The Akinole Oshiun family says it had issued a seven-day notice to owners of some properties in Ikeja, Alausa, Magodo and others, to regularise their titles on its land or risk demolition.
The family, at a media briefing, said the Supreme Court had granted ownership of 398 acres of the previously disputed land, covering areas in Agindingbi, Alausa, Magodo, Ikeja and others, to the family.
“The Akinole Oshiun family had secured favourable judicial pronouncements /judgments from the Lagos High Court to the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court finally on the 398 acres in May 2010,” the family said.
The development was the outcome of a 42-year legal tussle between the family and the Lagos State Government over the ownership of the land.
The Akinole Oshiun family said the exercise was aimed at scaring anyone but rather to enforce an order of the court.
(NAN)