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Adeniji Adele Elected President FIABCI Africa, Near East Region
Bennett Oghifo
The former president, International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI) Nigeria, Mr. Adeniji Adele has been elected as the president for the Africa and Near East Region.
Adele, renowned for his expertise and significant contributions in the real estate industry was elected at the recently concluded 73rd FIABCI World Real Estate Congress, hosted by Miami Realtors in Miami, Florida, U.S.A. This prestigious position serves as a testament to his profound impact on the real estate sector, not only within Nigeria and Africa but also on a global scale.
Consequently, Adele has announced the appointment of Vice President, Africa and Near East Region, Mr. Abdullahi Al Harbi; Principal Partner, Olawole Jordan and Vice President FIABCI Nigeria, Mr. Akin Opatola, Chief Executive Officer, Oreime Communications and Vice President Young Professionals FIABCI International, Ms Rei Obaigbo, as members of his board. The team will be working together to engage FIABCI members across Africa and the Near East Region, he said.
As the newly elected President of FIABCI-Africa and Near East Region, he assumes the responsibility of representing Africa and Near East members at the FIABCI Global council, as well as spearheading transformative changes and fostering growth within the region. FIABCI -Africa oversees the entire regions in Africa up to Saudi Arabia, including the Sub-Saharan region, as well as North and East Africa.
Adele said FIABCI would foster a better relationship and collaborate with professionals, as well as embrace cultural diversity, erase borders of international real estate and provide the world with a team of experts ready to meet their property needs.
“FIABCI members will link you to the leading real estate professionals around the globe and connect with the people to create one global marketplace where there is huge success for all organisations and members.
“Our strategy includes increasing current membership and maintaining a mutual relationship with all regions, where there’s free dissemination of information and comparative analysis of data,” he said.