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Joint Venture Mixed-use Land in Epe, Lagos

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50 Acres Waterfront Plot with State Title
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₦150,000,000

Mixed-use land joint venture

50 Acres Waterfront Plot with State Title

50 acres Waterfront Title cfo gov consent Open proposal, premium yes Also 30 acres fsale May2026

Epe, Lagos
Vallecano Ventures

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Area Guide

About Epe, Nigeria

Epe is a town and port in Lagos State, Nigeria. It lies on the north bank of the coastal Lagos Lagoon and has road connections to Ijebu-Ode and Ikorodu. A traditional settlement of the Ijebu people (a subgroup of the Yoruba). Epe was established in the mid 18th century as the chief port (slaves, cloth, agricultural produce) for Ijebu-Ode, the capital of the Ijebu kingdom. It later served as the refuge for the forces of Kosoko, the Yoruba king ousted from Lagos by the British in 1851. In 1892 Epe was the embarkation point for the military expedition sent by Sir Gilbert Carter, the governor of Lagos, to defeat the awujale (the Ijebu political and spiritual ruler) at Ijebu-Ode.

Modern Epe is a collecting point for the export of fish, cassava (manioc), corn (maize), green vegetables, coconuts, cocoa, palm produce, rubber, and firewood to Lagos. Special leaves useful in preserving kola nuts are trucked to Ijebu-Ode, Shagamu, and the other main kola-shipping towns. Epe is best known for its construction of the motorized, shallow-draft barges that navigate the coastal lagoons. Fishing is the major occupation. The town is served by secondary schools, several hospitals, and a health office. Pop. (2006) local government area, 181,409.

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