Adzilion Homes and Realty, Nigeria’s leading real estate company, empowered over 350 real estate agents at the recently held Eklisia Realtors Conference and recognized outstanding individuals for their contributions to the industry.
Themed “Be Intentional”, the conference aimed to equip real estate agents with the knowledge and tools needed to succeed in the dynamic Nigerian real estate market.
Speaking at the event, Dr. Adoji Simon, Chief Executive Officer of Adzillion Homes and Realty and Conference Chair, noted the severe housing shortage in Nigeria, stating that “millions of people lack adequate housing. “Innovative solutions and partnerships are needed to close this gap.” ”
He explained that Adozillion Homes and Realty organized this event to empower young entrepreneurs and transform them by giving them the knowledge they need to succeed in the real estate field.
“We believe that by empowering real estate agents and recognizing excellence, we can contribute to the growth and success of the entire industry,” he said.
“The future of housing in Nigeria depends on collaboration, innovation and a commitment to inclusivity,” said Simon. He also emphasized the need to work with governments to promote regulation, quality, transparency and accountability.
Dr. Sam Egbe, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Adgilion Homes and Realty, opened his address by acknowledging the challenges of rising land prices, limited access to finance and inadequate infrastructure. He urged real estate agents to take a deliberate approach and collaborate effectively.
“A poor person is someone who believes that receiving is the only way out of poverty.” please,” he said.
Dr. Nii Adesanya, the keynote speaker at the conference, regretted the growing housing shortage across the country and said, “Every Nigerian deserves a safe, secure and dignified place to call home. have the right.
He emphasized the importance of intentionality and urged real estate agents to continually improve their skills and knowledge.
“If you're in the middle of the 1 percent, never ask for help. The quality of the conversation can change your life,” he said.
He said Nigeria's physical sector faces a number of challenges, including inefficiencies in financing, land management and workforce, that hinder growth and stifle the country's ability to address the vast housing needs of its people. Ta.
“The Ecclesia Realtors Conference will advance the real estate profession and ultimately pave the way for a thriving real estate sector, making the dream of accessible and dignified housing a reality for all Nigerians. “This is a testament to the company's dedication to achieving this goal,” he added.