/ Jul 02, 2026
/ Jul 02, 2026

“Go build your own house”: Landlord sends tenant packing for owning multiple cars 

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An Ebonyi landlord has allegedly given a tenant a quit notice for having two cars and buying the third car for his wife.

A young man identified as Nelson Igboke took to his Facebook page to claimed that a landlord in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State asked his tenant to leave his house.

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According to him, his landlord told his tenant to go and also build his own house.

“At Okwase street Abakaliki, landlord just gave his tenant quit notice because he had two cars and just bot a third one for his wife. The landlord asked him to go and build his own house,” he wrote on Monday.

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