By Henry Okonkwo

 

In response to the spate of unemployment in the country, the Co-founder of Dukiya Investment, Mr. Lukman Shobowale, and its Head of Business Development, Bayo Lawal, have shared some business nuggets and strategies for Nigerian youth to trail the path of housing and management. 

 

In a chat with media men, the real estate gurus  submitted their readiness to pass on their expertise to the growing youthful population as efforts to help them earn a livelihood.

 

In the words of Shobowale, as a high impact real estate broker in the last couple of years, “I have successfully managed some of the nation’s most prestigious luxury homes, ranking in the top property sales across Nigeria”.

 

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Within the last decade, he noted, the company has consistently advanced in real estate. It has  trained young people to embrace real estate as a full time career advocates keenly on protecting clients’ interests, and being savvy in client-focused negotiations.

 

Now, Lawal, who describes himself as a distinguished realtor at helping people getting  their dream property, stressed on the need to develop and train the Nigerian youths on exploring the opportunities inherent in Real Estate and Management sector. “ As a realtor, I value the trust and recognition. This is why we want to invest in young ones, too”.

 

In their perspective, the proliferation of Real Estates companies in Nigeria has placed a compelling demand on innovation and competence. And being  a delicate industry, they believe themselves to be the new faces of the Real Estate Sector. Our track record of excellence and integrity has built great momentum for our new posture in the industry.”Our peculiar skill sets have produced tremendous results across all boards. And, it is this track of excellence that we are leveraging on to birth a client-based real estate solution which is the popular ‘Dukiya investment.

 

 

“For several years we have been in this career path and we are bringing our business strategies and negotiating expertise to solve problems of housing and management in Nigeria”, Lawal hinted.