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Propertymart Allots Plots to Fairmont Hartland Estate Subscribers
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Subscribers of the Fairmont Hartland Estate, Itele, Off Alagbado, Sango Ota, Ogun State, have been allotted their plots of land by Propertymart Real Estate Investment Limited, a subsidiary of Palton Morgan Holdings.
The prospective landlords commended the company for fulfilling its promise and for providing a means for Nigerians to have access to affordable housing, which they said will go a long way to reduce the huge housing deficit in the country.
Fairmont Hartland Estate, strategically located Off Alagbado, is a premium serviced plot estate in the heart of the new Lagos that gives owners a feel of a fine country living.
Its attraction is mainly its green, eco-friendly environment with houses tucked within well-cultivated gardens, and top-notch infrastructures which include paved roads, electricity, streetlights and security cameras, as well as a well-planned drainage system.
During the presentation of the allocation documents recently, one of the subscribers, Engineer Sylvester Omirona, lauded the company for the impressive Fairmont Hartland Project, saying, “When I looked at the layout and infrastructure of this estate, I got very much interested. I want to commend them for their great customer service. I’ll definitely choose Propertymart again when next I want to do any real estate business.”
Mr Kelvin Ajayi, who heard about the land through a friend, also praised Propertymart for the estate layout, environment and accompanying facilities.
“I subscribed to Fairmont Hilltop Estate, and I loved everything about it. I fell in love with the road infrastructure and the greenery. Also, the security here is good. I even referred them to three of my friends who bought the Fairmont Hilltop plots while a friend also bought plots here at Fairmont Hartland,” he said.
For Mr Smith Habeeb, another satisfied customer, his delight is with the location of the estate and potential returns it will yield on investment.
He said, “I heard about this property from a friend and I decided to buy some plots here as a form of investment. It’s situated in a good location, and I know it will yield me great returns in the future. The allocation process was smooth. I definitely endorse them.”
Further affirming the fitting location, Mrs Adeola Oshinowo, who stood in for her brother-in-law, Mr Adewale Oshinowo, said “I love the atmosphere and the topography of the land.
“It is a serene environment, and secure from the hustle and bustle of Lagos… even in 100 years, this place will still be there. It’s not a swampy land, two to three generations will still be able to make use of the property. I’m passionate about Ogun State, and the location is just a stone throw to Lagos State.”
Mrs Edema, who came with her husband for the physical allocation, was thrilled to receive her plots of land in the estate: “I am already a part of the Propertymart family. One of the salespeople introduced me to the Fairmont Hilltop Estate, which I bought. When the Fairmont Hartland came out, she called me again, and we grabbed the opportunity to purchase another land. Their customer service is wonderful, and they are trustworthy. I even plan to go to Ibeju Lekki to buy some more of their properties there.”
Another subscriber, Mr Adetayo, affirmed Propertymart’s integrity, saying “I tried them out because of their excellent customer service. The allocation process was seamless. They said it, and they kept to their word. I am happy, and I must say it’s a promise fulfilled.”
Speaking about the allocation exercise, the Group Head of Customer Service at Palton Morgan Holdings, Mr Adeyemi Adebambo, said the swift allotment of plots is part of the company’s desire to satisfy its customers without making life difficult for them.
He said, “Customer satisfaction to us is not arbitrary. In the real estate business, people are looking to acquire property with the least amount of stress. That makes us intentional about our relationship with our customers, and we deliver on their expectations in every way.”
Mr Adebambo added that the Fairmont Hartland is a scenic and serene estate with unique life-enriching infrastructures, offering value to buyers.
“We have allocated over 6,000 plots to our subscribers since inception, and they are happy to own properties in this estate because they are sure of getting value for their money. Within the next few years, the value of this estate would have tremendously increased. This is another new Lagos we are developing here,” he said.
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NIMASA Rallies Stakeholders’ to Develop National Action Plan
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has pledged its commitment to provide the regulatory leadership, technical coordination, and stakeholder engagement required to successfully develop and implement a robust National Action Plan on maritime decarbonization in Nigeria.
The Director General of the agency, Mr Dayo Mobereola, made this known during the National Stakeholders’ workshop on the development of a National Maritime Decarbonization Action Plan, further describing the workshop as a critical step in actualising the Federal Government’s blue economy and climate objectives.
Represented by the Executive Director, Operations, Mr Fatai Taiye Adeyemi, the NIMASA DG underscored the significance of the IMO GreenVoyage2050 Project, a technical cooperation initiative /designed to support developing countries in implementing the IMO GHG Strategy.
According to him, the National Action Plan being developed will reflect national realities, leverage existing capacities, address identified gaps, and align with broader economic and environmental priorities of the federal government.
Mr Mobereola stressed that “this transition is not merely about compliance with international obligations, it is about safeguarding our marine environment, protecting public health, strengthening the blue economy, and ensuring that our maritime industry remains competitive and future-ready”, the DG said.
Also speaking at the event was the Technical Manager of the IMO GreenVoyage2050 Project, Ms Astrid Dispert, who highlighted that the overarching objective of the initiative is to advance a coherent and globally aligned regulatory framework to accelerate maritime decarbonization.
She also emphasised that NIMASA plays a pivotal role in driving the project at the national level.
The IMO GreenVoyage2050 Project provides technical expertise and institutional support to assist countries in developing and implementing National Action Plans that promote sustainable shipping practices, encourage investment in clean technologies, and strengthen capacity for long-term emissions reduction.
Through this collaboration, the federal government is advancing deliberate steps towards maritime decarbonization, reinforcing its commitment to global climate goals and ensuring a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future for the sector.
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BPP Mandates Digital Submission for MDAs From March 1
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) has directed all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to comply with its digital submission process effective March 1.
The directive was contained in a circular signed by the Director-General of the Bureau, Mr Adebowale Adedokun, noting that the move was part of the bureau’s commitment to digital transformation and paperless governance.
It explained that the transition followed an earlier circular of Aug. 4, 2025, which introduced electronic submission procedures.
According to the bureau, it has successfully moved from physical filings to a dedicated e-mail service for document submissions and is now advancing to a more robust and integrated system.
The circular announced the inauguration of the BPP Digital Submission Portal, a web-based platform designed to enable MDAs submit procurement-related documents directly to the Bureau.
It stated that the automated platform would streamline the submission process, enhance transparency and ensure accelerated tracking of procurement-related documents and petitions.
“With effect from March 1, all MDAs will be required to use the portal to submit requests for ‘No Objection’ Certificates, approvals for ‘No Objection’ for special procurements, clarifications and status updates on submissions,” the bureau said.
It added that the portal would be hosted on the Bureau’s official website and would become fully operational from the effective date.
The bureau warned that physical submissions or manual hand-deliveries would no longer be prioritised and would eventually be rejected following the full transition to the digital platform.
It urged accounting officers to brief their procurement departments and ICT units on the development to ensure seamless processing of procurement activities from March 1.
It further advised MDAs to contact the Bureau via its official email for information on the onboarding process and integration into the portal.
The bureau emphasised that full compliance by all MDAs was required to ensure a smooth transition and avoid delays in the implementation of the 2026 fiscal year procurement processes.
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Senate Seeks Removal of CAC Boss Hussaini Magaji
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Senate has asked President Bola Tinubu to remove the Registrar General of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Mr Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, from office.
The Senate Committee on Finance, while passing a resolution in Abuja on Thursday, accused Mr Magaji, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), of failing to honour the Senate’s invitations to account for the finances of his agency.
“He refused on so many occasions to honour our invitation to appear before this committee.
“We have issues with the reconciliation of the revenue of CAC.
“Each time we invite him, he gives us excuses,” the Chairman of the committee, Mr Sani Musa, said as the committee passed the resolution.
CAC was part of a group of agencies that the House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee (PAC) recommended zero allocation for the year 2026, for allegedly failing to account for public funds appropriated to them.
The committee, at an investigative hearing held two weeks ago, accused CAC and some other ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of shunning invitations to respond to audit queries contained in the Auditor-General for the Federation’s annual reports for 2020, 2021 and 2022.
The PAC chairman, Mr Bamidele Salam, stated that the National Assembly should not continue to appropriate public funds to institutions that disregard accountability mechanisms, saying this will create fiscal discipline and strengthen transparency across federal institutions and conform with extant financial regulations and the oversight powers of the parliament.
“Public funds are held in trust for the Nigerian people. Any agency that fails to account for previous allocations, refuses to submit audited accounts, or ignores legislative summons cannot, in good conscience, expect fresh budgetary provisions. Accountability is not optional; it is a constitutional obligation,” he said.
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