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A homeowner has issued a public warning about the fraudulent activities of their ex-wife, Miss Owole Rose Ameh, cautioning that their property is not for sale.

In a brief but direct statement, the individual emphasized, “My house is not for sale. Beware of my ex-wife, Miss Owole Rose Ameh.”

The warning suggests an alleged attempt by Miss Ameh to misrepresent the property’s status, potentially leading to fraudulent transactions.

While details of the case remain limited, the homeowner’s statement aims to protect potential buyers from falling victim to scams involving the property.

Members of the public are advised to verify the ownership status of any property before entering into negotiations, particularly in cases involving disputed ownership or familial disagreements.

Authorities have yet to comment on the matter, but legal experts recommend that individuals consult official property registries and seek legal advice when dealing with property sales to avoid fraudulent schemes.

This development underscores the importance of vigilance in real estate transactions, especially in cases involving personal disputes or unclear ownership claims.

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