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Nigerian Real Estate Company, Revolution Plus, Under Fire Over Alleged Fraud, Failure To Allocate Properties After Collecting Full Payments

Revolution Plus, a real estate company in Nigeria, has been accused of fraud by some Nigerians.

Customers who resorted to social media to complain accused the company of failing to assign them houses after they had paid in full.

The company, however, denied the charges in a statement posted to its Instagram page on Wednesday, saying that it “was established on integrity and trust.”

The corporation also stated that it was looking into customer complaints. It promised that all of its clients will be served in a timely manner, noting that allocations are normally done in batches.

“We wish to state that as it is with every business entity, there will always be a few dissatisfied customers but we wish to make some clarifications on the series of complaints and allegations leveled against us as this will enable us resolve all underlying issues,” it read.

“As a result of the high volume of subscribers who subscribe to our estates, allocations are often done in batches and often times we may exceed the time frame given for allocation.”

Below are some of the allegations against the company;

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