Exhibit-1: Completed application form dated 21-June-2004
Exhibit-2: Developer offer letter dated 22-June-2004
Exhibit-3: Bank draft payment, developer receipt and acknowledgement of payment for purchase of plot dated 22-June-2004
Exhibit-4: Initial plot allocation letter dated 22-June-2004
Exhibit-5: Final letter of allocation dated 27-June-2005
Exhibit-6: LASG Registered Survey plan dated 15-March-2005
Exhibit-7: Apology letter by Promoter for project delay with reference to MOU with banks for financing of estate infrastructure dated 6-Dec-2006
Exhibit-8: Executed construction agreements with developer dated 12-Dec-2008
Exhibit-9: Original deed of assignment
Exhibit-10: Perfected title to plot of land with Lagos State Governor’s Consent
Exhibit-11: Pictures of erected perimeter fence and extensive sand filling of plot of land to the road level
Exhibit-12: Trespass on plot of land by AMCON with the signage “Possession Taken Over by AMCON Pursuant to Court Order”.
Exhibit-13: Court by me against AMCON (Suit No. LD/8943LMN/2020) served on all parties and also placed on the perimeter fence of my plot 26-Feb-2020
Exhibit-14: Picture of malicious demolition of fence by AMCON Receiver Manager on 27-Feb-2020 the next day after court papers were served.
Exhibit-15: Video of malicious demolition of fence by AMCON Receiver Manager on 27-Feb-2020 the next day after court papers were served.
Exhibit-16: Video of fence materials being harvested for sale by agents of the AMCON Receiver Manager.
Exhibit-17: Formal petition to the Zone-2 Police headquarters against the AMCON Receiver Manger for “Threatening Violence, Intimidation and Malicious Damage”.
Exhibit-18: Receipt of my development levy paid to the resident association for completion of estate infrastructure after developer’s failure to complete estate development.
Exhibit-19: AMCON’s letter to the Resident Association for its action in the estate based on the Federal High Court ruling Suit No. FHC/L/CS/744/17).
Exhibit-20: Pictures showing further trespass by AMCON Receiver Manager after malicious demolition of fence.
Exhibit-21: The Victory Park Estate Layouts indicating the possible 14-hectare development area referenced in the EBA and court ruling.
Exhibit-22: The Federal High Court ruling (Suit No. FHC/L/CS/744/17) for the EBA of 14 hectares.
Exhibit-23: AMCON Receiver Manager’s current signage on plot with no reference to a court ruling.
Exhibit-24: The Share Transfer and MOU agreement between the Developer and Consortium of Banks executed in July 2006 for estate development financing.