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Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by CupOfT(m): 12:12pm On Dec 19, 2020
Openbusiness:
See this guy, instead of you to approach your angry landlord for a peaceful resolution, you dey post for social media. Is it easy to be a Landlord in Lekki? Go and fight him na, that's when you will know that NIGERIA has 2 different Constitutions. The CONSTITUTION that has 100 pages with different sections that one is for poor people, but the 2nd Constitution is 1 page only and it says You can do anything and get away with it in Nigeria once you are very wealthy and have connections. One thing I have seen in this life is that it's the very Rich people that even need money pass the poor. Na rich man dey hustle pass, cuz they need more money to maintain their rich lifestyle. So no go dey reason am say because na Rich man wey get money him no need money. In Burna's voice Dangote still dey find money. Better go and reason with your landlord and make peace so he will consider giving you a grace period, instead of going in the direction of legal battle. You go dey shock when you find out say d judge wey go handle your case na the same Club him and your landlord belong grin grin grin. Me I no get time to dey follow person wey get money pass me dey drag on top him own property. No, peace is the solution.
so much wisdom in a single post. I know some landlords are just unreasonable but the majority of the problem always lies with the tenant not properly carrying his/her landlord along. Again, commercial property is a business, some persons used up their entire savings to put up this business hoping they can draw from it from time to time to meet their needs.

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Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by Tayor23(m): 12:14pm On Dec 19, 2020
Kneephy:
when you are rich like your landlord you will understand why he acted like this, Buh for the main time,





Drink chilled zobo and calm down




Problem no dey finish
what is this one saying?
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by sammirano: 12:17pm On Dec 19, 2020
Sarmiz24:

Lol guy I know ur type nah only for online una Dey brah shiit, just pray say make u no meet tenant like me Omo aswear u go chop beating untop ur rent money, even if don rugged u finish I go still control my boyz make don come still kala u join... Omo if u mistakenly get houz use ur head o aje cuz e get why

Thats why a good landlord should do a physical and mental evaluation of a prospective tenant. I cant give some I doubt their sanity my house, even if he wants to pay double.
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by CupOfT(m): 12:25pm On Dec 19, 2020
TheLionofLasigi:
Usually we know were tenants like this come from, the landlord must have been frustrated beyond measure. Best bet is just avoid renting to them lot.
do not be deceived their are bad tenants from every tribe
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by CupOfT(m): 12:28pm On Dec 19, 2020
somehow:


I owed my landlord for 3 years some years back when my business collapsed. The man was so understanding then and even accomodated my loads from my office when I closed shop.

He also allowed me move elsewhere due to work related issues without paying my outstanding.

When I eventually paid, he was so happy and used me to boast before someone he told about me.

We arent even of the same faith, yet this man was so good to me. Adviced me alot. I even had access to power from his generator.

God bless you everyday Alhaji Abolarinwa!
This is as a result of the outstanding communication mainly from your end. Many landlords are very understanding they can relate to every facet of the tenant plights, just do your part by carrying them along.
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by nedekid: 12:30pm On Dec 19, 2020
Baiser:


You mean proper process of spending two years in court while your tenant takes free rent?

Duh!
If you are a landlord and you try this with a tennant that knows his right (especially some stubborn igboman). Hmm, the wahala you will face. From criminal to civil proceedings. He will even sue you for millions. You will be the one begging to get out of the wahala.
After experiencing such 2wice. 1 stayed in the house and claimed he was going to break the 10 year law where in if you stay without paying rent the property is assumed to be yours. Na so the Tennant, a lawyer for that matter wanted to take own house. I got him kicked out. The walala that followed, I had to run out of town. Lol.
The second locked up the apartment for 2 years. My caretaker got police as witness to open up the place. There where rags etc there. Nna, the very next day this tenant appeared that he had property worth 3m in the apartment and made a huge list. 3m 20 years ago na plenty money. The man sued and we were in court for almost 10 years before the case died! Those 2 happened in imo state.
That was why when same issue came up with a shop here in Lagos, we went to court for 3 years and got judgment before we could open the shop. Learnt the hard way.

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Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by AuroraB(f): 12:40pm On Dec 19, 2020
Sarmiz24:

Lol guy I know ur type nah only for online una Dey brah shiit, just pray say make u no meet tenant like me Omo aswear u go chop beating untop ur rent money, even if don rugged u finish I go still control my boyz make don come still kala u join... Omo if u mistakenly get houz use ur head o aje cuz e get why
Tell the moomoo. He thinks say na everybody wey wear suit normal cool
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by GidiCars: 12:40pm On Dec 19, 2020
Olatunjibaby:



So much so. My father's tenant has not paid for more than 2 yrs running now. He was asked to leave and go with the money. He refused to move out. He was taken to court to be evicted and to our greatest surprise this guy had money to hire a lawyer. Hearing is in February 2021

All these kind matter dey vex me. First, your father shouldn't have let it stay that long. Once a tenant defaults a month after due date, get an eviction notice from the Lagos state government, this means the tenant has to leave your house in 6 months time. Me, I won't collect the rent again if the tenant doesn't pay within the first 3 months.


Once the six months has elapsed, you are backed legally and illegally to throw him out. If he want show stubbornness, run am street or go village make you reason him matter. Bro, even if the man na military, I go pursue, I go handle him matter wella. If he feels he can intimidate me, whatever happens, he'll be watching from the heavens.

I've dealt with this kind of situation before so no be mouth. The man was one oga for nigerian prisons.
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by Baiser(m): 12:40pm On Dec 19, 2020
nedekid:

If you are a landlord and you try this with a tennant that knows his right (especially some stubborn igboman). Hmm, the wahala you will face. From criminal to civil proceedings. He will even sue you for millions. You will be the one begging to get out of the wahala.
After experiencing such 2wice. 1 stayed in the house and claimed he was going to break the 10 year law where in if you stay without paying rent the property is assumed to be yours. Na so the Tennant, a lawyer for that matter wanted to take own house. I got him kicked out. The walala that followed, I had to run out of town. Lol.
The second locked up the apartment for 2 years. My caretaker got police as witness to open up the place. There where rags etc there. Nna, the very next day this tenant appeared that he had property worth 3m in the apartment and made a huge list. 3m 20 years ago na plenty money. The man sued and we were in court for almost 10 years before the case died! Those 2 happened in imo state.
That was why when same issue came up with a shop here in Lagos, we went to court for 3 years and got judgment before we could open the shop. Learnt the hard way.


I have instances like that.
One even accused me of rape and got me arrested.

Nowadays, I only deal with tenant through companies. If yoy miss your rent, I will go straight to your company.

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Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by GidiCars: 12:53pm On Dec 19, 2020
nedekid:

If you are a landlord and you try this with a tennant that knows his right (especially some stubborn igboman). Hmm, the wahala you will face. From criminal to civil proceedings. He will even sue you for millions. You will be the one begging to get out of the wahala.
After experiencing such 2wice. 1 stayed in the house and claimed he was going to break the 10 year law where in if you stay without paying rent the property is assumed to be yours. Na so the Tennant, a lawyer for that matter wanted to take own house. I got him kicked out. The walala that followed, I had to run out of town. Lol.
The second locked up the apartment for 2 years. My caretaker got police as witness to open up the place. There where rags etc there. Nna, the very next day this tenant appeared that he had property worth 3m in the apartment and made a huge list. 3m 20 years ago na plenty money. The man sued and we were in court for almost 10 years before the case died! Those 2 happened in imo state.
That was why when same issue came up with a shop here in Lagos, we went to court for 3 years and got judgment before we could open the shop. Learnt the hard way.


Make that stubborn Igbo man come try am for SW, I go let am know say no be him place him dey. I've handled this kind of shit more than twice, no be only us go dey the matter. He was probably dealing with someone that lacks OT.
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by GidiCars: 1:01pm On Dec 19, 2020
onuman:
A Federal Road Safety Commission personnel has been occupying my uncle’s house and refuses to pay rent in the last 8 months.


Can someone please explain the process to eject him from the house.

He feels above every one as he is a uniform officer.

First, you guys probably respected him too much which makes him feel that way. I have friends in the armed forces, and people I don't even talk to much that are also in the force. Everybody dey mind their business, I no dey bow down for them. We dey relate normal.

Secondly, you shouldn't have let it stay this long. Once a tenant defaults for up to 2 months, serve him an eviction notice. This gives him right to legally stay for up to 6 months after which you have the law's backing to throw him out. If he wants to prove stubborn, there's ways I can deal with people like that both directly and indirectly, ajè, dem no born am well.

I've dealt with an oga in the nigerian prisons just last year, 2019, they were threatening with courts and stuff but we settled out of court. The man doesn't tuck in his shirts in the office just to confirm to you that he's one of heir top shots, talkless of one FRSC Officer. cool

Just make sure you get the eviction notice first, that would give him 6 months grace, no look him face o! No send am, and don't be the only one involved in the fight. If you were my friend and you brought this kind of issue for us to debate, the man to commot that house in less than a year. aje
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by Ghostmode2two(m): 1:06pm On Dec 19, 2020
Baddest landlord
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by NobleRace: 1:13pm On Dec 19, 2020
onyechez:

You're trespassing on someone's property and you are talking about sue. grin grin

After the landlord unlawfully destroyed his properties, he now has a case to answer. They now both owe one another.

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Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by somehow: 1:38pm On Dec 19, 2020
CupOfT:
This is as a result of the outstanding communication mainly from your end. Many landlords are very understanding they can relate to every facet of the tenant plights, just do your part by carrying them along.

Not like I was constantly updating him on the outstanding. Infact he brought it up more than I did but I guess this is because I never owed for years before then and him being just a nice person.

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Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by folu4real(f): 1:38pm On Dec 19, 2020
modsAREuselesss:
typical useless broke nigerian. u pissed the landlord off, he gets angry and destroys, u come online to form victim. he is suppose to shoot u

What this one saying, broke ass calling another fellow broke. This pandemic really hit majority of people atleast if you don't know what to say you keep shut.
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by folu4real(f): 1:41pm On Dec 19, 2020
youngwarlocks:
I am owing my landlord too but the man is quite reasonable and understanding and knows that I don't normally owe him, things just get as e be now.

I don't keep mute and pretend as if I don't owe him, I always talk to him about it and assure him that once I get the money I will settle him first.
Thank God for an understanding landlord.

Truly an understanding Landlord.
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by jacoik(m): 1:44pm On Dec 19, 2020
freeborn02:
It is simple. They will calculate what he destroyed and use his tendency money to replace them.

If the tenancy money doesn't cover all the things he destroyed, they will sell his shoes and clothes to cover the remaining cost.
and if his shoes and clothes no cover the damaged nko? because this kind of landlord dey always wear cheap things
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by Blackpearlxx(f): 2:04pm On Dec 19, 2020
modsAREuselesss:
bro na naija u dey, them don shoot plenty like that and nothing happen. u think say na europe u dey.? may una continue to dey claim right anyhow na.
please shut up...must yo disgrace your self
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by Nobody: 2:05pm On Dec 19, 2020
CupOfT:
do not be deceived their are bad tenants from every tribe

True but it exists more with the igbos; I've had experiences and I've even seen Igbo lagos landlords who don't rent to igbo....
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by hermesprogidy(m): 2:16pm On Dec 19, 2020
Womanizer:


Any tenant who dares set fire to my house I will hang him upside down and light a fire beneath him!
Lol
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by hermesprogidy(m): 2:18pm On Dec 19, 2020
millionboi2:
you Equally have not see landlord from hell

Na only if d landlord no get money or is too good
True. But the landlord has more to lose.
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by texazzpete(m): 2:23pm On Dec 19, 2020
Man, I don’t believe this.

No landlord that has been collecting rent without issue for 5 years will react this way over a temporary and unusual default, especially since COVID.

When landlords tell you about tenants that have frustrated them, you will shock. Many tenants move in and flatly refuse to pay.
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by Nobody: 2:33pm On Dec 19, 2020
modsAREuselesss:
typical useless broke nigerian. u pissed the landlord off, he gets angry and destroys, u come online to form victim. he is suppose to shoot u


You are as dumb as they come...owing anyone does not mean your properties get destroyed...how d f do you guys think?
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by Toktee(m): 2:35pm On Dec 19, 2020
modsAREuselesss:
typical useless broke nigerian. u pissed the landlord off, he gets angry and destroys, u come online to form victim. he is suppose to shoot u
You are indeed brainless.



Can you explain how he pissed the landlord?

And since you are not broke, can he send you his account details?


You are very useless no wonder you are always having issues with mods.
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by craves(m): 3:07pm On Dec 19, 2020
this is not the whole story. na bad mouth from tenant dey make some landlord act like this. perhaps he is not the only one owing along the line. tenant must have insulted landlord on top his own house for him to go this far
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by johnpablo541(m): 3:23pm On Dec 19, 2020
millionboi2:
you Equally have not see landlord from hell

Na only if d landlord no get money or is too good


It is always advised that Landlords should not take laws into their hands. see the case below, the tenant was owing and the landlord even took him to court, but he threw the tenants things out while the case was not finished. The court ordered the Landlord to pay the tenant 3million naira as damage.

AKINKUGBE V. EWULUM HOLDINGS NIGERIA LTD & ANOR (SC 316/2002) [2008] 10 (11 APRIL 2008)
[center]IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NIGERIA

On Friday, the 11th day of April 2008

SC 316/2002

BETWEEN

AKINKUGBE .......................................................................................................... APPELANT

And

EWULUM HOLDINGS NIGERIA LTD & ANOR ......................................................................................................... RESPONDENT[/center]

ISSUES

Whether the appellant re-claimed the leased property by force.

Whether the trial court and the Court of Appeal were correct in upholding respondents’ (tenants’) claim that their eviction by the appellant (landlord) amounted to trespass.

Whether the trial court and Court of Appeal were correct in awarding the respondents special damages in the sum of N3 million.

FACTS

The appellant as landlord had leased his property at 53 Talabi Street, Ikeja, to the respondents as tenants. The second respondent, as chairman and chief executive of the first respondent, was in actual occupation of the property. A dispute arose when the period of the lease expired and the respondents failed to vacate the leased property and give back possession to the appellant. The appellant successfully brought an action in the Lagos High Court claiming possession and obtained judgment in his favour. The respondents applied for extension of time to leave the property. The application was set down to be heard in January 1994, but before the hearing, the appellant took possession of the property. In turn, the respondents brought an action claiming that the eviction of the appellant was unlawful and that they were entitled to damages. The appellant defended the action and counter-claimed for damages. The trial court entered judgment for the respondents and awarded them special damages in the sum of N3 million. The appellant’s counter-claim was dismissed. The appellant’s appeal to the Court of Appeal was also dismissed and the appellant appealed further to the Supreme Court.

HELD

Leading judgment by Pius Olayiwola Aderemi, JSC; with A.I. Katsina-Alu, S.A. Akintan, M. Mohammed, W.S.N. Onnoghen, JJSC concurring

1. Substantial error in concurrent findings of lower courts must be corrected on appeal

An Appellate Court can interfere with the concurrent findings of lower courts where there is substantial error on the face of the proceedings which served to occasion a miscarriage of justice. Per Aderemi, JSC at 135.

2. When eviction amounts to trespass

At the time the appellant took over possession of the property, the respondents still had the keys and were therefore still in possession. The appellant therefore ejected the respondents from the property while their motion for an extension was still pending. Considering the circumstances of the case, the appellant committed an act of trespass, since trespass is a wrong against possession. Per Onnoghen, JSC at 153.

3. Landlord not to resort to self-help

A landlord who resorts to self-help to recover property leased by him runs foul of the law and is liable in damages. Per Aderemi, JSC at 135.

4. Liability in damages for trespass

In ejecting the respondent the appellant committed an act of trespass against the respondents and was therefore liable to the respondents in damages. Per Onnoghen, JSC at 153.

5. Commission of a crime must be proved beyond reasonable doubt

If the commission of a crime by a party to a civil case is directly in issue, the party must prove it beyond reasonable doubt. Per Aderemi, JSC at 135.

The quantum of damages had to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt, not on the balance of probabilities normally applied to civil matters. Per Onnoghen, JSC at 153.

6. Special damages must be specifically pleaded

Special damages consist of all items of loss which must be specified in pleadings before they may be proved. Per Aderemi, JSC at 135.

The respondents failed to prove their special damages beyond a reasonable doubt. Per Aderemi, JSC at 135.

The lower courts erred in awarding such damages. Special damages must not only be pleaded by the party claiming same but must also be strictly proved. Per Onnoghen, JSC at 153.

7. Award of special damages must not be outrageous

The award of damages in a case may not be outrageous. The circumstances of the case in which the respondents refused to vacate the leased premises in the face of an order for their eviction meant that they were only entitled to nominal damages in the sum of N10,000 for trespass. Per Onnoghen, JSC at 153.

Prof. A.B. Kasunmu, S.A.N. for the appellant with him, Mr A.A. Odunsi and Mr Tunde Osadare

Chief K.H.C. Nwokolo for the respondents with him, Mr C.J. Omekuagu

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Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by millionboi2: 3:44pm On Dec 19, 2020
johnpablo541:



It is always advised that Landlords should not take laws into their hands. see the case below, the tenant was owing and the landlord even took him to court, but he threw the tenants things out while the case was not finished. The court ordered the Landlord to pay the tenant 3million naira as damage.

AKINKUGBE V. EWULUM HOLDINGS NIGERIA LTD & ANOR (SC 316/2002) [2008] 10 (11 APRIL 2008)
[center]IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NIGERIA

On Friday, the 11th day of April 2008

SC 316/2002

BETWEEN

AKINKUGBE .......................................................................................................... APPELANT

And

EWULUM HOLDINGS NIGERIA LTD & ANOR ......................................................................................................... RESPONDENT[/center]

ISSUES

Whether the appellant re-claimed the leased property by force.

Whether the trial court and the Court of Appeal were correct in upholding respondents’ (tenants’) claim that their eviction by the appellant (landlord) amounted to trespass.

Whether the trial court and Court of Appeal were correct in awarding the respondents special damages in the sum of N3 million.

FACTS

The appellant as landlord had leased his property at 53 Talabi Street, Ikeja, to the respondents as tenants. The second respondent, as chairman and chief executive of the first respondent, was in actual occupation of the property. A dispute arose when the period of the lease expired and the respondents failed to vacate the leased property and give back possession to the appellant. The appellant successfully brought an action in the Lagos High Court claiming possession and obtained judgment in his favour. The respondents applied for extension of time to leave the property. The application was set down to be heard in January 1994, but before the hearing, the appellant took possession of the property. In turn, the respondents brought an action claiming that the eviction of the appellant was unlawful and that they were entitled to damages. The appellant defended the action and counter-claimed for damages. The trial court entered judgment for the respondents and awarded them special damages in the sum of N3 million. The appellant’s counter-claim was dismissed. The appellant’s appeal to the Court of Appeal was also dismissed and the appellant appealed further to the Supreme Court.

HELD

Leading judgment by Pius Olayiwola Aderemi, JSC; with A.I. Katsina-Alu, S.A. Akintan, M. Mohammed, W.S.N. Onnoghen, JJSC concurring

1. Substantial error in concurrent findings of lower courts must be corrected on appeal

An Appellate Court can interfere with the concurrent findings of lower courts where there is substantial error on the face of the proceedings which served to occasion a miscarriage of justice. Per Aderemi, JSC at 135.

2. When eviction amounts to trespass

At the time the appellant took over possession of the property, the respondents still had the keys and were therefore still in possession. The appellant therefore ejected the respondents from the property while their motion for an extension was still pending. Considering the circumstances of the case, the appellant committed an act of trespass, since trespass is a wrong against possession. Per Onnoghen, JSC at 153.

3. Landlord not to resort to self-help

A landlord who resorts to self-help to recover property leased by him runs foul of the law and is liable in damages. Per Aderemi, JSC at 135.

4. Liability in damages for trespass

In ejecting the respondent the appellant committed an act of trespass against the respondents and was therefore liable to the respondents in damages. Per Onnoghen, JSC at 153.

5. Commission of a crime must be proved beyond reasonable doubt

If the commission of a crime by a party to a civil case is directly in issue, the party must prove it beyond reasonable doubt. Per Aderemi, JSC at 135.

The quantum of damages had to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt, not on the balance of probabilities normally applied to civil matters. Per Onnoghen, JSC at 153.

6. Special damages must be specifically pleaded

Special damages consist of all items of loss which must be specified in pleadings before they may be proved. Per Aderemi, JSC at 135.

The respondents failed to prove their special damages beyond a reasonable doubt. Per Aderemi, JSC at 135.

The lower courts erred in awarding such damages. Special damages must not only be pleaded by the party claiming same but must also be strictly proved. Per Onnoghen, JSC at 153.

7. Award of special damages must not be outrageous

The award of damages in a case may not be outrageous. The circumstances of the case in which the respondents refused to vacate the leased premises in the face of an order for their eviction meant that they were only entitled to nominal damages in the sum of N10,000 for trespass. Per Onnoghen, JSC at 153.

Prof. A.B. Kasunmu, S.A.N. for the appellant with him, Mr A.A. Odunsi and Mr Tunde Osadare

Chief K.H.C. Nwokolo for the respondents with him, Mr C.J. Omekuagu
you are right
Thanks

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Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by modsAREuselesss: 3:44pm On Dec 19, 2020
Toktee:
You are indeed brainless.



Can you explain how he pissed the landlord?

And since you are not broke, can he send you his account details?


You are very useless no wonder you are always having issues with mods.
i could have asked him to send his account details for me to pay if he was not cursed like u. i dont give my money to poor cursed peasants
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by modsAREuselesss: 3:51pm On Dec 19, 2020
milehigh06:



You are as dumb as they come...owing anyone does not mean your properties get destroyed...how d f do you guys think?
u are the dumb one here. before u blame people for their actions. ask for the cause. u thnk he is mad to just go into his shop and destroy it?
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by modsAREuselesss: 3:52pm On Dec 19, 2020
Blackpearlxx:
please shut up...must yo disgrace your self
how much to lick my ass
Re: Destiny’s Shop: Angry Landlord Destroys Tenant’s Salon Over Unpaid Rent In Lekki by modsAREuselesss: 3:54pm On Dec 19, 2020
Sarmiz24:

Lol guy I know ur type nah only for online una Dey brah shiit, just pray say make u no meet tenant like me Omo aswear u go chop beating untop ur rent money, even if don rugged u finish I go still control my boyz make don come still kala u join... Omo if u mistakenly get houz use ur head o aje cuz e get why
abobi when u jam an extremist landlord like me u go melo

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