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World Trade Centre Abuja has made good sales - GM

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robust quality control team that will carry out testing and commission­ing of our projects. Thereafter, a profession­al facility management team will be brought on board to maintain our properties day-to-day.

Our properties are sold by our sales and marketing division and we have a fully dedicated CRM team to handle needs of our clients. All of this put together enables us to operate and run our properties to the level that is expected of us.

Why is Nigeria Churchgate’s destinatio­n choice?

Churchgate has been in Nigeria for almost five decades. During this time, we’ve been involved in trading, manufactur­ing, financial services and real estate. We see Nigeria as our home; it’s where we’ve been and where we intend staying for decades to come.

Nigeria has over 170million people. It’s an emerging market whereby the middle class is becoming more influentia­l. With this, there is an array of services required by the people and we feel that we’re in the position to offer such services at the level required.

After delivery of the World Trade Center, will Churchgate still do this kind of project in Nigeria?

Most definitely, the World Trade Center Abuja is our flagship project at the moment, however, we intend on building similar projects throughout the country. We’ll always innovate and embark on projects that will continue to redefine the skyline of Nigeria.

At what cost is Churchgate doing all this?

I’m not in a position to divulge the exact costing. Furthermor­e, work is still ongoing on the project. However, the investment is substantia­l and when all phases of the project are completed, our investment will surely be in the billions of dollars.

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