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5 Important Clauses Every Smart Landlord Should Include in their Tenancy Agreement
Being a landlord in Nigeria is not for the faint of heart. One minute you're celebrating a new tenant, the next minute you're turning into a debt collector or a prayer warrior.
To save yourself from "had I known," your tenancy agreement needs to be more than just a piece of paper, it needs to be your shield.
If you want to sleep well at night while your property makes money, here are 5 "must-have" clauses to include.
1. The "No Auto-Renewal" Clause
Many landlords make the mistake of letting a tenancy just "continue." Instead, state clearly that the tenancy is for a fixed term (e.g., 12 months) and expires automatically.
The Gist: When the time is up, the contract is dead.
Why it's smart: If the tenant has been showing "color" or giving you headaches, you don't need a long story. They either sign a fresh agreement (if you still want them) or they pack out. No "implied" stay.
2. The "Late Payment is a Dealbreaker" Clause
Nigerians can be creative with excuses: "My bank app is down" or "The person sending the money is in a meeting." You need a clause that says late payment constitutes a fundamental breach of the agreement.
The Gist: If rent isn't paid within a specific grace period (say 7 days), the landlord has the right to start the recovery process.
Why it's smart: It removes the room for long arguments. The moment they miss the deadline, the agreement they signed already says they are "at fault."
3. The Rent Review Clause
Inflation is hitting everything, and your property value shouldn't be left behind. Don't wait until the rent is due to surprise a tenant with a 50% increase - that's how "vawulence" starts.
The Gist: State clearly that rent will be reviewed after a certain period (e.g., every 2 years) or upon renewal.
Why it's smart: It sets the expectation early. The tenant knows from Day 1 that the price isn't stagnant, so they can’t claim "unfairness" later.
4. The Right to Inspect (With Notice)
Once you hand over the keys, you can't just barge in because "it's my house." That’s trespassing. However, you also don't want them turning your living room into a warehouse or a poultry farm.
The Gist: Include a clause that allows you to inspect the property at reasonable hours, provided you give 24 to 48 hours' notice.
Why it's smart: It keeps the tenant on their toes. They’ll maintain the place better knowing you’ll be coming around to check things out legally.
5. Maintenance & Damage Liability
This is where the biggest fights happen. Who fixes the pumping machine? Who handles the cracked wall?
The Gist: Clearly define "Wear and Tear" vs. "Tenant Damage." Usually, the landlord handles structural issues (roof leaks, major plumbing), while the tenant handles consumables (bulbs, sockets, broken windows, tap heads).
Why it's smart: It prevents that awkward moment where a tenant tells you to come and change their bathroom lightbulb with your own money.
At the end of the day, a good agreement isn't about being "wicked"; it’s about protecting your investment and your mental health. If a tenant is shivering to sign these, that’s your first red flag!
#BSATProperties

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This post is medical misinformation.
Claim
“Soak your feet in hydrogen peroxide before bed and see what happens.”
Reality (evidence-based)
There is no credible medical evidence that soaking feet in hydrogen peroxide provides systemic health benefits, detoxification, improved circulation, better sleep, or disease treatment.
Why this advice is wrong
1. Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical irritant
It is an oxidizing agent, not a wellness therapy
Prolonged skin exposure can cause:
Skin irritation
Chemical burns
Delayed wound healing
Whitening and cracking of skin
2. No “toxins” leave the body through the feet
Detoxification is performed by:
Liver
Kidneys
Lungs
The skin (including feet) does not eliminate systemic toxins
3. Any “bubbling” or sensation is misleading
Hydrogen peroxide reacts with catalase in skin → releases oxygen bubbles
This is a chemical reaction, not proof of toxins leaving the body
4. Risk is higher in diabetics
Diabetic patients often have:
Reduced sensation
Poor wound healing
Foot soaks with peroxide can cause unnoticed skin injury → ulcers → infection
When hydrogen peroxide is appropriate
Limited, short-term wound cleaning (and even this is now discouraged routinely)
Not for daily soaking
Not for “detox”
Not for general health
Bottom line
> Soaking feet in hydrogen peroxide is ineffective at best and harmful at worst.
This is a classic example of:
Appeal to authority (“doctor says…”)
Misuse of a chemical reaction
Wellness misinformation on social media
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@Sam1surest_ @AreaFada1 This generation no won learn at all
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@Sam1surest_ @AreaFada1 Good Sense/Reasoning is meant for those who have "common sense"
More wisdom for the wise✓
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@Sam1surest_ @AreaFada1 When you create a genre of music recognized worldwide, then you can come speak. For now, stay out of this conversation.
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@iOccupyNigeria @NigeriaStories Identity crisis, is what I call it.
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This palace gate na pure nonsense.
You get Alaafin of Oyo, one of the oldest and most powerful African monarchies ever, then you climb am put Christian cross on top crown like say na cathedral. Wetin concern Oyo Empire with cross.
Before white man waka enter West Africa, Oyo dey conquer people. Alaafin dey install kings. Alaafin no answer to church, no answer to pope, no answer to Jesus ministry. Oyo cosmology no get cross anywhere. No shrine, no staff, no crown, no Ifa verse carry cross.
So how crown of Yoruba sovereignty take kneel under foreign religious symbol.
This na mental slavery on display.
As Omo Yoruba we dey shout tradition, tradition, but our highest symbol dey bow to European religion. Na like say we wear agbada but our brain still dey wear colonial uniform.
Christianity enter Yoruba land through missionaries under colonial protection. That same process wipe language, demonize Orisa, call ancestors pagan, scatter indigenous confidence. Now see result. Even palace gate no fit stand without borrowing foreign validation.
We no fit serve two masters. We no fit claim ancient African authority and still decorate am with church branding. Na identity confusion.
This no be spirituality. This na inferiority complex cast in gold.
If Oyo Empire truly get self respect, cross no suppose near Alaafin crown. Period.
If we no fit even defend symbol, forget defending culture.
Na this kind rubbish make Africa look like continent wey no trust itself.
Savage truth.
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Did you notice that they struck Sokoto?
Not Borno.
Not Plateau.
Not the obvious front line.
That should teach you something about American intelligence and intelligence gathering.
They know where the problem is from
You do not fight only where the noise is loud.
You hit where coordination, funding, and command are happening.
The Nigerian Army can handle the front line.
Soldiers can confront fighters head-on.
But to end the problem, you dismantle the powerhouse.
You break the coordination, the planners, the enablers.
That is how real wars are won.
This was not an attack.
It was a warning.
A message that says, in clear terms:
We know where you are.
We are watching you.
Leave now, or face the consequences.
That is how serious operations begin.
Quiet. Precise. Psychological.
And this is only one of many signals.
If the attacks in Nigeria don't stop
America will not back down, especially with this Israel intelligence
I said it before in one of my posts.
The next phase would not be loud.
In the next 90 days, the noise would drop.
What you are seeing now is the beginning of that phase.
Why am I worried?
Because Trump has now put Nigeria on the global map for the worst possible reason ever.
A US missile strike on Nigerian soil.
Then a public announcement that America struck ISIS terrorists in Nigeria 👈
That single statement has done serious diplomatic damage to Nigeria.
Nigeria’s image has been dragged into a category it has never openly occupied before.
And this could have been avoided months ago.
If the leadership had acted with precision.
If they had controlled the narrative.
If they had managed the media.
If they had crushed the insurgents quietly and decisively.
But they failed. Completely.
From the security adviser.
To the army command.
To the media handlers.
To the presidential circle.
Up to the president himself.
They failed first to control the story.
They failed to counter propaganda.
They failed, most importantly, to end the insurgency.
Now it has spilled beyond our control.
Inside Nigeria, life feels normal.
People are dancing, posting, moving on.
But outside Nigeria, the picture is different.
To the international community, Nigeria is now being associated with terrorism.
Terrorism they have neglected since 2009
Travel restrictions are only the first signal.
Clearing this image will not be easy.
It will require the government to go all in.
Diplomatically. Militarily. Politically. Media-wise.
They must prove, that Nigeria is safe again.
And that process is neither fast nor simple.
That is why this strike worries me.
Still, one thing remains true.
If our leaders failed and someone else is now forcing accountability,
then that part, at least, is a welcome development.

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