SHE100: Women in Real Estate — Tessy Afu’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 Tessy Afu, a Nigerian real estate entrepreneur, known for building a fast-growing property brand and positioning herself within Nigeria’s evolving real estate market.
Education and Professional Background
Tessy Afu studied Electrical/Electronic Engineering at Madonna University, Elele, Nigeria.
She furthered her academic journey at the University of South Wales, expanding her exposure to global perspectives in education and professional development.
Her background reflects a blend of technical training and strategic learning, which has shaped her transition into real estate and business leadership.
Early Career and Transition into Real Estate
Before fully establishing herself in real estate, Tessy Afu worked as a General Manager and Construction Project Manager at Ogon Asu Company Ltd.
Her transition into real estate reflects a shift from project execution to property investment and client-focused services, leveraging her construction background to navigate the property market with a more structured approach.
Building Tessy Luxury Properties Ltd
As CEO of Tessy Luxury Properties Ltd, Tessy Afu has built a real estate brand focused on property sales, investment opportunities, and client engagement.
Within a relatively short period of about four years, she has grown the company into a recognizable player within her operating space, reflecting consistency and a clear business direction.
Her company operates within the real estate services segment, connecting clients with property opportunities while maintaining a focus on value, positioning, and market relevance.
Entrepreneurship and Digital Expansion
Beyond real estate, Tessy Afu also serves as CEO of The Tessy Afu Digital Consult, reflecting her engagement with digital strategy and business development.
This dual focus highlights her approach to modern entrepreneurship—combining real estate operations with digital visibility and brand positioning to expand reach and influence.
Her work across both sectors positions her as a multi-dimensional entrepreneur navigating both physical and digital business environments.
What Makes Her Stand Out
Founder-Led Growth: Built a real estate company within a relatively short period, demonstrating consistency and execution.
Technical Background: Experience in engineering and construction project management informs her approach to real estate.
Dual Entrepreneurship: Operates across real estate and digital consulting, reflecting adaptability.
Client-Focused Services: Works within the real estate services space, connecting clients with investment opportunities.
Impact and Industry Contribution
Tessy Afu’s work contributes to the real estate sector through property access, investment opportunities, and client engagement.
Her background in construction and project management adds a layer of practical understanding to her real estate operations, aligning with the increasing need for structured and informed property transactions in Nigeria.
Conclusion
As this series continues to spotlight women in real estate, Tessy Afu’s journey highlights the role of entrepreneurial drive, technical background, and adaptability in building a presence within the property sector.
Her story reflects a new wave of real estate professionals who are combining industry knowledge, business strategy, and digital engagement to create opportunities and grow sustainable brands.
Missed our previous feature? Read the full story of Maureen Ibeh: SHE100: Women in Real Estate — Maureen Ibeh’s Story
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