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Executed Certificates of Occupancy by the Honourable Minister FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER, 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 recently executed a total of 1000 Certificates of Occupancy in respect of Federal Government Landed Properties nationwide. 2. To this end, the under-listed lessees/allottees are hereby advised to contact the Director/HOD (Lands and Housing Development Department) at the Ministry’s Headquarters in Mabushi, Abuja, for further processing of their title documents. The Director can be reached on phone No. 08078755620. S/N FILE NO. ALLOTTEE/LESSEE PROPERTY ADDRESS C OF O REMAR K 1. E80/1337/S.60 ABNWER ISHAKU HOUSE 1, BLOCK P, ABDULLAHI D001616 C OF O PRINCE ADAMU HOUSING ESTATE, IJEH, LAGOS STATE 2. E56/170/A6018 KUKU AJANI BLOCK 30, PLOT 710, ABORU ABESAN, UR000785 C OF O MUYIDEEN PARCEL B3, IKEJA, LAGOS 3. E56/170/A1530 TUNDE AROLAMBO BLOCK 12, PLOT 274, SITE AND UR000771 C OF O SERVICES, ABESAN, IKEJA, LAGOS 4. E80/1375/S.555 SAMUEL WILSON HOUSE 226, OBI OKOSI CIRCULAR D001615 C OF O ROAD, GWARINPA, ABUJA 5. E80/1340/S.18 ADDUTIA NIGERIA PLOT A44, NATIONAL PROTOTYPE UR000788 C OF O LIMITED HOUSING SCHEME, GUDU DISTRICT, PHASE II, ABUJA 6. E65/A/820 AKINLADE OLUJIDE NO. 1, AKINDE CLOSE, OKEODO, D001686 C OF O (MR) ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS STATE D 001686 7. KYAC/BN/MRD/ REGINALD IWUNZE BLOCK B, PLOT 14, FEDERAL UR000787 C OF O 1/S.14 SECRETARIAT, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE 8. LUAC/BN/MKD/ GODEN BLOCK B, PLOT 13, FEDERAL UR000786 C OF O 1/S.13 NWACHUKWU SECRETARIAT, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE 9. E65/A/1638 MRS. MARGARET NO. 25, MAKINDE STREET, OFF D001689 C OF O MOBOLAJI ABIOLA OLADOYINBO STREET, IJAIYE- OJOKORO, ALIMOSHO L.G.A, LAGOS STATE 10. E65/G/41 GANIYU AYINDE ALAGUTAN ALIMOSHO, NEAR AGEGE, D001687 C OF O JINADU ALIMOSHO L.G.A., LAGOS STATE 11. E110/4838/S.51 WILSON C. ALONG DENNIS OKAFOR STREET, D001688 C OF O 7 OKPALAKE SATELLITE TOWN, AMUWO ODOFIN LG.A., LAGOS STATE 12. E65/A/B1216 ENGR. MUNIRU OMOROGA TOWN VIA MEIRAN, D001644 C OF O ADEJARE ABIOLA ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS STATE 13. FCT/SAS/KUJ/M ENGR. SEGUN BLOCK 9, PLOT 2, SITE AND SERVICES UR000783 C OF O D ABRAHAM SCHEME, KUJE, FCT, ABUJA 14. LH/LA/LA/839 FOLASHADE ALONG OSBORNE, IKOYI, ETI-OSA UC000081 C OF O ADEBAYO-FARI LGA, LAGOS 15. E80/1340/S.17 ADDUTIA NIGERIA PLOT A43, NATIONAL PROTOTYHPE UR000789 C OF O LIMITED HOUSING SCHEME, GUDU DISTRICT, PHASE II, ABUJA 16. E56/170/A1498 RAFIU DEINDE BLOCK CXL III, PLOT 14, SITE AND UR000768 C OF O MOMOH SERVICES SCHEME, ISHERI-OLOFIN, LAGOS 17. E65/A/1498 YORIOLA OLASUNBO OJOKORO TOWN, ALIMOSHO LG.A, D001647 C OF O ADERIBIGBE LAGOS STATE (MADAM) 18. E80/1162/0.565 MR. OYEDELE NO. 2, ISHERI HOLIDAY INN STREET, D001651 C OF O OYETUNDE & DR. OJODU, IKEJA, LAGOS STATE (MRS) OLAIDE OYETUNDE 19. E80/1162/A.178 MR. WILLIAMS C. NO. 67/69, AJAYI ROAD/SOBALOGU D001645 C OF O 2 AKINOLA LANE OKE-IRA, IKEJA, LAGOS STATE 20. LH/NPA/WRR/4 DURU FLAT 57, CAMP 36, AIRPORT ROAD, D001624 C OF O 3 IHEANYICHUKWU WARRI, DELTA STATE BRIGHT 21. E65/B/147 MR. JOHN KAYODE ALONG BABALOLA CLOSE, MOSAN OFF D001632 C OF O BABALOLA IPAJA ROAD, ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS STATE 22. E65/0/1468 CHIDIEBERE N. NO. 6, PEACE & FAITH CLOSE, BABA D001625 C OF O OGAZU EGBE, MEIRAN, ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS STATE 23. LH/PM/OG/S.19 ADEBAYO SAMSON HOUSE 34/6B, FMW&H, QUARTERS, D001648 C OF O /10 ADEYEMI QUARRY ROAD, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE 24. E65/A/1225 AWOYEMI J. NO. 1 & 2, BABLOLA CLOSE, AMOSU D001631 C OF O ARAROMI (MR) & VILLAGE, ABESAN, ALIMOSHO LGA, OLAYINKA O. LAGOS STATE ARAROMI (MRS) 25. E65/A/B1213 ALBERT NO. 7, UNITY CLOSE, AMMADIYYA, D C OF O OKHUOZAGBON ALIMOSHO L.G.A. AIGBEDION , LAGOS STATE 001638 26. E80/1162/S.359 MR. SAKA MOSUDI NO. 2, WALE FAJEMISIN STEET, D001690 C OF O GBADEGESHIN MORGAN ESTATE, OJODU, IKEJA, LAGOS STATE 27 LH/PM/402/S.1 ABUBAKAR BLOCK 5, FLAT 4, GAMES VILLAGEE, D001692 C OF O 97 ALHASSAN SURULERE, LAGOS 28. E80/1162/O.139 MR. SUNDAY O. NO. 4, CELESTIAL AVENUEE, AGUDA- D001639 C OF O 2 OMOREBOKHAE OGBA, IKEJA, LAGOS STATE 29 E65/B/212 MR & MRS ISAAC & NO. 46, AMOKE ALASELA STREET, D001640 C OF O SARAH BHADMUS ABORU TOWN, ALIMOSHO LG.A., LAGOS STATE 30 E65/A/1278 ADEPOJU S.W. NO. 18, ALHAJI BANIRE ALALAYE D001646 C OF O ADEOSUN (MR) STREET, AKINOLA AREA OKE-ODO, ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS STATE 31 E65/K/104 MRS ESTHER ALONG MADEMERE STREET/LUKUMAN D001641 C OF O OLUFUNKE KOLEOSO STREET, SUBERU OJE VILLAGE, ALIMOSHO LG.A., LAGO STATE 32 E80/1162/A.981 MR. OLUMUYIWA A. NO. 22A, BUDLAND STREET, OFF D001642 C OF O ALABI ISHERI ROAD, AKIODE VILLAGE, IKEJA, LAGOS STATE 33 E110/4838/S.34 MR. BERTRAND M. NO. 44, ALABA OKIRI STREET, D001643 C OF O 3 AGU IJEGUN-EGBA SATELLITE TOWN, AMUWO-ODOFIN, LAGOS STATE 34 E72/S/53 ALHAJI ABASS AJANI NO. 69, EGBEDA-IDIMU ROAD, ISHERI D001636 C OF O SANNI IDIMU AREA, ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS STREET 35 E80/1162/F.148 MRS. MARGRET A. ALONG SULE ABORE STREET, OJODU, D001635 C OF O FAYOYEMI IKEJA, LAGOS STATE 36 E65/A/795 IDRIS O. ADEDEJI NO. 17, SURULERE STREET, AJASA D001630 C OF O TOWN, ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS STATE 37 E110/4838/S.52 CHRISTOPHER ALONG OMINI/FABIAN STREET, D C OF O 4 OKORO IJEGUN-EGBA SATELLITE TOWN, 001629 AMUWO-ODOFIN LGA, LAGOS STATE 38. FCT/SAS/KUJ/L PROF. MICHAEL B. BLOCK 29, PLOT 2, SITE AND UR000782 C OF O D/1/12 OLAYIWOLE SERVICES SCHEME, KUJE, FCT-ABUJA 39. E110/4838/S.49 PETER ANAYO OKASI ALONG AKINTOMIDE STREET, D001627 C OF O 1 IJEGUN-EGBA, SATELLITE TOWN, AMUWO ODOFIN LGA, LAGOS STATE 40. LH/EMS/2403/S ISAKU GIDEON BLOCK D, PLOT 14, PPP HOUSING D001611 C OF O .15 PROJECT, BARNAWA, KADUAN 41. LH/EMS/2403/S MAIDUBU SALEEH H. BLOCK G, PLOT 1, PPP HOUSING D001609 C OF O .11 PROJECT, BARNAWA, KADUNA 42. E56/144/A654 LAWRENCE NDUKWU BLOCK X, PLOT 8, SITE AND SERVICES UR000752 C OF O SCHEME, UMUGUMA, SITE II (AREA Y) OWERRI, IMO STATE 43. LH/EMS/2403/S IBRAHIM TIJANI A. BLOCK A, PLOT 4, PPP HOUSING D001608 C OF O .13 PROJECT, BARNAWA, KADUNA 44. E65/O/669 OLAREWAJU PETER NO. 5, ALHAJA GBADAMOSI CLOSE, D001626 C OF O OLADAPO (MR) OGUNTOLU VILLAGE, ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS STATE 45. E65/O/1217 FELIX O. OYEDELE NO. 51, DF STREET/ALHAJA ADIKATU D001637 C OF O STREET, OFF IPAJA ROAD, ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS STATE 46. LH/PM/OY/S.11 BABABUMI 999B UAC-CRESCENT, ONIREKE, D001649 C OF O 7 OLUMUYINWA JERICHO, GRA, IBADAN, OYO STATE ABOYADE-COLE 47. LH/PM/PL/S.171 ADEYEMO VERONICA NO. 16B, WASE CLOSE, GRA, JOS, D001634 C OF O ANIKE (MRS) PLATEAU STATE 48. LH/EMS/2507 PETVERON NIGERIA HOUSE 2, BLOCK Q, ABDULLAHI, D001652 C OF O LTD ADAMU HOUSING ESTATE, IJEH, LAGOS STATE 49. LH/PM/OY/S.92 AFOLABI GRACE PLOT 880, NEW RESERVATION D001650 C OF O OMOLOLA (MRS) IYAGANKU, IBADAN, OYO STATE 50. E65/S/294 SNR. EVANG SUNDAY SOROYEUN CLOSE, OFF FATAI D001628 C OF O SOROYEUN SHORUNKE STREET, SUBERU-OJ AREA, ALAGBADO, ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS STATE 51. E80/1347/S.73 MOHAMMED ALI HOUSE 7A, STREET A, SUEZ D001660 C OF O WADEH CRESCENT, IBRAHIM SANI HOUSING ESTATE (SHERATON SITE) WUSE, ABUJA 52. E56/170/A3832 KOYODE ADEYIPE BLOCK CXLII, PLOT 14 AT ISHERI UR000765 C OF O OLOFIN IN LAGOS STATE 53. FCT/SAS/KUJ/MD IYABO OGUNYANWO BLOCK 9, PLOT 8, KUJE, F.C.T, ABUJA UR000766 C OF O /1/10 54. LUAC/KN/SHD/2/ AISHA NAFIU BLOCK VI, PLOT L74, FED. GOVERT. UR000767 C OF O S.9 SITE & SERVICES SCHEME, SHARADA, KANO, KANO STATE 55. LH/PM/KD/S.83 JONATHAN EKUDAYO NO. 17 MUAZU LAMIDO ROAD, UR000764 C OF O 8 OLONILEBI MANDO, ABU COMPOUND, KADUNA STATE. 56. E65/COMM/55 FIJAMA INVESTMENT NO. 15/17, AJASA ROAD, MERIAN D001666 C OF O LTD. VILLAGE, ALIMOSHO, LAGOS STATE 57. E80/1162/E.79 MR. ENDY & MRS. AT CCC EDIDI AVENUE, OFF RIVER D001654 C OF O AMAKA EHUMADU VALLEY ESTATE, MAPARA, IFO, LAGOS STATE 58. E65/O/1423 MRS. BEATRICE NO. 14 BEKEDEREMO STREET, OLOTA, D001655 C OF O OMOTOSHO ALIMOSHO, LAGOS STATE 59. E65/P/22 MR. RASHEED A. ALONG ABEOKUTA-LAGOS D001656 C OF O POPOOLA EXPRESSWAY, ALIMOSHO, LAGOS STATE 60. E65/O/B12241 DR. ABAYOMI ALONG ABELEKULE ROAD/ALAFIA D001657 C OF O OGUNFUGA & MRS. STREET, BABA EGBA TOWN, OLUYOMI ALIMOSHO, LAGOS OGUNTUGU 61. E65/I/B1214 MRS. SHILEOLA NO. 117, LAGOS/ABEOKUTA D001658 C OF O ADEDIMURA EXPRESSWAY, ALIMOSHO, LAGOS IBIRONKE STATE 62. E65/B/228 MR. OYEKANNI K. ALONG ABORU ROAD, ISHAGA- D001661 C OF O BABATUNDE AGBELEKULE, ALIMOSHO, LAGOS STATE 63. LH/EMS/2532 ESTATE OF ALHAJI ALONG ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA D001668 C OF O WAHABI BALOGUN STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, ETI-OSA, LAGOS STATE 64. LH/PM/KD/S.77 YUSUF AYABA NO. 1, MUAZU LAMIDO ROAD, BEHIND D001669 C OF O 3 LIVESTOCK HOUSE, MANDO, KADUNA 65. LUAC/BO/FSQ/S ALH.
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