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DBEN Group Champions Ethical Property Development in Nigeria


DBEN Group is expanding into Nigeria’s biggest property markets with a pledge to raise ethical standards in an industry often marred by fraudulent transactions and poor regulation, the real estate developer said on Thursday.

“Nigeria’s real estate sector has huge potential but is held back by trust issues,” the founder of the company, Edeh Beneth, said in a statement. “We are demonstrating that transparency and profitability can go hand in hand. We don’t just sell land; we sell satisfaction.”

The Enugu-based firm has built a portfolio spanning Lagos, Abuja, Asaba, Port Harcourt, and other cities, anchored on government-approved properties, verified land titles, and structured estate planning.

The company says this approach shields buyers, including Nigerians in the diaspora, from the legal and financial risks that have cost investors billions of naira in disputed land deals.

DBEN Group’s projects are located in high-growth urban corridors and are designed with long-term appreciation in mind, featuring modern layouts, accessible roads, drainage systems, and electricity infrastructure. The firm’s focus on planned developments is attracting individual homeowners, institutional buyers, and diaspora investors seeking secure and scalable opportunities.

The company said it is preparing to roll out tech-driven solutions, including a digital land verification portal, streamlined payment systems, and virtual estate tours, to make transactions more accessible for clients globally.

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