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Veteran realtor & CEO of Prince Amechi Michael Properties celebrates another natal day

To many, birthdays are earmarked to merry and hangout with friends, family and acquaintances but Prince Amechi Michael, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Prince Amechi Michael Properties (PAMP), a thriving real estate company in Nigeria, understood it is a day to count his blessings.

Prince Amechi Michael is a major stakeholder in Nigeria’s booming real estate sector, contributing years of invaluable experience and expertise to the industry and offering solutions to the decade-long housing deficit, championing adherence to ethical standards and global best practices to promote safety.

Prince Amechi Michael hails from Otuocha Local Government Area of Anambra State and he is the fourth child of seven siblings. His parents struggled to afford the basic needs of the family and in search of survival, the entrepreneur came to Lagos with his older brother in the 1990s. Inspired to succeed and rewrite his story, he worked briefly at a supermarket before launching into the property venture in 1998.

Prince Amechi Michael’s perseverance, vision and determination of many years ago formed the grand foundation-laying of Prince Amechi Michael Properties, which has continued in the business of solving problems for humanity. Born and raised in Benin City, Edo State, the PAMP Managing Director is proudly a pioneer in the real estate sector in the country.

He started in the industry with his brother in 1998 to 2000. However, lack of money to invest at the time saw them adopt retail rentals, stone coat roofing and installation of water connectors.

Prince Amechi Michael Propertities CEO attended Usi Primary School in Benin City. He had his secondary education in Lagos at Okota Secondary School, and later went to febilac continue education. Sadly, he was forced to drop out of school due to lack of finance. But out of sheer perspiration, he later obtained a degree in Business Administration from the Lagos State University, in Ojo, Lagos State.

Prince Amechi Michael endured the difficult years of laying the bricks of foundation for the boom being harvested in the sector today. His Dedication and ability to adapt to seasons kept him hugely relevant in the industry–including the application of technology and international best practices model, now integrated into provision of mass housing.

After he established his company, the Prince Amechi Michael Propertities managing director stayed true to his vision which is propelled by the determination to become a symbol of reference and trust in the sector. He was stuck with his core values–which are: Quality assurance, confidence and customer-centrism– all of which are engineered towards breeding excellent customer experiences and satisfaction.

Highly respected as a realtor, he has bagged several awards, in recognition of his role in the development of the Nigerian real estate sector, as well as his influence. In a recent interview, he spoke about a some of the honours and decorations that have been bestowed upon him, including being named as a West African Youth Ambassador in 2022.

“I have been giving a lot of awards. I have an honorary doctorate degree in Real Estate Management & Outstanding Excellence Award & Inspirational Leadership Honors in West Africa,
‘Yoruba Youth Humanitarian Icon Of The Year’, ‘Umuada Aguleri Mba Worldwide Patron Award’, ‘ECOWAS Uouth Personality Of The Year’ and many others I cannot remember”, he said.

Despite the economic gloom in the country, 2022 was a financially-rewarding and remarkable year for the Prince Amechi Michael Propertities visioner and his company. He also won the ‘Real Estate Outstanding Performance Award’ last year.

“Yes it was profitable, a lot of opportunities came up for me and people started understanding my impact and I and my team had a lot of breakthrough in the real estate business in Nigeria”, he recounted.

On the lessons learnt as an experienced realtor over the decades, he stated:

“I have learnt a lot, especially building houses that are not affordable, properties like that are always very difficult to to sell and also mistakenly buying lands with issues, or getting land that doesn’t have good title. So things like this are what I have learnt not to get myself attached with.”

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