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Wike Demolishes Part of Popular Abuja Estate Over Building Violations - A Warning for Investors

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), under the leadership of Minister Nyesom Wike, has taken decisive action by demolishing a section of the upscale Citiscape Villa in Guzape District, Abuja. The stated reason for the demolition is the developer's blatant disregard for building regulations and the construction of properties on designated waterways.

Felix Obuah, the Coordinator of the Abuja Metropolitan Management Council, who led the enforcement team on Monday, May 5, 2025, revealed a concerning detail: the developer allegedly sold off these restricted waterways and green areas to unsuspecting buyers. This highlights a significant risk for individuals looking to invest in property in Nigeria's capital.

This incident serves as a stark reminder for prospective investors, both domestic and international, to exercise extreme caution and conduct thorough due diligence before committing to any real estate ventures in Abuja and Nigeria at large. It is absolutely crucial to **independently verify the legitimacy of land titles, building approvals, and adherence to city planning regulations directly with the relevant government authorities** before making any financial commitments.

The case of Citiscape Villa demonstrates that even investments in seemingly high-end areas are not immune to regulatory issues. Buyers who trusted the developer's promises now face the unfortunate reality of having their properties, or parts thereof, demolished due to violations that should have been avoided from the outset.

Minister Wike's firm stance, vowing to continue the demolition of illegal structures despite criticism, underscores the government's commitment to enforcing city plans. While this may be seen as a positive step towards urban order, it also carries significant implications for those who have invested without proper verification.

Prospective buyers must learn from this situation and prioritize direct engagement with the FCTA's relevant departments, such as the Department of Development Control, to confirm the status of any property they intend to purchase. Relying solely on developers' assurances can lead to devastating financial losses and legal battles.

The demolition at Citiscape Villa should serve as a critical lesson: **in the Nigerian real estate market, particularly in rapidly developing areas like Abuja, independent verification with government authorities is not just advisable – it is an absolute necessity to safeguard your investment and avoid potential heartbreak.**


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@folake 12 days ago: πŸ”— πŸ“€
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Everyday come and invest but the same government that allocated the land will wake up and demolish your house simply because they want to use it to compensate their friends and familiesΒ 

@mozilla 11 days ago: πŸ”— πŸ“€

Who approved the plans before though



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