The Magodo Residents Association has called on the lagos state government to wade into a planned invasion of the estate to enforce a warrant of possession in respect of a court judgement obtained by Adebayo Adeyiga and others against the Lagos state government.
The residents association say they were not parties to the suit instituted by Adebayo Adeyiga on behalf of members of Shangisha Landlords Association in 1988, consequently they should not be affected by the supreme court judgement obtained in favour of the Shangisha Landlords.
They however appealed to the Lagos state government to urgently intervene to prevent the planned invasion and possible breakdown of law and order.
The Magodo Residents Association has called on the lagos state government to wade into a planned invasion of the estate to enforce a warrant of possession in respect of a court judgement obtained by Adebayo Adeyiga and others against the Lagos state government.
The residents association say they were not parties to the suit instituted by Adebayo Adeyiga on behalf of members of Shangisha Landlords Association in 1988, consequently they should not be affected by the supreme court judgement obtained in favour of the Shangisha Landlords.
They however appealed to the Lagos state government to urgently intervene to prevent the planned invasion and possible breakdown of law and order.
The Magodo Residents Association has called on the lagos state government to wade into a planned invasion of the estate to enforce a warrant of possession in respect of a court judgement obtained by Adebayo Adeyiga and others against the Lagos state government.
The residents association say they were not parties to the suit instituted by Adebayo Adeyiga on behalf of members of Shangisha Landlords Association in 1988, consequently they should not be affected by the supreme court judgement obtained in favour of the Shangisha Landlords.
They however appealed to the Lagos state government to urgently intervene to prevent the planned invasion and possible breakdown of law and order.
The Magodo Residents Association has called on the lagos state government to wade into a planned invasion of the estate to enforce a warrant of possession in respect of a court judgement obtained by Adebayo Adeyiga and others against the Lagos state government.
The residents association say they were not parties to the suit instituted by Adebayo Adeyiga on behalf of members of Shangisha Landlords Association in 1988, consequently they should not be affected by the supreme court judgement obtained in favour of the Shangisha Landlords.
They however appealed to the Lagos state government to urgently intervene to prevent the planned invasion and possible breakdown of law and order.
The Magodo Residents Association has called on the lagos state government to wade into a planned invasion of the estate to enforce a warrant of possession in respect of a court judgement obtained by Adebayo Adeyiga and others against the Lagos state government.
The residents association say they were not parties to the suit instituted by Adebayo Adeyiga on behalf of members of Shangisha Landlords Association in 1988, consequently they should not be affected by the supreme court judgement obtained in favour of the Shangisha Landlords.
They however appealed to the Lagos state government to urgently intervene to prevent the planned invasion and possible breakdown of law and order.
The Magodo Residents Association has called on the lagos state government to wade into a planned invasion of the estate to enforce a warrant of possession in respect of a court judgement obtained by Adebayo Adeyiga and others against the Lagos state government.
The residents association say they were not parties to the suit instituted by Adebayo Adeyiga on behalf of members of Shangisha Landlords Association in 1988, consequently they should not be affected by the supreme court judgement obtained in favour of the Shangisha Landlords.
They however appealed to the Lagos state government to urgently intervene to prevent the planned invasion and possible breakdown of law and order.
The Magodo Residents Association has called on the lagos state government to wade into a planned invasion of the estate to enforce a warrant of possession in respect of a court judgement obtained by Adebayo Adeyiga and others against the Lagos state government.
The residents association say they were not parties to the suit instituted by Adebayo Adeyiga on behalf of members of Shangisha Landlords Association in 1988, consequently they should not be affected by the supreme court judgement obtained in favour of the Shangisha Landlords.
They however appealed to the Lagos state government to urgently intervene to prevent the planned invasion and possible breakdown of law and order.
The Magodo Residents Association has called on the lagos state government to wade into a planned invasion of the estate to enforce a warrant of possession in respect of a court judgement obtained by Adebayo Adeyiga and others against the Lagos state government.
The residents association say they were not parties to the suit instituted by Adebayo Adeyiga on behalf of members of Shangisha Landlords Association in 1988, consequently they should not be affected by the supreme court judgement obtained in favour of the Shangisha Landlords.
They however appealed to the Lagos state government to urgently intervene to prevent the planned invasion and possible breakdown of law and order.