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Opinion: Primate Ayodele Knows So Much About Nigerian Kidnappers* By Danjuma Paul

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Niger: One Week After Primate Ayodele’s Warnings, Bandits Attack Nigerian Soldiers (VIDEO)

*Opinion: Primate Ayodele Knows So Much About Nigerian Kidnappers*

By Danjuma Paul

 

 

In the last few days, the education sector has witnessed some unfortunate attacks involving students and teachers of secondary schools especially in the northern part of the country.

 

 

Opinion: Primate Ayodele Knows So Much About Nigerian Kidnappers*
By Danjuma Paul

 

On Thursday 7th of March 2024, Bandits stormed the LEA Primary School, Kuriga, around 8.30am shortly after the assembly gathering and abducted the pupils and some staff members of the schools. No fewer than 287 abducted pupils and teachers of the Government Secondary School and LEA Primary School, Kuriga 1, in the Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, were involved.

Barely 48 hours after the incident, more than a dozen students and four women were kidnapped from a school in Gada, Sokoto. Gangs of motorcycle-riding armed men took primary and secondary school children between the ages of eight and 15, school authorities and parents said.

Although, security operatives have swung into action to secure the release of the abducted persons and we can only hope that at the end of the day, this doesn’t end like another Chibok girls crisis that rocked the country some years ago.

Away from the unfortunate kidnap operations that have been happening in the country especially since President Tinubu’s administration started, I have been wondering how a prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele has been accurately foretelling the activities of terrorists especially kidnappers and surprisingly, they come to pass.

The prophet didn’t just start prophesying about kidnappers, I remember during an interview shortly after the Chibok girls abduction, Primate Ayodele revealed that the girls have been split into different groups and are still in Nigeria. This was at a time when the whole security system of the country was desperately finding leads to where the girls were kept. It became more shocking when it was confirmed that they have been divided into groups and still in the country even till today. How was Primate Ayodele able to know this?

In 2020, when Hundreds of students were abducted from a school in Kankara Local Government Area (LGA) of Katsina State, Primate Ayodele immediately passed a message across to the military about the whereabouts of the students and assured the parents that they will be rescued despite the fact that he isn’t a security operative. However, about one week later they were truly rescued, making it one of the few successful rescue operations of the last administration. How did Primate Ayodele know this?

Primate Ayodele reveals location of kidnapped Kastina boys

After the incessant kidnap operations during the Ex-president, Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, there was a noticeable reduction in secondary school abductions until the country experienced a renewal of this unfortunate operation two days ago.

However, there is evidence that Primate Ayodele warned the federal government to secure schools across the country against attacks that God has shown him.

On the 1st of October, 2023, Primate Ayodele in his usual way of releasing prophetic messages warned the federal and state government to secure Nigerian secondary schools as he foresaw an attack in the education sector.

In the prophecy which was captured in a video, he succinctly expressed the need for the fortification of security in Nigerian academic institutions in order to avert attacks.

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♬ original sound – Primate Ayodele

Let’s not also forget that Primate Ayodele said in his 2024 prophecies which were released on Friday, 22nd Of December, 2023 that kidnapping will take a new dimension in the country and that if care isn’t taken, important personalities will be abducted.

These were his words

“Kidnap: I foresee that a Commissioner and an aide in a Governor’s convoy will be kidnapped. The spirit of God says kidnapping will take another dimension. Let us pray for all governors in Nigeria that none of them will be bedridden.

2024: I foresee president’s assassination, gov’s death, attempted takeover of Tinubu govt – Primate Ayodele

To corroborate his words, the earlier part of the year witnessed several reports of kidnap operations especially in Abuja, the federal capital territory. They happened in such a way that the country had never seen before; daily abduction of passengers, invasion of gated estates to abduct personalities, hijacking of vehicles by kidnappers and it got to a stage where Nigerians had to contribute money to pay ransom for a kidnap victim.

Among other sectors, Primate Ayodele seems to know so much about the operations of terrorists and kidnappers in the country. His directions and warnings about kidnappers have all come to pass. Personally, I would recommend that security operatives follow this man of God well enough in order to be informed about these terrorists.

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The Role of Certificate of Occupancy in Property Valuation Method in Nigeria by Dennis Isong

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The Role of Certificate of Occupancy in Property Valuation Method in Nigeria by Dennis Isong

In Nigeria’s real estate landscape, property valuation serves as a crucial process that determines the worth of a property for various purposes, including buying, selling, and securing loans. One significant document that plays a pivotal role in this process is the Certificate of Occupancy (C of O). This legal document, issued by the state government, confirms an individual’s right to use and occupy land for a specified period.
Understanding the interplay between the C of O and property valuation is essential for investors, developers, and homeowners alike, as it can significantly influence market perceptions and property prices.
Understanding the Certificate of Occupancy
The Certificate of Occupancy is a legal document that signifies ownership and the right to occupy land. In Nigeria, land ownership is primarily governed by statutory laws, customary laws, and the Land Use Act of 1978, which mandates that all land in urban areas is owned by the government. Thus, the issuance of a C of O is necessary to establish a legal claim over any parcel of land.
Obtaining a C of O is a comprehensive process that involves several steps, including land survey, payment of necessary fees, and completion of relevant documentation. Once issued, the C of O provides security to the landowner by guaranteeing their rights against unlawful eviction or encroachment. This security is a significant factor in property valuation. Properties with a valid C of O are generally seen as more valuable and less risky compared to those without, as the certificate signifies legal recognition and ownership rights.
C of O and Market Perception
The presence of a C of O can significantly influence market perception and the demand for a property. Properties with a valid Certificate of Occupancy are typically viewed as more desirable by potential buyers and investors. This perception stems from the legal security that a C of O provides. Buyers are more likely to invest in properties with a C of O because they have assurance that their rights are protected, and the likelihood of disputes regarding ownership is minimized.
Moreover, lenders and financial institutions often require a C of O before approving loans for property purchases or developments. A valid C of O enhances the credibility of the property, making it easier for buyers to secure financing. This accessibility to finance, in turn, can lead to increased property demand, thereby driving up its valuation. Conversely, properties lacking a C of O may be perceived as risky investments, resulting in lower valuations and reduced buyer interest. Thus, the C of O serves as a critical indicator of a property’s reliability and marketability.
C of O in the Property Valuation Process
In the property valuation process, a valuer considers various factors to determine the value of a property. These factors typically include location, size, condition, and comparable sales in the area. However, the existence of a C of O is often a prominent consideration. During the valuation process, valuers will assess the C of O to ascertain the legal standing of the property. A valid C of O not only confirms ownership but also indicates compliance with local land use regulations, zoning laws, and building codes.
Valuers may also take into account the duration of the C of O. In Nigeria, a C of O is usually granted for 99 years, and this long tenure can positively influence a property’s valuation. The security provided by a long-term C of O assures potential buyers of their rights over the property for an extended period, making it a more attractive investment. Conversely, properties without a C of O, or those with expired or disputed certificates, may be valued lower due to the inherent risks associated with such properties.
Furthermore, a C of O can impact future development potential, which is a crucial aspect of property valuation. Properties with a valid C of O are more likely to receive the necessary approvals for development or alteration, while those without may face legal hurdles. This potential for development can enhance the property’s value, as it indicates future income generation possibilities. Consequently, valuers consider the C of O as a critical factor that influences the overall worth of the property in the market.
Challenges and Implications of C of O in Property Valuation
Despite its importance, the C of O is not without challenges. The process of obtaining a C of O can be lengthy and complex, leading to delays in property transactions. In some cases, disputes over land ownership can arise, particularly in areas where customary land tenure systems are prevalent. These disputes can complicate the valuation process, as properties with contentious C of Os may be difficult to sell and consequently valued lower.
Additionally, the presence of a C of O does not automatically guarantee a problem-free investment. Factors such as environmental issues, development restrictions, or changes in land use policies can affect property value. Valuers must therefore conduct thorough due diligence, considering not only the existence of a C of O but also any associated risks or liabilities.
In conclusion, the Certificate of Occupancy plays a crucial role in property valuation methods in Nigeria. As a legal document that signifies ownership and security, it significantly influences market perception and property demand. Valuers must consider the C of O when assessing a property’s value, as it reflects the legal standing and development potential of the land. However, challenges associated with the C of O, such as ownership disputes and regulatory complexities, must also be navigated to ensure accurate valuations. For stakeholders in the Nigerian real estate market, understanding the importance of the C of O is vital for making informed investment decisions and maximizing property value.
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From Ankara to Amala: Owambe Party unveils Christmas Edition for party lovers in Lagos

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From Ankara to Amala: Owambe Party unveils Christmas Edition for party lovers in Lagos

 

Imagine a night where Aso Ebi slays meet twinkling lights, where the beats of Afrobeat and Highlife are spiced with electrifying performances ready to get your hips moving.

Get ready for the biggest and most unbeatable vibes at the 2024 Owambe party happening on the 15th of December 2024! at Amore gardens, Lekki phase1 proudly brought to you by Spotlight by Mmakamba.

The Owambe Party Christmas edition promises a night filled with vibrant entertainment, music, food and jaw dropping fashion with electrifying performances from award winning artists and celebrity DJs that will keep you dancing all night long!

This season’s ultimate turn-up is happening, and you’re invited to soak in the magic of Unbeatable Owambe Party vibes with all the flair and flavor you can handle.

Expect unlimited mouth-watering Jollof rice, smoky suya, and small chops paired with the finest palm wine and cocktails, because no party experience can match the Owambe Party.

Mark your calendars, save the date! December 15th will be a masterpiece!

For inquiries and reservation, follow us on Instagram: @SpotlightByMmakamba and @TheOwambeParty.

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Appeal Court Removes MC Oluomo, Reinstate Baruwa

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Appeal Court Removes MC Olumo, Reinstate Baruwa

Appeal Court Removes MC Oluomo, Reinstate Baruwa

 

 

The Appeal Court in Abuja has announced Alhaji Tajudeen Ibikunle Baruwa as the lawful President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW).

Appeal Court Removes MC Olumo, Reinstate Baruwa

It can be recalled that Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, was days ago inaugurated as NURTW president.

The recent decision came after the court reviewed and upheld an earlier ruling by the National Industrial Court.

The initial judgment, delivered on March 11, 2024, recognized Baruwa as the rightful president of the union. However, an appeal was filed by Alhaji Najeem Usman Yasin, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, and their supporters. They argued against the Industrial Court’s decision but were unsuccessful in convincing the appellate court.

A three-member panel of justices, Hamma Akawu Barka, Nnamdi Dimgba, and Asmau Ojuolape Akanbi, ruled that the appeal lacked merit. The court declared Baruwa as the elected leader of NURTW and dismissed the challenge brought forward by MC Oluomo’s faction.

In addition to confirming Baruwa’s position, the Appeal Court ordered the appellants, who are supporters of MC Oluomo, to pay N100,000 as damages to the respondents.

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