A recent development in the real estate sector has shattered a long-standing myth perpetuated by some individuals, including Ruben Abati of Arise TV, who claimed that Igbos do not sell land to outsiders.
Contrary to this assertion, a plot of land in the “City of David” estate, named after the popular musician Davido, is currently being sold by BitcoinLord William for N25 million. This estate is located in the South East region, proving that Igbos are indeed willing to sell land to interested buyers.
Furthermore, sources have revealed that there are several other estates in the region offering land for sale at prices ranging from N2.5 million to N3 million. This debunks the myth that Igbos are unwilling to sell land to outsiders and highlights the region’s openness to investment and development.
It is worth noting that this development presents a unique opportunity for individuals like Ruben Abati to become landlords in the South East region, should they wish to take advantage of it.
This revelation serves as a testament to the fact that the narrative surrounding land sales in the South East region has been misrepresented. It is essential to rely on verifiable information and avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes.