Abode’s Fourth Anniversary Conference

Amid the astronomical rise in house rent across major Nigerian cities, citizens have been urged to invest in real estate and financial literacy as essential tools for building long-term wealth.

Real estate experts made the remarks during Abode’s Fourth Anniversary Conference and the graduation ceremony of Cohort VI of its Advanced Realtor Certification Programme.

Opening the conference, which recorded more than 3,000 registrations, underscoring the growing interest in professional real estate education; the Chief Executive Officer of Abode, Jeffrey Itepu, reflected on the company’s four-year journey, describing its mission as one centred on shared prosperity through accessible real estate and simplified asset ownership.

He noted that while the organisation had grown significantly since inception, its commitment to helping more Nigerians build wealth through property investment remained unchanged.

Itepu also encouraged participants to recognise the enduring value of real estate, noting that the increasing interest in land investment is driven by its long-term potential for wealth creation and financial security.

“If people are investing in land, there must be a reason for it,” he said, urging attendees to look beyond short-term trends and understand the lasting value of property ownership as a pathway to building sustainable wealth.

Speaking during the keynote sessions, Mr. Ebunoluwa Olufemi emphasised the importance of knowledge in navigating today’s real estate market, encouraging participants to continuously improve their understanding of the industry.

According to him, real estate education remains one of the strongest foundations for making smart investment decisions, identifying opportunities and helping clients invest with confidence.

Ebunoluwa challenged participants to redefine success in the industry, urging them to look beyond commissions and focus on ownership.

“Your gain is not just money but also ownership,” he said.

The event brought together industry leaders, investors, professionals and aspiring realtors for a day of learning, reflection and celebration.

It featured a presentation by Abode’s Chief Operating Officer, Damilare Oshokoya, who outlined the company’s strategic direction and reaffirmed its commitment to making asset ownership more accessible through innovation, transparency and education.

He noted that the firm’s vision extends beyond helping people acquire land or own property, explaining that the company’s focus is on creating opportunities for individuals and families to achieve financial security, build sustainable wealth and participate meaningfully in Nigeria’s growing real estate sector.

“Big dreams can start from small places,” he said, describing the firm’s growth as proof that a clear vision, consistency and purpose can transform a simple idea into a thriving real estate ecosystem committed to shared prosperity.

Participants also witnessed the unveiling of a new company campaign aimed at advancing the firm’s mission of expanding access to property ownership and creating more pathways to shared prosperity.

The conference concluded with the swearing-in of new associates of Cohort VI, officially inducting them as certified realtors after completing Abode Academy’s training programme.

The ceremony marked the culmination of months of intensive learning and reinforced the growing role of professional education in raising standards across Nigeria’s real estate industry.