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Advert List 144 16Th December, 2020 Advert List 144 16th December, 2020. ADVERTISEMENT of APPLICANTS FOR LAND REGISTRATION 1. The underlisted applications have been received under the Land Use Decree of 1978 for grant of Statutory Right of Occupancy. 2. Any member of the public who may wish to object to any of the applications below should do so within 21 days of this publication. 3. Notice of objection should be accompanied with the copies of a sworn affidavit, evidence of ownership of title and a non-refundable fee of N20,000 (Twenty thousand Naira) for each objection and addressed to the Managing Director, Edo State Geographic Information Service, 102 Sapele Road, Benin City. 4 4. TAKE NOTE: SHORTLY ALL PROPERTIES FOR REGISTRATION WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE EDOGIS WEBSITE: www.edogis.org Signed: Francis Evbuomwan Managing Director Edo State Geographic Information Service EDOGIS HELPLINE: 08136149787, 08156611097 EMAIL: [email protected]; Web: www.edogis.org 1 Advert List 144 16th December, 2020. AKOKO-EDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA S/N Name(s) File Number Particulars of Plot 1 OLORE SOLOMON BUORO EDL 37794 A Parcel of Land off Ososo-Ogori Road, Uweri Quarters, Ososo, Edo State transferred from Mr. Alasa Braimoh O. as shown on survey plan no. ERML/ED2020/167A and having an area of 8,361.08m2 and delineated by beacons: Q9893ZB, Q9892ZB, Q9891ZB, Q9890ZB and being AGRICULTURAL and UNDEVELOPED. EGOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA S/N Name(s) File Number Particulars of Plot 2 JOSEFINA MOHAMMED EDL 56463 A Parcel of Land at Uwelu Quarters, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Miss Iroiwen Aimufua as shown on survey plan no. SMD/EDO/2020/522 and having an area of 789.77m2 and delineated by beacons: Z7472ZF, Z7474ZF, Z7473ZF, Z7471ZF and being RESIDENTIAL and DEVELOPED. ESAN NORTH EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA S/N Name(s) File Number Particulars of Plot 3 ESELEGHANE JOHN EDL 56597 A Parcel of Land at Iduomole Quarters, Afuda Area, Ebhoiyi, Uromi, Edo State transferred from Pa. OKPEBHOLO Okpebholo O. Akhimien as shown on survey plan no. JAA/ED/17/2017 and having an area of 922.05m2 and delineated by beacons: Q8530C, Q8529C, Q8531C, Q8528C and being RESIDENTIAL and DEVELOPED. EDOGIS HELPLINE: 08136149787, 08156611097 EMAIL: [email protected]; Web: www.edogis.org 2 Advert List 144 16th December, 2020. ETSAKO WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA S/N Name(s) File Number Particulars of Plot 4 MONDAY PETER IKERODAH EDL 56840 A Parcel of Land off George Innih Street, Sabo, Iyakpi-South Ibie, Edo State transferred from Hon. Jafaru Braimah as shown on survey plan no. OGT/ED/20/178 and having an area of 820.99m2 and delineated by beacons: AA9909ZU, AA9912ZU, AA9911ZU, AA9908ZU, AA9913ZU, AA9910ZU and being RESIDENTIAL and DEVELOPED. IKPOBA-OKHA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA S/N Name(s) File Number Particulars of Plot 5 IGHO BENJAMIN IGBINOSA EDL 54943 A Parcel of Land at Aduwawa Village Area, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Sunday Ahanon as shown on survey plan no. VPS/ED03/077 and having an area of 1,909.05m2 and delineated by beacons: A6267J, A6266J, A6269J, A6268J and being RESIDENTIAL and DEVELOPED. 6 GREAT ADAGBONYI EMOVON EDL 56453 A Parcel of Land at Ward 40/B, Ohovbe-Ovbioba, Ohovbe-Ovbiokao Village Road Along Benin- Agbor Express Road, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mr. Charles Edobor Aiwerioba as shown on survey plan no. GEO/1057/2017/ENG/EDO and having an area of 7,975.04m2 and delineated by beacons: R6405ZG, R6406ZG, N1635AA, R6408ZG, R6407ZG, R6410ZG, R6409ZG and being COMMERCIAL and DEVELOPED, 7 CHRISTOPHER EDL 56530 A Parcel of Land Uhie Community off Benin-Sapele Road, Benin City, Edo State transferred from OGHENETEJIRI Stephen Edobor as shown on survey plan no. GEO/1889/2018/ENG/EDO and having an area of AWHARITOMA 955.08m2 and delineated by beacons: T2881ZG, T2880ZG, T2879ZG, T2878ZG and being RESIDENTIAL and DEVELOPED. 8 NEW-MAN OGBEIDE EDL 56583 A Parcel of Land at Orior Osemwende Village Area, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mr. Odion Aiworo as shown on survey plan no. NOI/ED/033/2020 and having an area of 482.17m2 and delineated by beacons: AA9126AI, AA9127AI, AA9125AI, AA9124AI and being RESIDENTIAL and DEVELOPED. 9 FRANCISCA AGIDIGBI EDL 56679 A Parcel of Land at Utesi Community, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mr. Ihomwan Edo as shown on survey plan no. MEA/ED/1030A&B/2020 and having an area of 3,717.22m2 and delineated by beacons: AB8963T, AB8961T, AB8962T, AB8960T and being RESIDENTIAL and UNDEVELOPED. EDOGIS HELPLINE: 08136149787, 08156611097 EMAIL: [email protected]; Web: www.edogis.org 3 Advert List 144 16th December, 2020. 10 FRANCISCA AGIDIGBI EDL 56681 A Parcel of Land at Utesi Community, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mr. Ihomwan Edo as shown on survey plan no. MEA/ED/1030A&B/2020 and having an area of 3,669.79m2 and delineated by beacons: AB8957T, AB8956T, AB8959T, AB8958T and being RESIDENTIAL and UNDEVELOPED. 11 GLORIA OSOBHALENDE EDL 56724 A Parcel of Land at New Layout, Aduwawa Village Area, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mr. KLABUNDE-ONEHIDEBAWO Gabriel Aikhomu as shown on survey plan no. KMG/ED/9692/2020 and having an area of 501.38m2 and delineated by beacons: X7325BA, X7322BA, X7323BA, X7324BA and being RESIDENTIAL and DEVELOPED. 12 CHRISTOPHER EHISIEME EDL 56739 A Parcel of Land at Ward 33/E, Oka-Bere Community Area, Benin City,Edo State transferred from IGHODARO Mr. Odigie Igbinigie as shown on survey plan no. SMD/EDO/2020/1852 and having an area of 849.72m2 and delineated by beacons: AB9567ZF, AB9565ZF, AB9566ZF, AB9564ZF and being RESIDENTIAL and UNDEVELOPED. 13 CHRISTOPHER EHISIEME EDL 56740 A Parcel of Land at Ward 33/E, Oka-Bere Community Area, Benin City, Edo State transferred from IGHODARO Mr. Monday Ogbonmwan as shown on survey plan no. SMD/EDO/2020/1853 and having an area of 797.95m2 and delineated by beacons: AB9570ZF, AB9571ZF, AB9568ZF, AB9569ZF and being RESIDENTIAL and UNDEVELOPED. 14 VICTOR ILUOBE IBOI EDL 56763 A Parcel of Land at Evbuabogun Village Area, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mrs. Aibueku Noghayin Josephine as shown on survey plan no. TDN/ED/005/2020 and having an area of 465.61m2 and delineated by beacons: Z6897ZL, T2809ZF, Z6899ZL, Z6898ZL and being RESIDENTIAL and UNDEVELOPED. 15 STEPHEN IMADE EKHATOR EDL 56932 A Parcel of Land at Aduwawa Quarters, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mr. Oteakhabun Oviasogie as shown on survey plan no. GEO/ENG/EDO/1438/2013 and having an area of 886.08m2 and delineated by beacons: L1348ZG, L1347ZG, L1346ZG, L1345ZG and being COMMERCIAL and DEVELOPED. 16 VICTORIA AGHATOR EDL 57098 A Parcel of Land at Uhie Community, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mrs. Mary Ohenhen as shown on survey plan no. GEO/3485/2020/ENG/EDO and having an area of 923.11m2 and delineated by beacons: AA7055ZG, AA7054ZG, AA7057ZG, AA7056ZG and being RESIDENTIAL and DEVELOPED. 17 GLORY SANDRA UDINMWEN EDL 57385 A Parcel of Land at Utesi Community, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mr. Dumez Edo as shown on survey plan no. MEA/ED/1240/2020 and having an area of 2,507.63m2 and delineated by beacons: AB9816T, AB9813T, AB9814T, AB9815T and being RESIDENTIAL and UNDEVELOPED. EDOGIS HELPLINE: 08136149787, 08156611097 EMAIL: [email protected]; Web: www.edogis.org 4 Advert List 144 16th December, 2020. OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA S/N Name(s) File Number Particulars of Plot 18 UYI MARTINS OSAGIE EDL 47018 A Parcel of Land at Ward 36/A, Ugbor Village Area, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mr. Osa Ogbeide as shown on survey plan no. DISC/ED2011/01 and having an area of 1,716.22m2 and delineated by beacons: H4321ZE, H4320ZE, H4323ZE, H4322ZE and being RESIDENTIAL and UNDEVELOPED. 19 ESOSA EDUGIE OSUNDE EDL 50781 A Parcel of Land at Aruogba Community, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Chief Reuben Iserhienrhien as shown on survey plan no. SMD/EDO/2020/274 and having an area of 1,000.63m2 and delineated by beacons: P2176ZG, Z8779ZF, Z8778ZF and being RESIDENTIAL and UNDEVELOPED. 20 KENNETH CHUKWUBUEZE EDL 56007 A Parcel of Land at Ward 39/A, Ugiokhuen Village, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Chief OBIYO Efese Obanor as shown on survey plan no. SMD/EDO/2020/1234 and having an area of 1,438.00m2 and delineated by beacons: AA9563ZF, AA9562ZF, P8631, P8661 and being RESIDENTIAL and UNDEVELOPED. 21 Mr. EDDY-MOORE EDL 56173 A Parcel of Land at Ward 20/K, Ora Crescent, Uzebu Quarters, Benin City, Edo State transferred OSAYOMWANBOR OJO and from Tunde Akinyemi as shown on survey plan no. OSYI/ED2019/11 and having an area of 247.35m2 Mrs. ISOKEN OJO and delineated by beacons: X8379AB, X8380AB, X8382AB, X8381AB and being RESIDENTIAL and UNDEVELOPED. 22 HANNAH OSAYUWAME EDL 56174 A Parcel of Land at Ward 36/A, Amagba Village Area, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mrs. ODEMWINGIE Florence Okojie as shown on survey plan no. GEO/3065/2020/ENG/EDO and having an area of 435.90m2 and delineated by beacons: AA7464ZG, AA7466ZG, AA7465ZG, AA7467ZG and being RESIDENTIAL and DEVELOPED. 23 Mr. ADEBAYO GBAJUMO and EDL 56204 A Parcel of Land at Ward 36/A, Aruogba Community, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mr. Mrs. BLESSING ADEBAYO Osadolor Nosa as shown on survey plan no. MEA/ED/188/2018 and having an area of 367.19m2 GBAJUMO and delineated by beacons: W3790T, W3791T, W3789T, W3788T and being RESIDENTIAL and DEVELOPED. 24 IYOBOSA MICHAEL EDL 56353 A Parcel of Land at Ekae Village Area, Benin City, Edo State transferred from Mrs. Roseline Edo as EDOKPOLOR shown on survey plan no.
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