According to the pundit, the state government has already bought Ajah.
Leo disclosed this while featuring as a guest on the recent episode of the The Honest Bunch audiovisual podcast co-hosted by actor, Nedu.
He warned Lagosians against buying properties in Ajah, stressing that it is government-owned.
He said, “Ajah is a resettlement scheme. It’s already sold. It’s government-owned. I have documents. My father owns five thousand square meters whenever it’s ready to be allocated. He bought it in 1993.
“So, it has not even yet been allocated. Whenever we have a governor or government that is ready to go through that stress of allocating those properties, most of the people there are going to be homeless.
“Before you buy a property in that area, I will advise that you use your surveyor to find out. They buy a house N100m in that place, they go to Alausa, they tell them everything is fine. But the day that the government wants to do the right thing and allocate those properties to the people that rightfully own it…It happened in Magodo na. And what did they tell them? Government properties.”