The management of Property World Africa Network PWAN Group, (a continental real estate conglomerate giant), has described as false and unfounded the continuous claim of encroachment by one Mr. Osemele Theophilus Marshal, a plot of land buyer in one of its property located at Max Height, Admiralty Drive, Umuedi, off Ibusa Expressway, Delta State.
It has therefore urged members of the public to discountenance claim made by Mr. Osemele in a recent publication where he painted picture of company’s consent to the encroachment on his plot of land, stating that it was a calculated attempt to tarnish the reputation and good image the real estate firm had built over the years.
Throwing more light on what really transpired in a statement made available to newsmen yesterday, Chairman, PWANMAX Group, Dr. Augustine Onwumere, disclosed that Mr. Osemele subscribed to one plot of land measuring 928sqm in one of PWAN Max estates called Max Height Estate in 2021 was fully allocated his plot of land as specified that same year, but refused to fence his land.
He explained that the refusal or failure to fence one’s property after it had been allocated contravenes the company’s directive requesting that all allocated clients, including Mr. Osemele should either fence or develop their lands in a shortest period of time to avoid issues like this but he refused or failed to comply to the directive even till now.
According to him; “After 4 years of leaving the piece of land unattended and failing to adhere to the company’s directives on allocate lands in all its estates, Mr. Osemele came up to raise issues of his land being encroached”, adding that even the beacons he had earlier erected to capture his land space was no longer visible.

Pic 2; Shows: The dwarf fencing embarked upon by the Company to visibly demarcate Mr. Osemele’s land after making up for the encroached area.
Said he; “Mr. Osemele usually paid visits to his plot of land in the past 4years wherever he visits Nigeria since he’s based abroad but in all the occasions, he only inspect the plots and returns. He never considered it necessary to either fence or develop the plot as directed by the company”.
“We were taken aback when he showed up recently to raise alarm that his allocated plot of land had been slightly encroached on by someone developing his plot close to his and threatening to let hell loose if his plot was not given back to him intact”.
“He notified the company, in which the company resolved the issues by readjusting his plot description and maintained the size to be 928sqm as the company was not in knowing of how his land was encroached on due to the activities of agents who also operates within the estate “.
“Mr Osemele plot of land was recaptured fully on the same allocated plot of land in the presence of his own surveyor who certified at the end of the exercise that the land space was detailed”.
Continuing; “Consequent upon this, a Registered Survey and Deed of assignment of the realligned piece of land subscribed by Osemele was made available to him in line with the company’s policy to provide all subscribers their documents after purchase of the company’s property”.
“We didn’t just stop there, the company also went ahead to put a dwarf fence on his allocated land to clearly distinct it in that particular area as part of the measures being taken to avoid the repetition of an such an encroachment in the future”.
“Now that Mr. Osemele has not shown any sign of appreciation to the effort made by the company in ensuring that his property was well secured, the company now wants Osemele to pay for the fence it erected on his piece of land and pleads with him to stop peddling misleading information about the company”.
While noting that the company would continue to carry out its client service relationship with utmost trust and professionalism despite the efforts of the likes of Mr. Osemele to frustrate its good intentions, the company urged the public to be rest assured that their interest remains paramount to them in any business transactions.
It would be recalled that a land buyer in one of PWAN Max property and Business Solutions, a subsidiary of PWAN GROUP LTD, Mr. Osemele Theophilus Marshal, had petitioned the Delta state Commissioner of Police. CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, over an alleged encroachment on his piece of land, even with the beacons he had erected to demarcate his property.
He went on to accused some staff of the company of alleged complicity in collaborating with some agents to sell off part of his land to another customer and hereby distorting his land space, despite the fact that the company had allocated another portion to him to cover up for the area that was encroached upon within same plot.