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Executed Certificates of Occupancy by the Honourable Minister FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WORKS AND HOUSING HEADQUARTERS, MABUSHI-ABUJA PUBLIC NOTICE EXECUTED CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY BY THE HONOURABLE MINISTER This is to notify the general public that the Honourable Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN has signed the underlisted 960 Nos. Certificates of Occupancy (C of O) in respect of Federal Government Landed Properties nationwide. 2. To this end the underlisted lessees / allotees are advised to contact the Director / HOD Lands and Housing Development Department Federal Ministry of Works and Housing Headquarters, Mabushi, Abuja on telephone no.: 08078755620 for necessary procedure before collection of the certificates of occupancy (C of O). EXECUTED CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY BY THE HONOURABLE S/N ALLOTTEE/LESSEE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY MINISTER S/N ALLOTTEE/LESSEE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY 31. (SGT) OTU IBETE ROAD 13, FLAT 2B, LOW COST HOUSING ESTATE, RUMUEME, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE 1 OPARA CHARLES NNAMDI 18 BONNY STREET, MARINEE BEACH, APAPA, 32. ANIYEYE FLAT 18, FED. DEPT OF AGRIC QUARTERS, LAGOS OVUOMOMEVBIE RUMMODUMAYA PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE CHRISTY TAIYE (MRS) 2 MR. ADEBAYO S. FALODUN ALONG OGUNNAIKI STREET, OFF ADIGBOLUJA 33. ARO A.A. (MR.) BLOCK 55, PLOT 1302, ABESAN, LAGOS STATE ROAD, OJODU, OGUND STATE. 3 HUMAIRI AHMED HOUSE NO. 6, UYO STREET, GWARINPA 34. AHMADU MUSA 15, SAPARA STREET, MARINE BEACH, APAPA, PROTOTYPE HOUSING SCHEME GWARINPA, LAGOS ABUJA 4 FEMI AJAYI (MR. & MRS) NO 48, KOLA ORETUGA STREET, MEIRAN 35. UMAR ALI A. 9B BATHURST ROAD, APAPA, LAGOS ALIMOSHO L.G.A., LAGOS STATE 5 NWOGU EARNEST NWAOBILOR HOUSE 64B, ROAD 8, FED. LOW COST HOUSING 36. MR. NDUKWU BLOCK D, UNIT 79, TRANS EKULU, ENUGU, ENUGU ESTATE ABA, ABIA STATE MATHEW STATE 6 JAMES SUNDAY 16, SAPARA STREET, MARINE BEACH, APAPA, 37. SUCABA INVEST. KANO COURT B5 GADUWA, ABUJA LAGOS RESOURCES LTD. 7 SHAMMAH NURSERY PRIMARY FEDERAL (SHAGARI) LOW COST HOUSING 38. NWANKWO ALONG UNITY CLOSE IJEGUN EGBA, SATELLITE SCHOOL, JEGGA, KEBBI STATE ESTATE, JEGA, KEBBI STATE FRANCIES TOWN, LAGOS IKECHUKWU 8. MR. BASIL ILILOCHI OGBOZOR SAINT MARY'S LAYOUT SITE B, PLOT 2, ONITHSA, 39. BETHAN NIGERIA NO. COLLIERY AVENUE, OFF OKPARA AVENUE, ENUGU EXPRESSWAY, IVA VALLEY, ENUGU LTD. ENUGU STATE NORTH, ENUGU STATE 9 HILLGATE INVESTMENT LTD NO. 5 COLLIERY AVENUE, OFF OKPARA AVENUE 40. SALMAN FAROUK BLOCK V, PLOT 2, FED. STAFF HOUSING SCHEME ENUGU, ENUGU STATE NIGERIA LIMITED (PHASEII), IKOLABA, IBADAN, OYO STATE 10 OPARAH CHIDI OKPARA (MR) 10, PARIYA ROAD, U/RIMI G.R.A., KADUNA, 41. GEE-LEC DOGON DUTSE, JOS NORTH LOCAL GOVT. AREA, KADUNA STATE INTIERNATIONAL PLATEAU STATE FOOTBALL ACADEMY 11 MR. OLAWALE AND MRS. BLOCK CXXVIII, PLOT 13, ISHERI-OLOFIN, LAGOS 42. UCHE AKUECHE BUBA MARWA ROAD, IJEGUN-EGBA WATERSIDE, OMOLOLA IGE SATELLITE TOWN, OJO L.G.A., LAGOS STATE 12 MR GANIYU I. AMOFE ALONG AGEGE-ISHERI ROAD/AINA STREET, 43. CHARITY NGOZI BLOCK IV, PLOT 13, FED. GOVT. SITE AND OODU TOWN, IKEJA L.G.A., LAGOS STATE OKAFOR SERVICES SCHEME, NKWUBOR, ENUGU EAST, L.G.A 13 MR. ILECHUKWU B. CHINONDU BLOCK VI, PLOT 6A, AS EXT. DELTA STATE 44. ODUBOLA PLOT 20, FED. MIN. OF WORKS QUARTERS (IN-FILL) BAMGBOLA IJEBU-ODE 14 THE GOSPEL FAITH MISSION ALONG 4TH AVENUEE, 5TH JUNCTION, CHURCH 45. YUSUF BELLO 14, SAPARA STREET, MARINE BEACH, APAPA, INT. BUS STOP, ABESAN-IPAJA ALIMOSHO, L.G.A., LAGOS (FAITH HERITAGE COLLEEGE) LAGOS STATE 15 ELIZABETH ONUOHA (MRS) BLOCK 28, PLOT 671, ABESAN, LAGOS STATE 46. OLOGUNAGBA HOUSEE 58A CONSTITUTION AVENUE, GADUWA ANTHONY TAIWO 16 OPARA R.C. CLOSE 32, HOUSE 12, SATELLITE TOWN, LAGOS 47. ADEYEMI JAMES BLOCK 1, FLAT 4, GAMES VILLAGES, SURULERE, KOLAWOLE LAGOS STATE 17 SELINA OLUYINKA FAKOLUJO 721 ROAD, BLOCK 8, FLAT 10, FESTAC TOWN, 48. MR EBERE EE & MRS. NO. 2 SHOLA AGBOLA STREET, SATELLITE TOWN, (MRS) LAGOS CHIGOZIE EEE LAGOS 18 HON. JUSTICE DAHIRU HOUSE 25A, DEMOCRACY CRESCENT, GADUWA. 49. ONOJA LARABA 1ST, SULTAN ROAD, U/RIMI, G.R.A., KADUNA, MUSDAPHER JEROME (MRS) KADUNA STATE 19 AHMAD A. USMAN MAIN STREET, PLOT 10, FED. GOVT. LOW COST 50. MOHAMMED A. 9 SWIMMING POOL ROAD, KABALA DOKI G.R.A., HOUSING ESTATE (IN-FILL SCHEME) YOLA, LAWAL KADUNA, KADUNA STATE. 20 IKE HENRY CHUKWUMA BLOCK VI, PLOT 102, FED. GOVT. LAND (NIG. 51. ATIKU ABDULKADIR B;PCL 7. F;AT 2. SI[RE,E CPIRT QUARTERS, ABACHA PRISONS SITE) AT AVU JUNCTION, OWERI, IMO ROAD, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE STATE 21 CHIEF VICTOR OGBU BI, 51 SAVAGE CRESCENT, G.R.A., ENUGU, ENUGU 52. EDOTA IBRAHIM PLOT 15C YELLOW BUSH AVENUE GADUWA NORTH L.G.A., ENUGU STATE ESTATE, FCT, ABUJA 22 ALIYU SULEIMAN BALLADAN 17, SAPARA STREET, MARINE BEACH, APAPA 53. IRENE JAIYEOLA BLOCK 65, PLOT 1521, ABESAN, LALGOS ALEOGENA 23 ENGR. YEMI OGUNTOMINIYI AT BLOCK 1, PLOT 18, JEJI VILLAGE CHIKUN 54. IGNATIUS OKAFOR C. BLOCK XXII, PLOT 20, REPUBLIC LAYOUT, ENUGU, L.G.A., KADUNA STATE ENUGU STATE 24 SUNDAY ADEGOKE IFAJIMI BLOCK IV, PLOT 1, FED. GOVT. SITE AND 55. LOUIS EVUARHERHE 505 FLAT 3, KODESHO QUARTERS, IKEJA, LAGOS SERVICES SCHEME, IGBOGBO/BAIYEKU ROAD, EDAFIENENE STATE IKORODU, LAGOS 25 MR AYARA PETER KAYODE & OGO-OLUWA CLOSE, OKE-IRA, OGBA IKEJA 56. MRS. CHIKA UDE BLOCK XIV, PLOT 6, REPUBLIC LAYOUT, ENUGU, MRS. AYARA BOSE JANET L.G.A., LAGOS STATE ENUGU STATE 26. GODWIN CHIJIOKE NWOBODO QUARTER 7, OBA-AKINJOBI STREET, IKEJA G.R.A., 57. SADIQ UMAR PLOT 166 YELLOW BUSH AVENUE GADUWA IKEJA-LAGOS ESTATE, FCT, ABUJA 27. FATAI AYINDE PLOT 7, BLOCK CXIVA ISHERI-OLOFIN, LAGOS 58. MRS. GABBY BLOCK P, HOUSE 3, ROYAL ESTATE, ERIC-MOORE STATE ADEYINKA BRIGHT 28. SHITTU NUHU JUMARE HOUSE B4, ABDULKARIM ADISA HOUSING 59. MR. INNOCENT UDE BLOCK IV, PLOT 1, REPUBLIC LAYOUT ENUGU, ESTATE, GUDU, ABUJA EUGU STATE 29. NKWOJI P. ONGODI (MRS) 10B ABANA STREET, PORT-HARCOURT G.R.A., 60. REV. BABATUNDE BLOCK IV, PLOT 9, FED. STAFF OUSING SCHEME PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE ADEMOLA IDOWU (PHASE II), IKOLABA, IBADAN, OYO STATE 30. HENRY VANCE DAFE O. FLAT 19, FED. DEPT. OF AGRIC QUARTERS, 61. ODIAH FELIX EDOZIE 9A, KABALA ROAD, U/RIMI G.R.A., KADUNA, RUMUODOMAYA, PORT HARCOURT, RIVER (DR) KADUNA STATE STATE - 2 - EXECUTED CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY BY THE HONOURABLE S/N ALLOTTEE/LESSEE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY MINISTER S/N ALLOTTEE/LESSEE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY 102. ANZAKU MONDAY BLOCK V, PLOT 2A, KUJE 62. SADIQ ABUBAKAR IBRAHIM OLD G.R.A., GOMBE, HOUSE 5, GOMBE STATE 103. ROYAL TOBACCO NO. 6B, MEKUNWEN ROAD, IKOYI, LAGOS COMPANY STATE 63. MR. ANTHONY UPONI HOUSE NO. 7 ON MEYERPLEX CLOSE, D.N. MEYER 104. TONAK ISA BLOCK 10, PLOT 7, NATIONAL SITE AND HOUSINNG ESTATE, KUJE, ABUJA SERVICES SCHEME (FRCN SITE), GONINGORA, KADUNA STATE 64. BABAYO MOHAMMED CHINADE BLOCK 2, FLAT 2, C.D STREET, HOTORO, KANO, 105. USMAN KWAHU BLOCK 10, PLOT 6, NATIONAL SITE AND (ENGR) KANO STATE SERVICES SCHEME (FRCN SITE), GONINGORA, KADUNA STATE 65. ADESHINA UDASHIRU ABIODUN QQUARTER 3, AGRIC QUARTERS, GBONOGUN 106. YAHAYA KAZA BLOCK 10, PLOT 5, NATIONAL SITE AND VILLAGE, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE SERVICES SCHEME (FRCN SITE), GONINGORA, KADUNA STATE 66. OLARENWAJU OYATOGUN GPF 114B, HOSPITAL ROAD, LOKOJA, KOGI STATE 107. RABE SANI BLOCK 10, PLOT 8, NATIONAL SITE AND SEERVICES SCHEME (FRCN SITE), GONINGORA, KADUNA STATE 67. JOSEPH OLAJIDE ADESIYAN 2B, PILOT CRESCENT, GAMES VILLAGE, 108. ASEKHAMEN ITUAH FLAT 13, TRANSIT QUARTERS, ALAUSA, LAGOS SURULERE, LAGOS NABAI STATE 68. EMMANUEL DARINYA BLOCK C, FLAT 6, NYSC QUARTERS, CHURCH 109. CHRISTIAN CHUKWUMA BLOCK VIII, PLOT 2, SITE B, ONITSHA, STREET, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE OBIANYO ANAMBRA STATE 69. JENEBU PATIENCE OMALE BLOCK A, ROOM 5, STATE &LOCAL GOVT. 110. MR. UNANKA U. ALONG SHEHU EMAKIRUN STREET, YAKOYO, QUARTERS, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE CHUKWUDI OJODU, IFO L.G.A., LAGOS STATE 70. NKADI BENEDICT BLOCK B, FLAT 5, SOLID MINERALS STAFF 111. ALHAJI ISIAKA TOYIN FLAT 12, TRANSIT QUARTERS, ALAUSA, LAGOS CHUKWUEMEKA QUARTERS, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE GIWA STATE 71. ISAH ADAMU (MR) 1 AVIATION QUARTERS NOMNS LAND, HIGHWAY 112. DR. ABUBAKAR ALI- 53 CONSTITUTION AVENUE GADUWA, ABUJA QUARTERS, OLD AIRPORT ROAD, KANO STATE GOMBE 72. ELUFIDIPE OLUMIDE A. BLOCK 7, FLAT 3, AGRIC QUARTERS, IGWESI 113. ARC. BONIFACE CHUKA 18A, IMOKE STREET, G.R.A, ENUGU, ENUGU HAPPINESS (MRS) CLOSE, TRANS EKULU, ENUGU, ESTATE UDEH STATE 73. NJOKU LAZARUS (MR) BLOCK 5, FLAT 19, RED-BRICKS, GAMEES 114. MRS. GBEMISOLA NO. 54 CONSTITUTION AVENUE, GADUWA, VILLAGE, SURULERE, LAGOS STATE SYLVIA ADEPO ABUJA 74. SUNDAY OLANIYI OGUNJIMI S.S.PQ, 1, BAALE OYENIYI STREET, IKOLABA, 115. EMMANUEL O. NWALA ROAD 4, FLAT 11B, FMW&H QUTRS, WOJI, PORT IBADAN HARCOURT, R/STATE 75. UDO UDO UMOREN 202 ROAD, 2ND AVENE, D CLOSE, BLOCK 2, FLAT 116. MR. UWALAKA HENRY BLOCK D, FLAT 2, FHE, UMUGUMA OWERRI, 12, FESTAC TOWN, LAGOS UCHE IMO STATE 76. AMUDAT BOLAJI OLATUNJI (RS) 202 ROAD, D CLOSE, BLOCK 2, FLAT 3, FESTAC 117. HARUNA YUSUF (ENGR) 7B CHILD AVENUE, APAPA, LAGOS TOWN, LAGOS 77. MR. GANIYU I. AMOFE ALONG AGEGE-ISHERI ROAD/AINA STREET, 118. PATRICK OKEKE ALLIA BLOCK V, PLOT 11, FED. GOVT. SITE AND OJODU TOWN, IKEJA L.G.A, LAGOS STATE SERVICES SCHEME, NKWUBOR, ENUGU 78. MICHAEL OLUKAYODE GOF 83 JANET EKUNDAYO STREET, G.R.A., 119. DR. OMOOGUN GEORGE 1A, SURAME ROAD, U/RIMI, G.R.A. KADUNA, AIYEGBUSI LOKOJA, KOGI STATE ADDEWALE KADUNA STATE 79. ROSELINE ICHABA BLOCK 1, FLAT 1, NYSC QUARTER, MARARABA, 120. PHILIP SUNDAY NO. 7 IDOWU ATOBITE STREET, AGBELEKALE, NASARAWA STATE DAMISSAH (MR) KE-ODO, ALIMOSHO, LAGOS HELEN NOGOZI DAMISSAH (MRS) 80. BARNABAS HUDSON BLOCK B, ROOMS 3 & 4, STATE & LOCAL GOVT. 121. SALAU RASAQ HOUSE 15, ROAD 21, TRANS-AMADI GARDENS, QUARTERS II, MARARABA, NASARAWA STATE ADESHINA BABATUNDE P/HARCOURT, R/STATE 81.
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