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DENNIS ISONG BAGGED AN AWARD AS TOP REALTOR FOR AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 IN 2022
DENNIS ISONG BAGGED AN AWARD AS TOP REALTOR FOR AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 IN 2022

This award is been a long time coming for me. My achievement as a top and trusted realtor in Lagos State.
I was given an award as the top selling realtor in AMEN ESTATE and the reason why I was given this award is because I have been able to help Nigerians in diaspora and Nigerians in Nigeria to get property in AMEN ESTATE and Amen Estate is a top property brand in Nigeria.
The award was presented by one of the top celebrities in Nigeria which is Funke Akindele, a popular and award-winning actress, filmmaker and producer.
I would like to thank Amen estate team specially for the award.
I got an award on the 18th of September 2022 as one of the top realtors for AMEN ESTATE Brand for 2022
The owners of AMEN ESTATE PHASE 1, AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2, AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 and AMEN CITY.
The picture attached to this post is me with Funke Akindele Aka Jennifer ( Award winning Actress and producer) and the CEO of Amen estate, Saide Balogun.
We have been successful in launching AMEN PHASE 1, AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2, and now we have AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 which is located at a strategic location in favor of all our clients.
At this point, let me tell you a brief history about the brand, AMEN ESTATE.
The first estate that was launched is AMEN ESTATE PHASE 1.
A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT AMEN ESTATE PHASE 1
AMEN ESTATE PHASE 1, with over 700 homes and counting. From top to bottom, every block, every mold, every fitting, in all the homes in AMEN ESTATES are made from the highest quality materials with lots of love, care and attention to detail.
The estate is beautiful, practical and affordable.
AMEN ESTATE is for the discerning home buyers both at home and abroad.
AMEN ESTATE is the epitome of premium living where world class luxury and new Nigerian hospitality meet.
Located in Ibeju Lekki in Lagos Nigeria. Amen estate perfectly combines luxury, ambience and affordability.
Imagine real uninterrupted power supply with no ugly hanging power cables in sight. Through its advanced underground cable network Amen estate hundred percent independent power source noiselessly powers every home 24 hours a day every day
In AMEN ESTATE PHASE 1, we already have people that have made the place a home. Some top celebrities have their homes there such as Funke Akindele, Apororo, etc. It’s a top-notch premium Estate.
A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2
In December 2017, we sold a plot of land in AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2 for ₦10million, as at August 2021 year, we had sold all the land in the entire estate at a closing price of ₦21million per plot.
Now, even after we had sold out this estate, we were still getting lots of requests from people who wanted to invest, because of its prime location.
So what did we do?
Let me tell you how some smart investors made a lot of money from AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2.
We reached out to those who bought their lands when we just launched at 10 million and asked if they were willing to sell, and some of them obliged.
Guess what?
We sold all those plots at ₦28million each, and this was barely 3 years after we first introduced the estate.
Incase you didn’t get the picture, I’ll spell it out.
All those people who bought at ₦10million in 2017, and decided to sell at the 3rd year after, made ₦18million pure profits in just 3 years.
How were they able to do it?
It’s simple, they invested in a PRIME LOCATION when the cost of investing was low, and they sold it when the land had appreciated.
That’s all!
But the first step, was being able to identify a prime location where they could achieve that.
That is why am introducing you to AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 and AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 EXTENSION.
Let me tell you how you can make more money from AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3
HOW YOU CAN OWN A PLOT IN AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 AND MAKE MONEY ?
AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 is located at Ibeju Lekki, 5 minutes drive from Pan Atlantic university, off Lekki – Epe Express road, Lagos State, Nigeria. AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 is selling both Residential and Commercial plots and is the latest development by Redbrick Homes International Ltd.
Plot Size 500 sqms.
AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 EXTENSION is located at Ibeju-lekki, 15mins drive from the prestigious AMEN ESTATE PHASE1 & AMEN ESTATE PHASE 2 .
RESIDENTIAL PLOT
👉N15Million
Title C of O
Land type -Dry land
THE PRICE WILL INCREASE TO 18 MILLION ON THE 26TH SEPTEMBER 2022.
You will get instant allocation after payment.
Let me tell you the FEATURES you will enjoy in AMEN ESTATE PHASE 3 which you can take advantage of to make extra money:
-Security
All properties in our estate are fully secured and fenced to satisfy your needs
-Stable Electricity
Life as we know would be impossible without electricity so all our properties have stable power supply
-Road Network
All properties have good road network for finding the best route or creating service areas.
-Estate Park
All Properties in our estate have parking spaces for your desired needs and properties
-Perimeter Fence
All properties in our estate are fully secured and fenced to satisfy your needs
-Drainage System
All properties have good road network for finding the best route or creating service areas.
-Street Light
All Properties in our estate have parking spaces for your desired needs and properties
-Parking Space
Estate properties all have various parking spaces for you and your family
THE PRICE WILL INCREASE TO 18 MILLION ON THE 26TH SEPTEMBER 2022.
AMEN ESTATE is a reputable company with a track record of excellence, competence and efficiency. It’s a company you can rely on and I promise that you will have positive stories to tell at the end of the day. Those that have properties in the estate, likewise those that have sold their properties know how much value they got from here, this can be you too.
Meanwhile, I want to SPECIALLY APPRECIATE YOU for your support.
You believe in me and follow my estate recommendations.
Thank you.
I promise to work more with you and give you the best service.
The reward for success is more work.
Please give me more work because I am ready to serve you better and better.
My name is Dennis Isong.
I help Nigerians like you get land or house in Lagos, Nigeria stress-free.
I know you will buy a property soon. I want to help you achieve it.
When is the best time to talk about it?
Let’s talk 2348164741041,2348028667565
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Group Signs Investment Promotion Agreement in Ivory Coast as UNIPGC Deploys Funding for Capital Projects
Group Signs Investment Promotion Agreement in Ivory Coast as UNIPGC Deploys Funding for Capital Projects
– Ivorycoast, Cot’devouir
Noble & Gold Consulting Ltd has officially signed a partnership agreement with Gicobat Group of Company to facilitate funding for capital projects in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, through the UNIPGC–Global Economic Development Council (GEDC), during a high-level Business and Investment Roundtable held in the country.
The meeting, which took place on May 12, 2026, at the World Trade Centre in Abidjan, brought together senior executives and stakeholders from both organizations, including His Excellency, Amb. Jonathan Ojadah GCOP, Global President of UNIPGC; Mr. Noble Eze, CEO of Noble & Gold Consulting Ltd; and the Chairman of Gicobat Group of Company, Côte d’Ivoire.
The roundtable focused on opportunities for capital project financing, investment promotion, and business development across strategic sectors of the economy. Following extensive deliberations, the parties finalized terms and signed an agreement aimed at advancing the projects discussed during the engagement.
Speaking at the event, the Chairman of the UNIPGC-GEDC, His Excellency Amb. Jonathan Ojadah, delivered a presentation titled *“How Reputable Brands Can Secure Funding for Capital Projects.”* He stated that the agreement represents a major milestone in supporting high-profile business initiatives that require structured financing and professional project management.
According to him, the partnership aligns with UNIPGC-GEDC’s mandate as a leading investment promotion, advisory, and business development institution operating across Africa and internationally.
> “Today, I am delighted to address this important topic on how leaders of established and reputable brands can secure the capital required for major expansion, technological advancement, or infrastructure development. The objective is not merely to find funding, but to attract the right funding at the most competitive cost of capital,” he stated.
He emphasized that brand reputation remains a critical asset in attracting investors and financial institutions.
> “In business, reputation is everything. In the world of capital-intensive projects, reputation is more than public perception; it is an asset class. A reputable brand represents stability, proven performance, and trustworthiness,” he added.
Amb. Ojadah further noted that successful funding processes begin long before formal investment pitches are made. According to him, investors seek organizations that demonstrate value stewardship, operational excellence, and financial discipline.
Drawing from his international experience in capital project engagements across Egypt, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, and other countries, he highlighted several categories of major funding institutions involved in large-scale development financing. These include multilateral development banks, government agencies, private foundations, and impact investors focused on infrastructure, healthcare, real estate, energy, oil and gas, and sustainable development.
Among the institutions he referenced were the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the European Union (EU), the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), the OPEC Fund for International Development, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Mastercard Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the UNIPGC Foundation.
He explained that through the UNIPGC Global Economic Development Council (GEDC), the organization facilitates funding opportunities for startups, private sector operators, and government projects through public-private partnerships (PPP), leveraging its network of international funding partners and financial institutions.
Amb. Ojadah identified three critical indicators commonly assessed by investors and lenders before financing projects:
1. **Transparency and Financial Performance** – Organizations must maintain audited financial records, quality assets, and sustainable growth patterns.
2. **Operational Excellence** – Investors prefer businesses with proven operational systems and stable cash flow generation, which reduce investment risks.
3. **A Strong Project Narrative** – Businesses must clearly demonstrate how proposed projects align with long-term strategic goals such as digital transformation, automation, infrastructure expansion, or increased market competitiveness.
He also outlined key strategies reputable brands can adopt in securing project financing, including bank financing, strategic partnerships, vendor financing arrangements, private equity investments, and asset-based lending structures.
> “Securing capital for projects as a reputable brand is ultimately about combining trust with strategic planning. Reputation is your strongest asset, and when paired with sound financial planning and a compelling vision, it becomes a powerful tool for building the future,” he concluded.
For Gicobat Group of Company, the partnership is expected to accelerate the execution of ongoing and proposed projects by leveraging UNIPGC-GEDC’s network of investors and financial partners. Officials of the company expressed confidence that the collaboration would significantly improve project implementation timelines and financing accessibility.
Organizers noted that the choice of the World Trade Centre, Abidjan, as the venue reflected the international scope and significance of the engagement, particularly for negotiations involving capital-intensive projects in infrastructure, trade, and industrial development.
UNIPGC-GEDC describes itself as a leading global investment promotion, advisory, and business development consultancy, working with governments, private enterprises, and institutional investors to structure, finance, and manage large-scale projects from inception to completion.
According to the organization, the Abidjan agreement adds to its expanding portfolio of strategic partnerships aimed at unlocking capital for projects with significant economic and social impact. It also confirmed that due diligence and project structuring processes had been completed prior to the signing to ensure project bankability and investor confidence.
Officials from both organizations further disclosed that implementation teams would be constituted immediately to oversee the next phase of the agreement. Although specific project details were not disclosed, both parties assured stakeholders that updates would be communicated as implementation milestones are achieved.
UNIPGC-GEDC also encouraged businesses, institutions, and investors with high-impact projects requiring financing or management support to engage with its team for collaboration opportunities. Further information on its services is available via UNIPGC-GEDC Official Website www.unipgc.org/gedc
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Dennis Ekamah Isn’t Building Houses—He’s Redefining What Home Means for Africans Through PropTech
Dennis Ekamah Isn’t Building Houses—He’s Redefining What Home Means for Africans Through PropTech.
The founder of coHouse.ng is reimagining how millions of Africans access, experience, and share housing through technology.
In Africa’s rapidly evolving innovation landscape, the most transformative companies are no longer defined by the industries they enter, but by the systems they redesign.
For Dennis Ekamah, the opportunity was never about constructing buildings, it was about confronting a deeper question.
why is access to housing still so structurally difficult for millions of Africans in a digital age?
Rather than stepping into real estate as a developer. Dennis chose a different path, positioning coHouse.ng as a PropTech platform rethinking how housing is accessed, experienced, and shared. At the heart of this vision which is connecting potential home owners together via resource pooling for the purpose of either Living or Growth. Simply, *Connect. Live. Grow.*
*A Platform Not a Property Company*
coHouse.ng is not a real estate company. It is a technology-driven ecosystem connecting like-minded individuals into structured communities where they can live intentionally, invest collectively, and grow within a shared system.
From Insight to Recognition
In 2025, coHouse.ng was recognised among the Top 50 Tech Startups in Africa. Even ahead of its official launch, the platform attracted over 1,000 early waitlist users, individuals eager to be part of a new way of living and investing.
Solving for Access, Alignment, and Trust
Dennis Ekamah’s diagnosis goes deeper than supply shortfalls. The real barriers he argues are access, coordination, and trust. coHouse.ng tackles all three through identity verification powered by a third party verification system api. coHouse is not flying solo without the help and collaboration with government bodies across Nigeria and other African countries.
In his words;
“Imagine what you would achieve as an individual or group if you’re living with the right people or like-minded individuals around you.”
I’m not a developer, I’m not a professional realtor, I’m just someone who sees the need for this solution based on the problem we face as youth/young entrepreneurs in today’s housing deficiency across Africa.
— Dennis Ekamah
Join our waitlist by visiting www.cohouse.ng
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Landmark Judgment: Federal High Court Dismisses ₦50bn Oil Spill Claim Against ExxonMobil
Landmark Judgment: Federal High Court Dismisses ₦50bn Oil Spill Claim Against ExxonMobil
The Federal High Court sitting in Uyo has dismissed a ₦50 billion lawsuit filed against ExxonMobil, sued as Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, now Seplat Energy Producing, in a ruling analysts say could significantly reshape oil spill litigation and compensation claims in Nigeria’s petroleum sector.
Delivering judgment on April 29, 2026, Justice Onyetenu held that the suit instituted by the Ejige Ore Njenyisi Muma & Fishing Co-operative Society Ltd was incompetent and liable to dismissal for lack of jurisdiction.
The plaintiffs had sought ₦50 billion in damages over an alleged hydrocarbon spill said to have occurred on September 12, 2021.
However, counsel to the defendant, Chinonso Ekuma of KENNA LP, successfully argued that the claimants failed to disclose any legally recognisable violation attributable to the oil firm.
In its findings, the court held that the plaintiffs failed to establish any actionable wrongdoing against the defendant.
A key element in the court’s decision was the Joint Investigation Visit (JIV) Report tendered by the plaintiffs themselves, which showed that the alleged spill incident was confined within ExxonMobil’s operational facility and did not impact the members of the cooperative society or their sources of livelihood.
The court further ruled that claims arising from such incidents must be pursued strictly under the statutory compensation framework provided in Section 11(5) of the Oil Pipelines Act, rather than through common-law claims founded on negligence or nuisance.
Justice Onyetenu held that the plaintiffs’ attempt to circumvent the statutory regime by framing the suit as a tort action rendered the matter incompetent before the court, thereby depriving it of jurisdiction.
Legal analysts say the judgment reinforces the supremacy of the Oil Pipelines Act in determining compensation procedures relating to oil pipeline incidents and environmental claims in Nigeria.
The ruling is also seen as strengthening the evidential weight of Joint Investigation Visit Reports, particularly in cases where such reports indicate no direct impact on claimants or host communities.
Industry observers believe the judgment will have far-reaching implications for future oil spill litigation, especially regarding the procedural requirements for compensation claims against oil operators.
The court’s decision further provides clarity for operators within Nigeria’s energy sector by reaffirming that compliance with Section 11(5) of the Oil Pipelines Act is mandatory and cannot be sidestepped through alternative legal formulations.
While K.O. Uzuokwu appeared for the plaintiffs, the defence was led by Chinonso Ekuma of KENNA LP on behalf of ExxonMobil.
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