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Accelerating Property Investment Goals in Nigeria within 6 Months by Dennis Isong

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Achieving property investment goals within a short time frame requires a strategic approach, especially in a dynamic market like Nigeria. This may sound unachievable but it is doable when you follow the guidelines below.

● What exact aspect of real estate do you want to invest in?

Begin by setting specific and realistic investment goals by clearly defining the type of property you want to invest in, the expected returns, and any constraints you may have. Having a well-defined plan will guide your actions and decisions throughout the process. List all the workings out to know what to do and not get stuck in the process.

● Are you familiar with the market before jumping into it?

If necessary, explore financing options and ensure your budget aligns with your financial capabilities.

Real Estate is not a business you can walk into , blindfolded. You have to understand the local real estate market is crucial and the determinant of what your investments will turn out to be. Research trends, property values, and emerging areas with growth potential. Identify areas where demand is high but supply may be limited, as this could present lucrative opportunities.

● Can you adequately finance it?

Evaluate your financial capacity and set a budget for your investment. Consider all associated costs, including property acquisition, legal fees, and potential renovations. If necessary, explore financing options and ensure your budget aligns with your financial capabilities. Then, set aside funds for miscellaneous or any unforeseen circumstances.

● Move with like-minded people.

Building a network within the real estate industry can open doors to valuable opportunities. Attend local property events, join online forums, and connect with professionals in the field. Collaborating with experienced individuals can provide insights and support for successful investments. Then, make use of social media platforms.

● Be aggressive (positively) in your approach.

You can’t be slow in response when it comes to real estate investment. Hesitation can lead to missed opportunities. Once you’ve identified a suitable property, act decisively. Be prepared to negotiate and finalize transactions promptly. Timeliness is often a key factor in securing the best deals.

● Know what you are investing in.

Before finalizing any property transaction, conduct thorough legal due diligence. Don’t invest in a property that will stress you out with little or no significant returns. Also, verify property titles, confirm ownership, and ensure there are no encumbrances. Engage legal professionals to guide you through the process and avoid potential legal pitfalls.

● Don’t be hesitant on improving property value.

If your goal involves improving property value, plan and execute renovations efficiently. Focus on upgrades that enhance appeal and functionality, ultimately increasing the property’s market value.

● Implement an effective marketing strategy.

If you intend to sell or lease the property quickly, implement an effective marketing strategy. Utilize online platforms, social media, and traditional advertising methods to reach potential buyers or tenants.

● Be intentional with your progress.

Regularly monitor the progress of your investments and be willing to adjust your strategy if needed. Stay informed about market changes and adapt your approach accordingly.

▪︎Dennis Isong is a TOP REALTOR IN LAGOS. He Helps Nigerians in Diaspora to Own Property In Lagos Nigeria STRESS-FREE. For Questions WhatsApp/Call 2348164741041

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JUST IN: IED Explosion Kills One, Injures Seven on Anka-Bagega Road in Zamfara ( Photos)

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An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) exploded on the Anka-Bagega road on Tuesday, killing one person and injuring seven others.

The blast struck a commercial Volkswagen Golf 3 Wagon carrying passengers travelling from Bagega village to Anka town. One passenger died on the spot, while the seven injured victims are receiving treatment at a primary healthcare facility in Bagega.

The explosion also caused significant damage to the vehicle, sparking fresh security concerns among commuters using the route.

This incident comes barely a month after a similar IED explosion occurred along the same road.

Zamfara State Commissioner of Police, Ahmad Bello, confirmed the attack. He said joint security forces have been deployed to assess the situation, clear the affected area, and restore normalcy on the route.

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FG Welcomes Positive IMF Assessment of Nigeria’s Economy, Vows to Sustain Reform Momentum

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The Federal Government has welcomed the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) 2026 Article IV Mission Concluding Statement, describing it as an independent validation of the success of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic reform programme.

In a statement, the government noted the IMF’s overall positive assessment, saying the Fund’s observations confirm that the bold reforms implemented over the past three years are strengthening macroeconomic stability, restoring investor confidence, and laying a solid foundation for sustainable and inclusive growth.

The IMF highlighted several key achievements, including improved functioning of the foreign exchange market, stronger external buffers, ongoing fiscal and revenue reforms, and resilience in the banking sector. These developments, the government said, have enhanced Nigeria’s ability to withstand external shocks compared to recent years.

Particular emphasis was placed on the impact of major policy decisions such as the removal of fuel subsidies, the end of deficit monetisation, the liberalisation of the foreign exchange market, and strengthened fiscal discipline. According to the statement, these measures have significantly reduced economic vulnerabilities and rebuilt confidence.

Despite new global challenges arising from the Middle East conflict — including higher energy and food prices, tighter financial conditions, and supply chain disruptions — the IMF acknowledged Nigeria’s notable resilience. The parallel market premium has remained below five percent, sovereign spreads have stayed broadly stable, and investor confidence has been preserved.

The Fund also noted that Nigeria is well positioned to benefit from elevated energy prices through increased export earnings, improved fiscal revenues, and higher foreign exchange inflows. The government said it will focus on translating these opportunities into lasting gains by ramping up crude oil production, expanding domestic refining capacity, boosting gas production and exports, and attracting fresh investments across the energy sector.

Addressing Poverty and Food Insecurity

The government acknowledged the IMF’s observation that poverty and food insecurity remain pressing challenges. While per capita income grew by nearly 10 percent in 2025, indicating a marked reduction in poverty levels, authorities stressed that macroeconomic stability alone is not enough.

To ensure inclusive growth, the government is strengthening social protection programmes, including direct cash transfers to vulnerable households, support for small businesses, student loans through NELFUND, consumer credit schemes, and healthcare investments.

In the agricultural sector, efforts are being scaled up through the Renewed Hope National Agricultural Mechanisation Programme and other initiatives aimed at boosting productivity, expanding irrigation, improving access to inputs and financing, and strengthening food security.

The government also welcomed the IMF’s recognition of progress in domestic revenue mobilisation and public financial management. It pledged to continue implementing new tax laws, digitising revenue collection, and improving transparency and accountability. Steps are already being taken to enhance fiscal data integrity and meet the highest international standards in economic and fiscal statistics.

Positive Medium-Term Outlook

The IMF projects continued economic growth above four percent over the medium term, alongside improving external reserves, rising investment, and stronger fiscal revenues. Public debt has declined as a percentage of GDP, while reserve buffers have strengthened significantly. These positive developments complement recent sovereign credit rating upgrades by international agencies.

The Federal Government reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining macroeconomic stability, accelerating inclusive growth, deepening structural reforms, improving the investment climate, expanding infrastructure, and enhancing human capital development and job creation.

“While challenges remain, the direction is clear and the foundations are stronger,” the statement said. “The ultimate objective of these reforms is not merely improved economic indicators, but better outcomes for all Nigerians — lower inflation, decent jobs, higher incomes, greater economic opportunity, and a better quality of life.

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Nigerian labour leader dies while attending Geneva conference

A member of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU), Adeleke served as Chairman of the Lagos State Joint Negotiating Council, where he was involved in labour-related advocacy and workers’ welfare initiatives.

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A Nigerian labour leader Domingo Michael Adeleke died today in Geneva, Switzerland, while attending the 114th Session of the International Labour Conference (ILC).

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), confirmed the development this morning in a statement, saying that Adeleke was the Chairman of the Lagos State Joint Negotiating Council (JNC) of the union.

According to the statement, Adeleke was in Switzerland as part of Nigeria’s delegation to the conference when he reportedly became ill and was later taken for medical attention. He subsequently passed away.

A member of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU), Adeleke served as Chairman of the Lagos State Joint Negotiating Council, where he was involved in labour-related advocacy and workers’ welfare initiatives.

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