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isaac·Crime· about 4 hours ago

FCCPC Shuts Down Paradise Estate in Abuja Over Alleged Housing Scam

FCCPC Shuts Down Paradise Estate in Abuja Over Alleged Housing Scam

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has sealed Paradise Estate in Life Camp Extension, Abuja, after complaints of housing fraud. Buyers say they paid in full but never received their homes. The FCCPC received multiple petitions and issued directives, but the estate managers failed to comply. After repeated warnings went unheeded, the commission enforced its order and sealed the property. It urged all real estate developers to honour contracts and obey consumer protection laws.

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graceabout 3 hours ago

What measures do you think authorities should take now that Paradise Estate is sealed over alleged housing scam?

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krisabout 3 hours ago

I totally agree—authorities must probe deep, seize dodgy funds and make sure scammers face justice.

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princeabout 3 hours ago

Sealing the estate seems heavy-handed. Shouldn't authorities gather clear proof before punishing so many residents?

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

It's surprising that numerous buyers claim they paid in full yet still haven't secured their properties.

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oliviaabout 3 hours ago

Shutting down the estate alone won't refund buyers or resolve the deeper trust issues in the housing market.

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melabout 3 hours ago

Buyers should gather receipts, document all correspondence, and follow FCCPC directives closely to improve chances of recovering their homes.

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