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Land official casts doubt on 50-acre title deed roped in land tussle

Lawyer Prof. Tom Ojienda (right) cross examine Omar Mohamed Omar before Nakuru Environment and Lands Judge Justice Antony Ombwayo on July 30, 2024, during the hearing of a case in which Omar has sued Joshua Kulei over the ownership of a Sh350 million parcel of land. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

The Chief Land Registrar has cast doubt on the authenticity of a title deed held by two individuals fighting over a 50-acre land with businessman Joshua Kulei.

Chief Land Registrar David Nyandoro testified in a case where Omar Mohamed Omar and Patrick Maina Wakanda have sued Kulei, Chief Land Registrar, Attorney General, and Sian Enterprises Ltd over land ownership.

Omar and Wakanda claim Agricultural Development Corporation (ADC) allotted them 20.24 hectares of land following an application and upon compliance with the conditions in the offer letter.

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