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HOW TO KNOW TRUSTED REAL ESTATE COMPANIES IN LAGOS NIGERIA by Dennis Isong
HOW TO KNOW TRUSTED REAL ESTATE COMPANIES IN LAGOS NIGERIA by Dennis Isong
Lagos, often hailed as the economic heartbeat of Nigeria, pulsates with dynamism and presents an alluring appeal to both astute investors and individuals yearning for opportunities in the real estate sector. Whether your objective is to acquire a property, find a rental, or make a lucrative investment, the importance of connecting with a reputable real estate company in Lagos cannot be overstated.
The city of Lagos, with its bustling streets and vibrant energy, has firmly established itself as the focal point of Nigeria’s economic landscape. As a result, it has become a prime destination for both domestic and international investors seeking to partake in the flourishing real estate market. The sheer magnitude of opportunities available in Lagos necessitates the presence of reliable real estate companies that possess the expertise and acumen to guide clients through the intricacies of property transactions.
When it comes to accessing a reputable real estate company in Lagos, it is crucial to approach the task with a well-informed and systematic approach. To begin with, one must conduct thorough research to identify real estate companies that have a proven track record of excellence, integrity, and professionalism.
This research can be conducted through various channels, including online platforms, local directories, and recommendations from trusted sources such as friends, family, or business associates who have previously engaged with real estate companies in Lagos.
In the following discourse, we shall embark on a comprehensive journey, outlining the precise steps one must take to access a reliable and trustworthy real estate company in Lagos, thereby ensuring a seamless and triumphant experience in all matters pertaining to property transactions.
1) RESEARCH AND GATHER INFORMATION:
Begin by conducting thorough research to identify real estate companies operating in Lagos. Take advantage of online resources, such as search engines, real estate directories, and social media platforms.
Look for companies with positive reviews, a strong online presence, and a good track record in the industry. Compile a list of potential real estate companies that match your requirements.
2) SEEK RECOMMENDATIONS:
Word-of-mouth recommendations can be valuable when selecting a real estate company. Reach out to friends, colleagues, or family members who have recently engaged with real estate agents or companies in Lagos. Their firsthand experiences and insights can provide valuable guidance and help narrow down your list.
3) VERIFY LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS:
Ensure that the real estate company you are considering is properly licensed and registered. In Nigeria, real estate professionals are regulated by the Real Estate Developers Association Of Nigeria (REDAN). You can verify a company’s credentials by checking their registration number on REDAN’s official website. Dealing with a registered real estate company offers legal protection and enhances your confidence in their services.
4) EVALUATE EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE:
Consider the experience and expertise of the real estate company. Look for a company with a proven track record in the Lagos real estate market. Experience implies a deeper understanding of local regulations, market trends, and negotiation strategies.
An established company with knowledgeable agents can guide you through the complex process of property transactions and provide valuable insights.
5) REVIEW SERVICES OFFERED:
Different real estate companies offer varying services. Determine your requirements and evaluate whether the company can cater to them.
Some common services include property sales, rentals, property management, investment advice, and legal assistance. Opt for a company that aligns with your needs and has a comprehensive range of services to facilitate your real estate goals.
6) CHECK TRANSPARENCY AND COMMUNICATION:
Transparency and effective communication are crucial when engaging with a real estate company. Ensure the company provides clear information about their fees, charges, and commission structure upfront.
They should also be responsive and maintain open lines of communication throughout the process. Transparent practices foster trust and ensure a smoother transaction experience.
7) SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION:
Once you have narrowed down your list of potential real estate companies, schedule consultations with each of them. This will give you an opportunity to meet their representatives, discuss your requirements, and gauge their professionalism. Prepare a list of questions to ask during the consultation to clarify any doubts and gain a deeper understanding of their services.
8) CONSIDER MARKET KNOWLEDGE:
A reliable real estate company should possess in-depth knowledge of the local market. They should be able to provide insights on property prices, neighborhoods, investment potential, and future developments in Lagos. A company well-versed in the market can help you make informed decisions and maximize your real estate investments.
9) VISIT OPEN HOUSES AND EVENTS:
To get a firsthand experience of the real estate company’s offerings, attend open houses and events organized by the companies on your list. Open houses provide an opportunity to explore properties, interact with real estate agents, and gain insights into their approach and professionalism.
By attending these events, you can assess the company’s portfolio, the quality of properties they represent, and their ability to meet your specific requirements.
10) READ CLIENT TESTIMONIALS AND REVIEWS:
Before finalizing your decision, take the time to read client testimonials and reviews about the real estate companies you are considering. Online platforms, social media, and company websites often feature reviews and feedback from previous clients. Pay attention to both positive and negative reviews to get a balanced understanding of the company’s strengths and weaknesses. Client testimonials can provide valuable insights into the overall client experience and the company’s ability to deliver on their promises.
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Empowered Women, Stronger Nation: Building Futures Through Property Ownership
Empowered Women, Stronger Nation: Building Futures Through Property Ownership
As the world commemorates International Women’s Day, attention rightly turns to the extraordinary role women play in shaping families, communities, and national economies. Beyond nurturing homes and leading in boardrooms, women are increasingly emerging as powerful drivers of nation-building through one of the most transformative assets of all, property ownership.
Across Nigeria, women are steadily breaking long-standing barriers in business, governance, technology, education, and entrepreneurship. Their expanding economic influence is uplifting households, strengthening institutions, and reinforcing the nation’s financial foundation. The evidence is clear: when women earn, communities prosper; when women invest, societies advance.
One of the most visible expressions of this progress is in real estate acquisition. Property ownership empowers women with security, stability, and the ability to build generational wealth. A home is more than a structure of concrete and steel, it is a platform for legacy, enterprise, social mobility, and long-term influence.
From young professionals purchasing their first plots of land to seasoned executives expanding diversified investment portfolios, Nigerian women are redefining wealth creation and strategic future planning. Their growing presence in the property market signals a cultural and economic shift toward asset-backed empowerment.
Real estate remains one of the safest and most rewarding investment paths, and women are embracing the opportunity with confidence. Their participation is reshaping urban development patterns, influencing housing demand, and stimulating construction, infrastructure growth, and employment value chains nationwide.
At Adron Homes and Properties, empowering women through property ownership is seen as a direct investment in national progress. Every woman who secures land or a home strengthens family stability, fuels economic growth, and inspires future generations to dream bigger and aim higher.
This International Women’s Day, women are celebrated not only for who they are, but for what they build:
* Builders of families
* Drivers of economic growth
* Investors in the future
* Architects of generational wealth
To honor their impact, Adron Homes is expanding access to ownership through flexible payment plans, inclusive investment opportunities, and customer-friendly support services designed to make property acquisition simple, transparent, and rewarding.
Because when women rise, nations thrive. And when women own property, the future is secured.
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PALESH KENYA 2026 Ends in Grand Style as UNIPGC African Continental Chapter Honors Prof. Patrick Lumumba (PLO) as PATRON
*PALESH KENYA 2026 Ends in Grand Style as UNIPGC African Continental Chapter Honors Prof. Patrick Lumumba (PLO) as PATRON*
The 15th Edition of the *UNIPGC PAN AFRICAN LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM and HONORS (PALESH) Kenya 2026* concluded in grand style as the African Continental Chapter of the *United Nations International Peace and Governance Council (UNIPGC Africa)* honored renowned Pan-Africanist, *Prof. Patrick Lumumba (PLO)* as its *PATRON* alongside other distinguished personalities.
This honor bestowed on Prof. Lumumba is in recognition of his outstanding contributions to leadership, governance advocacy, and Pan-African development.
This prestigious event which took place on *Friday, March 6, 2026*, at the *KCB Leadership Institute, Karen, Nairobi, Republic of Kenya*, attracted prominent leaders, diplomats, and professionals from across Africa.
It may be recalled that in the previous year, *Liberia’s immediate past Vice President, H.E. Jewel Howard Taylor*, was honored as MATRON UNIPGC AFRICA by the organization. H.E. Jewel Taylor served as *Vice President of Liberia from 2018 to 2024 under President George Weah and was also First Lady of Liberia from 1997 to 2003*during the presidency of her former Husband , Charles Taylor.
The *15th Edition of PALESH Kenya 2026* commenced with the *Morning Session*, which featured guest accreditation and red carpet interviews with distinguished dignitaries and participants who attended the event.
The symposium marked a significant moment in the advancement of diplomacy and leadership discourse in Africa, bringing together notable leaders from different parts of the continent.
The *Leadership Symposium* featured prominent African leaders who delivered keynote addresses centered on the theme:
*Governance for Sustainable Development: Challenges and Prospects in Africa.*
Among the distinguished keynote speakers were:
* *His Excellency Mike Mbuvi Sonko*, Former Governor of Nairobi City, Republic of Kenya.
* *His Excellency Prof. Dhadho Godhana*, Executive Governor of Tana River County, Republic of Kenya, and Chairman of the UNIPGC Advisory Council on Democracy and Governance.
* *H.E. Bishop Dr. Sinzohagera Emmanuel*, Former Senate President of the Republic of Burundi.
The event also featured the Inauguration Ceremony of Hon. Dr. Joshua Kaputa, whose oath-taking and investiture were conducted by the *UNIPGC Global President , His Excellency Amb. Dr. Jonathan Ojadah, GCOP*
The second Panel discussions and sessions were moderated by *Isabel Brenda* Founder and President of *Governance Hub Africa, Kenya*
Key speakers and topics presented during the symposium included:
* *Bishop Amb. Dr. John C. W*— *“Youth Activism and Political Participation: Shaping Africa’s Democratic Future.”*
* *Dr. Olubusola Oluwaferanmi* Founder/CEO, **FerFis Holistic Wellness (Nigeria/USA)** — *“Strengthening Democratic Governance Through Preventative Health Systems.”*
* *Mrs. Godelieve Manirakiza* (Republic of Burundi) — *“The Role of Civil Society in Sustainable Peace Building.”*
* *Maj. (Rtd) Odha* — *“Emerging Military Threats in Africa: Causes and Consequences.”*
The event also witnessed the *inauguration of several UNIPGC executives*, including:
1. *Amb. Dr. Rosaline Adedoyin Amangbo Adedoyin*– Continental Vice President, UNIPGC Africa
2. *Chief Amb. (Dr.) Gbenro Oladipupo*– Secretary General, UNIPGC Africa
3. *Amb. Dr. John C. W*– Member Advisory Committee on Leadership & Governance
4. *Amb. Dr. Joshua Kitaro Kaputa* – Country Director, UNIPGC Kenya
5. *Amb. Apostle Jane Wanja Kamau* – Country Director, UNIPGC Burundi
6. *Dr. Essien Essien Abel* – Advisory Member, UNIPGC Global Economic Council (GEC)
7. *Dr. Obie Otti Valerie Bassey* – Regional Director, UNIPGC West Africa
8. *Mr. Chukwuemeka Iheanacho Okereke* – UNIPGC Member, Special Envoy (Imo State Coordinator)
9. *Group Capt. Kalgo Sani* – Member, Advisory Council on Security & Sustainable Peace Building
Certificates of recognition were presented by **Dr. Carlos Sousa*, Member of the *UNIPGC Supreme Council* and Secretary General, UNIPGC CANADA .
The event concluded with an elegant Evening Session , highlighted by a glamorous *All-White Peace Ambassadors Gala Dinner and Award Reception*, celebrating diplomacy, leadership, and African excellence.
UNIPGC is a diplomatic civil society organization dedicated to promoting *sustainable peace, good governance advocacy, and poverty eradication* across the globe. The organization advances its mission through education, seminars, conferences, conflict resolution initiatives, mediation, publications, lectures, and the deployment of peace emissaries where necessary.
UNIPGC has also established educational capacity-building institutions such as the Chartered Institute of Peace and Governance (CIPG) and the American University of Peace and Governance (AUPG), which serve as platforms for training diplomats, leaders, and peace ambassadors worldwide.
Through its educational programs, UNIPGC seeks to develop the capacity of global leaders, with a focus on promoting the principles that foster good governance and peaceful coexistence among societies.
The organization further aims to collaborate with governments, United Nations agencies, and diplomatic missions worldwide to support the mandates of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
According to the organization:
*”We are working closely with UN organs in various countries to strengthen the relationship between the United Nations and the people of member states, while also creating public awareness about the activities and initiatives of the UN.”*
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China’s Mosquito‑Sized Microdrone Ushers in a New Era of Covert Surveillance
China’s Mosquito‑Sized Microdrone Ushers in a New Era of Covert Surveillance
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG
China’s National University of Defence Technology (NUDT) has developed a mosquito‑sized microdrone designed for covert surveillance and reconnaissance operations, revealing the prototype in June 2025 during a broadcast on China’s military channel CCTV‑7. The insect‑inspired device, measuring roughly 2 cm long and weighing about 0.3 grams, mimics living insect flight with two tiny flapping wings and hair‑thin legs, making it hard to detect by conventional systems.
Unveiled in Hunan Province, central China, the project leverages cutting‑edge micro‑electronics, bionic engineering, and lightweight materials to push the limits of micro aerial vehicle (MAV) technology. According to NUDT student Liang Hexiang, miniature platforms such as this one are “especially suited to information reconnaissance and special missions on the battlefield,” suggesting military applications where larger drones are impractical.
China’s push into micro‑robotics reflects a broader global trend, but the leap toward devices that resemble real insects raises intense debate. Proponents highlight the possibilities for close‑quarters intelligence gathering, urban reconnaissance, and operations in confined or denied spaces where typical UAVs cannot penetrate. Meanwhile, experts caution that limited power, short flight duration, and minimal payload capacity currently constrain real‑world performance, meaning these prototypes remain largely experimental.
Beyond military prospects, the innovation underscores China’s strategic focus on unmanned systems and AI‑integrated platforms, positioning it alongside other nations racing to explore next‑generation surveillance robotics. However, as the technology advances, concerns about privacy, ethical use, and potential misuse are intensifying, prompting calls for clear regulatory frameworks to govern ultra‑small drones that could blend unnoticed into civilian environments.
The mosquito‑sized microdrone thus symbolises both technological ambition and the complex challenges of balancing innovation with security and civil liberties in an era of shrinking machines with expanding capabilities.
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