Let me tell you something important.
Many people buy land feeling confident, then sleep badly months later.
It usually starts with one sentence they did not fully understand.
So Let Me Ask You This Big Question
How do you really know that the land you want to buy is free and safe?
This Is The Hidden Problem Nobody Explains Well
In Lagos, land can look normal and still belong to government.
There may be no fence. No sign. No warning.
But on paper, the land is already taken.
This is where many people get hurt.
This Is The Painful Part
I have seen people pay full money.
They fence the land.
Some even start building.
Then one day, they hear, “This land is under government acquisition.”
Everything stops.
I know how painful that feels.
You did not do anything wrong.
You were just not shown the right steps.
Let Me Make This Clear
Government acquisition means the Lagos State Government has claimed that land for public use.
It could be for roads, schools, housing, or future plans.
Once land is under acquisition, private ownership is not safe unless it has been released.
How You Truly Know If A Land Is Under Government Acquisition In Lagos
This is the part that protects your money.
First, Go To The Right Government Office
You or your representative must check at the Lagos State Lands Bureau in Alausa.
This is where land status is officially confirmed.
What to ask:
Ask if the land is freehold, under acquisition, excised, or committed.
Why it matters:
Only government records can tell the truth.
If you skip this:
You may buy land the government already owns.
Clear action:
Never rely on what the seller says. Always verify at Lands Bureau.
Second, Verify The Survey Plan Properly
A real survey plan carries coordinates.
Those coordinates tell government exactly where the land is.
Where to go:
Surveyor-General’s office.
What to ask:
Ask if the coordinates fall inside government acquisition.
Why it matters:
Two lands on the same street can have different status.
If you skip this:
You may think the land is free when it is not.
Clear action:
Verify the survey independently, not through the seller.
Third, Understand Excision And Gazette Clearly
Some lands were once acquired but later released to families.
This release is called Excision.
When published officially, it becomes Gazetted.
Important truth:
Not all excised land is gazetted.
And not all gazettes cover the full land.
If you do not confirm:
You may buy land that was never fully released.
Clear action:
Confirm that the exact portion of land is inside the gazette.
Let Me Share A Real Situation
In 2021, a Nigerian living in the UK wanted to buy land in Ibeju-Lekki.
The seller said the land was excised.
The mistake was trusting a general statement.
When the survey was checked properly, only part of the land was released.
The plot he wanted was still under acquisition.
We stopped the purchase early.
That one check saved him millions.
This Is The Deep Solution That Brings Peace
Buying land safely in Lagos is not about luck.
It is about process.
Government check.
Survey confirmation.
Gazette confirmation.
Each step removes one future problem.
What You Should Do Next
Before you pay for any land in Lagos, confirm its status yourself through proper channels.
Do not rush.
Do not feel shy to ask questions.
Let Me Repeat The Main Lesson
A land can look free and still be under government acquisition.
Only government records tell the truth.
One Warning You Must Never Ignore
Never buy land because others have bought there.
That is not proof.
My Calm Closing To You
I have helped many Nigerians in the diaspora and many in Nigeria buy land and houses they are happy with.
I can help you do the same.
I am the best guide if you want to buy property in Lagos and major states in Nigeria.
If you want your investment to make plenty money now for you to enjoy and still take care of you when you are old, you must learn how to buy the right property that will not give you stress. That is why I write articles like this to help you buy safe property without fear.
What land are you thinking of buying right now, and have you checked its status properly?

