SHE100: Women in Real Estate — Kenlight Mercy’s Story
Today’s deep dive continues our special series spotlighting women contributing to the real estate sector across Africa.
In this edition, we feature Kenlight Mercy, a Nigerian real estate entrepreneur and CEO ofKenlight’s Paradise, a company operating within the property investment space.
Education and Professional Journey
Kenlight Mercy hails from Abiriba in Abia State, Nigeria.
She studied at the Pan African Institute and Abia State University, Uturu, where she built her foundational education.
Further strengthening her expertise, she pursued studies in Human Resource Management at the London Institute of Management, alongside certifications in Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE Levels 1, 2 & 3) at the British International Safety Organisation.
She also obtained training in Project Management from both the British School of Project Management College (UK) and the Pan African Institute.
Over the years, she has developed expertise in real estate, business consulting, and strategic guidance, positioning herself as a multi-faceted leader in Nigeria’s property market.
Career and Entry into Real Estate
Kenlight Mercy’s career is rooted in the real estate sector, where she has been involved in property-related activities including sales, investment opportunities, and client engagement.
Her work centers on:
Property investment opportunities
Real estate sales and client advisory
Market participation within Nigeria’s property sector
This places her within the segment of real estate professionals facilitating transactions and investment access.
Building Kenlight’s Paradise
She is theFounder and CEO of Kenlight’s Paradise, a real estate brand focused on connecting clients with property investment opportunities.
Through Kenlight’s Paradise, she operates within the real estate services space, supporting individuals interested in acquiring property and exploring investment options.
Her company reflects a broader vision centered on structure, quality, and long-term value creation within the property sector.
What Makes Her Stand Out
Entrepreneurial Leadership: Founder and CEO, driving her brand’s vision and operations.
Empowerment-Focused: Actively mentors and guides individuals to achieve personal and professional growth.
Innovative Approach: Combines business consulting principles with real estate advisory.
Commitment to Excellence: Prioritizes results-driven strategies while maintaining high professional standards.
Impact and Industry Contribution
Beyond her business, Kenlight Mercy presents herself as a mentor and change-maker, helping individuals and organizations harness their potential.
She combines decades of leadership and consulting experience with a hands-on understanding of the Nigerian property market.
She reflects the broader network-driven side of real estate, where professionals play a role in bridging the gap between property offerings and prospective buyers.
As this series continues to spotlight women in real estate, Kenlight Mercy exemplifies how leadership, innovation, and empowerment can intersect to shape the property sector.
Her work demonstrates that modern real estate entrepreneurship is not just about transactions, but also about mentoring, guiding, and creating lasting opportunities for others.
Missed our previous feature? Read the full story of Loveline Nnanna’s: SHE100: Women in Real Estate — Loveline Nnanna’s Story
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