Nedcomoaks Group Restates Commitment to Addressing Housing Deficit in Nigeria

Sunday Okobi

A leading real estate firm in Nigeria, Nedcomoaks Group has renewed its commitment to addressing Nigeria’s housing deficit, as it marked its 20th anniversary in Lagos at the weekend.

 Group Managing Director of the firm, Dr. Kennedy Okonkwo, at the event to commemorate its 20th anniversary, which took place at in Lagos, emphasised the need for a collective effort to address the nation’s housing challenges.

He stated that housing deficit in Nigeria is a shared challenge between the people and the government, which need a collaborative solution.

According to him, “At Nedcomoaks, we are committed to making affordable housing accessible to all Nigerians, ensuring dreams of homeownership come true for young men and women alike.”

 Acknowledging challenges in the real estate sector, including trust issues with Diaspora clients and market volatility, Okonkwo urged investors to perform due diligence before engaging developers.

He added: “Integrity is the cornerstone of real estate. Before entrusting your money to any developer, verify their reputation and track record. At Nedcomoaks, we talk the talk and also do the work.”

Meanwhile, the company announced plans to lead a roadshow across 10 cities, including the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada, to promote investment in Nigeria’s real estate sector, noting that the initiative aims to rebuild trust with Diaspora clients and showcase reputable Nigerian developers.

Okonkwo stated that Nedcomoaks remains focused on sustainability and innovation, striving to set higher standards in the housing sector in Nigeria.

 “Our story is built on integrity, excellence, and professionalism. We want the world to know that there are great Nigerian developers delivering quality and affordable homes. Together, we can rewrite the narrative.

“As Nedcomoaks enters its 30th year, the company remains focused on sustainability and innovation, striving to set higher standards in the real estate industry.

“Our track record speaks for itself. Integrity, not just in developers but in structures and processes, remains our guiding principle,” he concluded.

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