Nigeria: Nigeria's Lagos State Says It Hasn't Introduced New Rules to Protect Tenants From Landlords
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 19/06/2025
[Africa Check] IN SHORT: Nigeria's Lagos state government has urged the public to disregard a message claiming that the tenancy law, which covers the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants, has been updated. The state government said the tenancy law of 2015 was still in force.
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