Abuja High Court Asks All Parties To Stay Off River Park Estate 'Disputed' Properties.
The court gave the ruling amid the legal battle over ownership and development rights within the sprawling River Park Estate in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
An Abuja High Court has directed all warring parties in the River Park Estate dispute to “maintain the status quo” and stay off the contested properties.
The court gave the ruling amid the legal battle over ownership and development rights within the sprawling River Park Estate in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
learnt that the "infamous" letter written by the Head of the Inspector-General of Police Monitoring Unit, CP Akin Fakorede, to the FCT Director of Lands, amid the ministerial committee probe, was also mentioned in court.
In Suit No. CV/2902/2025 between Jonah Capital Nigeria Limited (Claimant) and Paulo Homes Nigeria Limited (Defendant), presided over by Hon. Justice C. O Agashieze, the court ordered both parties to “stay action and refrain from interference” with several disputed properties, including developments like Paulo Boulevard and Aazik Homes, all within the River Park Estate.
While fixing the substantive hearing for a later date, the judge adjourned the matter sine die, effectively freezing all activities within the estate.
SaharaReporters learnt that lawyers representing Paulo Homes, led by Barrister Oluwabunmi S. Adebiyi, filed a further affidavit on 18th August 2025, attaching the highly controversial letter authored by Commissioner of Police, Akin Fakorede, on 7th August 2025.
The letter was selectively addressed to the Director of Land Administration and copied to AGIS, Development Control.
The court gave the ruling amid the legal battle over ownership and development rights within the sprawling River Park Estate in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
An Abuja High Court has directed all warring parties in the River Park Estate dispute to “maintain the status quo” and stay off the contested properties.
The court gave the ruling amid the legal battle over ownership and development rights within the sprawling River Park Estate in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
learnt that the "infamous" letter written by the Head of the Inspector-General of Police Monitoring Unit, CP Akin Fakorede, to the FCT Director of Lands, amid the ministerial committee probe, was also mentioned in court.
In Suit No. CV/2902/2025 between Jonah Capital Nigeria Limited (Claimant) and Paulo Homes Nigeria Limited (Defendant), presided over by Hon. Justice C. O Agashieze, the court ordered both parties to “stay action and refrain from interference” with several disputed properties, including developments like Paulo Boulevard and Aazik Homes, all within the River Park Estate.
While fixing the substantive hearing for a later date, the judge adjourned the matter sine die, effectively freezing all activities within the estate.
SaharaReporters learnt that lawyers representing Paulo Homes, led by Barrister Oluwabunmi S. Adebiyi, filed a further affidavit on 18th August 2025, attaching the highly controversial letter authored by Commissioner of Police, Akin Fakorede, on 7th August 2025.
The letter was selectively addressed to the Director of Land Administration and copied to AGIS, Development Control.
Abuja High Court Asks All Parties To Stay Off River Park Estate 'Disputed' Properties.
The court gave the ruling amid the legal battle over ownership and development rights within the sprawling River Park Estate in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
An Abuja High Court has directed all warring parties in the River Park Estate dispute to “maintain the status quo” and stay off the contested properties.
The court gave the ruling amid the legal battle over ownership and development rights within the sprawling River Park Estate in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
learnt that the "infamous" letter written by the Head of the Inspector-General of Police Monitoring Unit, CP Akin Fakorede, to the FCT Director of Lands, amid the ministerial committee probe, was also mentioned in court.
In Suit No. CV/2902/2025 between Jonah Capital Nigeria Limited (Claimant) and Paulo Homes Nigeria Limited (Defendant), presided over by Hon. Justice C. O Agashieze, the court ordered both parties to “stay action and refrain from interference” with several disputed properties, including developments like Paulo Boulevard and Aazik Homes, all within the River Park Estate.
While fixing the substantive hearing for a later date, the judge adjourned the matter sine die, effectively freezing all activities within the estate.
SaharaReporters learnt that lawyers representing Paulo Homes, led by Barrister Oluwabunmi S. Adebiyi, filed a further affidavit on 18th August 2025, attaching the highly controversial letter authored by Commissioner of Police, Akin Fakorede, on 7th August 2025.
The letter was selectively addressed to the Director of Land Administration and copied to AGIS, Development Control.
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