SHE100: Women in Real Estate — Loveline Nnanna’s Story

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Adedoyin Oluwadarasimi
Adedoyin Oluwadarasimi
SHE100: Women in Real Estate — Loveline Nnanna’s Story

Today’s deep dive continues our special series spotlighting women shaping the real estate sector across Africa.

In this edition, we feature Loveline Nnanna, a Nigerian real estate consultant, sales trainer, and entrepreneur known for her work in property investment advisory and professional development within the real estate sector.

Early Life and Education

Loveline Nnanna studied Computer and Information Sciences at National Open University of Nigeria,where she earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in 2018.

Her academic background in technology and information systems complements her later work in real estate, where she has built expertise in sales, advisory, and training.

Career and Entry into Real Estate

Loveline Nnanna has built her career within the real estate services space, focusing on property advisory and sales. With approximately a decade of experience in the Nigerian property market, she has worked with individuals and investors seeking to navigate real estate opportunities.

Her work centers on helping clients understand property investment, identify opportunities, and make informed decisions within the market.

Building Philuxury Global Properties

She is theFounder and CEO of Philuxury Global Properties, a company focused on real estate consulting, property sales, and investment guidance.

Through Philuxury Global Properties, Loveline Nnanna works with clients to facilitate property acquisition, provide investment advisory services and support wealth creation through real estate

Her company operates within the real estate services segment, connecting buyers with property opportunities and guiding investment decisions.

Sales Training and Professional Development

Beyond property transactions, Loveline Nnanna is actively involved in sales training and professional development within the real estate industry.

She has developed and led training initiatives aimed at equipping realtors with sales skills, improving deal-closing strategies and supporting career growth in real estate.

Her work in this area positions her as both a practitioner and an educator within the industry.

Development of Training and Empowerment Programs

Loveline Nnanna has created platforms focused on professional and personal development, including:

  • Sell and Grow Rich — a sales-focused training program

  • SKILL UP — a training and internship initiative

  • Women in Sales and Enterprise — a platform supporting women in business

These initiatives reflect her broader focus on capacity building and economic empowerment, particularly within sales and entrepreneurship.

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What Makes Her Stand Out

  • Dual role in real estate and training: She operates as both a consultant and a sales trainer.

  • Focus on investment advisory: Her work centers on guiding individuals in property investment decisions.

  • Commitment to capacity building: Through training programs, she supports the development of real estate professionals.

  • Entrepreneurial leadership: She built and leads a real estate services company.

Impact and Industry Contribution

Loveline Nnanna’s work contributes to the real estate sector by improving access to property investment opportunities and strengthening professional capacity within the industry. Her focus on education and advisory highlights the role of knowledge and skills in navigating real estate markets.

By combining consulting with training, she supports both investors and professionals, contributing to the broader ecosystem of real estate services in Nigeria.

As this series continues to spotlight women in real estate, Loveline Nnanna’s work highlights the role of advisory, training, and professional development in shaping how individuals and businesses engage with property investment.

Missed our previous feature? Read the full story of Taiwo Anjorin: SHE100: Women in Real Estate — Taiwo Anjorin’s’s Story


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