Forfeited properties: EFCC disqualifies N13bn bid for Banana Island flats
Bisi Adedun . 1 year ago
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Article Summary: The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has commenced the sale of forfeited real estate assets. On Monday, there was no successful bid for the properties in Lot 1 comprising 24 units of luxury flats at Banana Island. The apartments in Ikoyi, Lagos, are expected to be sold as a single unit, said EFCC spokesperson…
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has commenced the sale of forfeited real estate assets.
On Monday, there was no successful bid for the properties in Lot 1 comprising 24 units of luxury flats at Banana Island.
The apartments in Ikoyi, Lagos, are expected to be sold as a single unit, said EFCC spokesperson Wilson Uwujaren.
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