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We are closing knowledge gap in Real Estate Industry with new academy – BRG ACADEMY Dean, Emmanuel Osoteku

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An investment in knowledge pay the best interest as Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belong to those who prepare for it today. It is safe to say no one knows tomorrow as Education today will surely prepare you for what is yet to come.

A Real Estate  based  academy is beneficial to anyone looking to build a long term wealth, as it is an ever evolving sector growing progressively.  Nigerian Newsdirect  further explores the business world with the brazing of a young CEO and Dean of the reputable Billionaire Realtor Group Academy (BRG), Mr. Emmanuel Osoteku as he unveils life around the Real Estate world and how he has made an entry balance in the industry. Deborah Onatunde brings the Excerpt.

Can you introduce yourself?

I am the Dean & Director of Studies of the first biggest Real Estate Academy in Africa known as the BRG ACADEMY

What brought about the name  BILLIONAIRE REALTOR  GROUP ACADEMY?

The BRG Academy is an initiative of the Billionaire Realtor Group, a network of Nigeria’s leading independent real estate marketers specialising in comprehensive integrated solutions for real estate brokers. Hence, the need for Disruptive Innovation & providing cutting edge solutions to the knowledge gap in the Real Estate Industry brought about the establishment of the BRG Academy. The BRG Academy is created as an institution that serves as a platform to promote individual development through the transfer of skills, expert knowledge and insight, give realtors competitive edge as a sales person so as to help deliver higher margins and achieve greater sales productivity.

When was it established?

It was established in 2022.

What was  the aim  towards the founding of BRG Academy?

It is created for the purpose of  learning for real estate consultants and realtors where they are engaged with the modern day technology, practical trainings with specific skills and in-depth knowledge they need to develop their expertise as a complete sales person in the real estate industry.

How many  people formed  the BRG  Academy?

We  were four people who established the BRG Academy  from,   Dr. Tony Kolawole Aspire (President, Billionaire Realtor Group),    Dr. Emmanuel Abikoye
(COO, Billionaire Realtors Group),    Mr. GBENGA Adeleke (CAO, Billionaire Realtor Group),   Emmanuel Osoteku (Dean, BRG Academy).

Are there  any government policies affecting  the smooth running of the  organisation?

We have a smooth relationship with the Government and we look forward to expanding across Africa and the diaspora.

How credible is the certification?

It is a  game changer for us, as we said, we are disrupting this industry as certification by BRG Academy is now collaborated with the Metropolitan School of Business and Management (MSBM) in the UK and Dubai.

Where do you see BRG Academy in the next 5O years?

BRG would have grown from an Academy to a University, as the goal is  to make it an institution and a legacy project that when you talk about real estate in Nigeria the number one name in mind is BRG Academy. The vision is to integrate it to Universities across Africa, where they can take our Courses as a major course in the institution. Companies and schools would send in staff and students to the Academy to run internship programmes.

Is the BRG Academy for only Nigerians?

It is an academy open for everyone both the diaspora people around the world, as the academy stands as an equipping center to learn.

What has been the results?

Yes, we have testimonial videos that show students doing seven figures per month and even in dollars also selling properties on a global scale, people who came in with nothing, people who were nobody have now leveled up.

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Shettima returns to Nigeria, meets US Secretary, Campbell

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Vice-President Kashim Shettima on Tuesday returned to Nigeria after representing President Bola Tinubu at the just concluded International Development Association (IDA21) Summit, held in Nairobi, Kenya.

This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice-President.

Nkwocha said on arrival at the NnamdiAzikiwe International Airport, Abuja, Shettima met behind closed doors with the United States Deputy Secretary, Kurt Campbell, and his team.

“Among issues discussed at the meeting were security, bilateral relations, shared visions, technologicalcooperations, economic and mutual partnership.

“Both countries pledged to work more on deepening their bilateral relationships and their connectivity.”

Deputy Secretary Campbell has been in Nigeria where he was the co-chair of the sixth U.S.-Nigeria Binational Commission (BNC) with Foreign Minister, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar.

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FG approves salary increase for civil servants

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The Federal Government has approved 25 percent and 35 percent of salary increase for civil servants on the remaining six Consolidated Salary Structures.

The Head of Press, National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC), Mr Emmanuel Njoku, said this on Tuesday in Abuja.

“The Federal Government has approved an increase of between 25 percent and 35 percent in salary increase for Civil Servants on the remaining six Consolidated Salary Structures.

“They include Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure (CONPSS), Consolidated Research and Allied Institutions Salary Structure (CONRAISS) and Consolidated Police Salary Structure (CONPOSS).

“Others are: Consolidated Para-military Salary Structure (CONPASS). Consolidated Intelligence Community Salary Structure (CONICCS) and Consolidated Armed Forces Salary Structure (CONAFSS).

“The increases will take effect from January 1,” he said.

According to Njoku, the Federal Government has also approved increases in pension of between 20 per cent and 28 per cent for pensioners on the Defined Benefits Scheme.

He said this was in respect of the above-mentioned six consolidated salary structures and would also take effect from January 1.

He said the move was in line with the provisions of Section 173(3) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

The official recalled that those in the Tertiary Education and Health Sectors had already received their increases.

“This involves Consolidated University Academic Salary Structure (CONUASS) and Consolidated Tertiary Institutions Salary Structure (CONTISS) for universities.

“For Polytechnics and Colleges of Education, it involves the Consolidated Polytechnics and Colleges of Education Academic Staff Salary Structure (CONPCASS) and Consolidated Tertiary Educational Institutions Salary Structure (CONTEDISS).

“The Health Sector also benefitted through the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS) and Consolidated Health Sector Salary Structure (CONHESS),” Njoku said.

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LASG disburses N849.6m scholarships, bursaries for 10,066 tertiary students

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By Sodiq Adelakun

The Lagos State Government has demonstrated its commitment to providing affordable and quality education to its residents by approving and disbursing a total sum of N849,555,000 in scholarships and bursaries to 10,066 students in its tertiary institutions.

This was announced by the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Mr. Tolani Sule, on Tuesday at the 2024 Ministerial Briefing held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, Ikeja.

According to Sule, the Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led administration’s commitment to education is evident in its T.H.E.M.E.S plus Agenda, which prioritises effective and affordable education for all residents.

He noted that Lagos state-owned tertiary institutions did not participate in the recent workers’ strikes, demonstrating the government’s dedication to education development.

“Not going on strike when all other tertiary institutions were on strike is a feat that we pride ourselves on.

“This is to further show that our able governor does not pay lip service to the agenda.

“We know it will keep getting better, we are proud of all our institutions.

“Lagos State University is the oldest institution but new institutions are catching up,” he said.

Recall that the ministerial briefing began on April 24.

It will continue until May 29, with ministries giving accounts of their stewardships in the last one year of Gov. Sanwo-Olu’s second term in office.

“The sum of N335,600,000 was approved for 1,591 undergraduates and PhD recipients as 2022/2023 Scholarship Award as well as the 2022/2023 Governor’s Discretionary Awards.

“Also, N513,955,000 was approved for 6,884 in bursary award for undergraduates and law school students.

“A total of N849,555,000.00 was released in 2023 for 8,475, making a total of 10,066 as beneficiaries of the scholarship and bursary,” he said.

Sule mentioned that the state government is focusing on promoting extensive reading among students by rehabilitating and digitising 300 secondary schools and 40 public libraries.

“The reading culture isn’t what it used to be. This is why the administration deemed it necessary to ensure that students have access to these facilities.

“When we digitalised these libraries, we dedicated power generating sets. Monthly, there is N250,000 set aside and given to these secondary schools with digitalised libraries so they would run seamlessly.

“When policies are made, we consider how it will succeed; so, this was well planned out because we have a target,” he said.

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