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Creditors take ownership of Ikoyi Vaults and Garden, including all ‘appurtenances’

“The public is hereby warned to cease and desist from dealing with any third party apart from the duly appointed receiver/manager.”

• January 19, 2024
Ikoyi Vaults and Garden (Credit: Nigerian Guardian)
Ikoyi Vaults and Garden (Credit: Nigerian Guardian)

Creditors of the popular burial ground, Ikoyi Vaults and Garden, Lagos, have taken ownership of the facility and all its appurtenances.

This is according to a Caveat Emptor notice put on the entrance gate seen by Peoples Gazette on Friday.

It read, “Kindly note that this property and its entire appurtenances are subject to receivership under the duly appointed receiver/manager.

“The public is hereby warned to cease and desist from dealing with any third party apart from the duly appointed receiver/manager.”

As of now, it is unknown whether people still have access to their dead or what becomes of the facility henceforth.

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