Drama as Woman Returns to Find Someone Building on Her Land

  • A Nigerian woman has gone viral on social media after discovering that another person had started building on the land she previously bought and developed in Delta State.
  • The incident, which occurred at Immigration Estate, showed a new foundation and borehole already on the property.
  • The woman said she had earlier carried out drainage work on the land and expressed shock at finding it taken over.
  • The video sparked mixed reactions online, with some urging her to seek legal action while others suggested the new builder might have been scammed.

A Nigerian woman has shared her frustration online after discovering that someone had begun building on the land she bought years ago in Delta State.

The woman, identified as @gbemretonia on TikTok, posted a video showing a foundation and borehole already dug on her property.

She recalled, “I once carried out drainage work on this land after buying it,” expressing shock at the new construction. Describing it as “an act of repossession,” she lamented that someone had taken over her land without her consent.

The incident reportedly happened at Immigration Estate. Despite her anger, she sarcastically thanked the builder, saying they had “provided her with a new foundation and borehole.”

The video, which showed active construction work, sparked mixed reactions online, while some urged her to take legal action, others suggested the new builder might also have been scammed by land agents.

In other news…. Afrobeats singer Johnny Drille has opened up about his struggles with acceptance in the church despite starting his music journey there.

Speaking on a recent podcast, he said: “I didn’t feel like my music was predominantly in church. Every now and then, I get invited to churches to sing, which is kind of interesting.”

The singer revealed that his switch from gospel to mainstream music drew criticism from some Christians. “I’ve gotten a bit of backlash from my Christian community every now and then when they invite me to churches. But at the end of the day, the music is positive. It speaks to good things that sometimes the church doesn’t want to talk about,” he explained.

Johnny Drille also faulted churches for avoiding songs about love, saying: “The church shies away from talking about love. A lot of times you go for some Christian weddings and you hear Davido and Wizkid. What if the church decides that we want to start doing our own Christian love songs?”

Reflecting on his early days, he said: “There’s a place for worship music, right? But there’s also music about so much more that the church could be singing about. I was a music director, directing the choir, but I never really sang in front of the church. I think it helped me become the musician I am today.”

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