The Lagos State High Court sitting in Tapa has dismissed a preliminary objection filed by DNJ Properties and Investment Limited in a N200 million lawsuit brought by subscriber Olufemi Odiri over an alleged breach of a property sale contract. The ruling means the substantive case will now proceed to trial.

According to the suit, Odiri claims he paid N50 million in full for a two-bedroom apartment in Ikate, Lekki, after being assured that all approvals for the development had been obtained. He alleges that construction never commenced and later discovered that the land had allegedly been put up for sale, contrary to the agreement.

In his claims before the court, Odiri is seeking:

  • A declaration that DNJ Properties is obliged to allocate the agreed apartment to him.
  • An order compelling the company to hand over the apartment.
  • Alternatively, payment of N200 million, which he says represents the apartment's current market value.
  • N5 million in litigation costs, plus pre- and post-judgment interest.

DNJ Properties challenged the suit through a preliminary objection, arguing that it was frivolous, vexatious, an abuse of court process, and that the court lacked jurisdiction to hear it. Odiri opposed the application, maintaining that the contract gave him enforceable rights and that the company failed to meet its contractual obligations. 

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