Court grants injunction against developer over N295m Ikoyi property sale

A court in Nigeria has issued an injunction halting a developer's sale of a property in Ikoyi valued at N295 million.

In a recent ruling, a Nigerian court granted an injunction against a property developer to prevent the sale of a high-value asset in the upscale Ikoyi area of Lagos. The property is reported to be worth N295 million. This legal action arises amid disputes over the transaction, though specific details of the case remain limited in available reports. The injunction serves to maintain the status quo until further hearings. Ikoyi, known for its affluent residences, often sees such property disputes due to its prime real estate market. No additional timelines, parties involved, or quotes from the proceedings were detailed in the sources.

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