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When Real Estate Company empowers 350 realtors at Eklisia conference
It was all cheers as Adozilion Homes and Realty once again, empowered over 350 realtors (real estate agents) and recognized outstanding individuals for their contributions to the industry at the recently held Eklisia Realtors Conference.
The conference themed, “Be Intentional”, aimed to equip realtors with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in the dynamic Nigerian real estate market.
Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer, Adozilion Homes and Realty, Adozi Simon, decried the critical housing deficit in Nigeria, stressing that “millions lacked shelter,”
He added that bridging the housing deficit in Nigeria required innovative solutions and partnerships.
According to him, Adozillion Homes and Realty crafted the event to empower and transform young entrepreneurs, giving them the necessary knowledge to excel in the real estate sector.
“We believe in empowering realtors and recognizing excellence to contribute to the growth and success of the entire industry.
“The future of Nigerian housing lies in collaboration, innovation and a commitment to inclusivity.”
Adozi also highlighted the need for collaboration with the government to drive regulation, quality, transparency, and accountability.
Also speaking at the event, the Chairman, Board at Adozillion Homes and Realty, Sam Egube, acknowledged the challenges of rising land costs, limited access to finance and inadequate infrastructure.
The Keynote Speaker at the conference, Niyi Adesanya, noted his concerns about the rising housing deficit across the country and said that “Every Nigerian deserves a safe, secure and dignified place to call home.
He stressed the importance of intentionality and urged realtors to continuously improve their skills and knowledge. He observed that Nigeria’s real sector faces a multitude of challenges that hinder its growth and stifle its ability to address the immense housing needs of its citizens including financing, land management and workforce inefficiency.
– The Guardian