Urgent Warning to Ndigbo: Avoid Buying Abuja Green Area Properties A Legal Disaster That Could Wipe Out Your Investment
Urgent Warning to Ndigbo: Avoid Buying Abuja Green Area Properties A Legal Disaster That Could Wipe Out Your Investment By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo These rights are guaranteed by the Constitution, which affirms that every citizen, regardless of ethnicity, may acquire and hold immovable property anywhere in the country. In principle, this right is clear, equal, and undisputed. But in practice, particularly for many Igbo investors who form a significant portion of Nigeria’s trading class, the experience often tells a different story, one shaped by bureaucratic inconsistencies, ethnic tensions, abuse of official power, and recurring demolitions. The controversy surrounding the sale and subsequent demolition of properties built on designated green areas in Abuja is only the latest chapter. If you buy any property in that line, especially if you are Igbo as many have argued, it can be described as a long-running pattern of systemic economic hostility, and the government will come to reclaim the...