothing will happen.
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by AntiZombie: 11:27am On Apr 11, 2019
TOPCRUISE:
Some people will see land that is controversial and will want to buy the land thinking nothing will happen.

happened at uniuyo perm site


lots of people who built on scam land that belonged to the school paid dearly


with total loss of everything

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by zone51: 11:29am On Apr 11, 2019
See scam
Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by Pamtoye(m): 11:31am On Apr 11, 2019
This guys wan battle against federal government.... I laff in swahili



Guess they don't know dat constitutionally... The govt owns all d lands in d country and therefore can claim and use it as she wishes!!

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Re: Speculators Sell OAU Ife Land For N2.8 Billion by baby124: 11:33am On Apr 11, 2019
How can anyone in their right senses buy land that has structures on it without the land being sold to you by the owner of that structure. Are you mad or you just have too much money to throw away?

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