…Unveils Olonimoyo as country director
Mercy Homes has reiterated its commitment to providing real estate solutions to meet urgent needs for luxury housing in Nigeria.
“At Mercy Homes, we are committed to real solutions that respond to the urgent need for attainable luxury housing. This is just the beginning.” Ayodeji Olonimoyo, country director, Mercy Homes, stated this during the Nigeria-UK Housing exhibition in Lagos.
The exhibition was jointly organised by Mercy Homes in partnership with Berkeley Group, a top UK developer, to showcase innovative solutions for the future of living in Lagos, Nigeria.
Olonimoyo, who stepped into his new role as country director of Mercy Homes during the exhibition disclosed that the event brought together industry leaders, and housing advocates to explore attainable luxury housing. “This exhibition was more than a showcase — it was a statement of intent.”
According to him, the exhibition featured a dynamic mix of project showcases, expert-led discussions, and networking opportunities. “Stakeholders from across the housing value chain engaged in meaningful conversations on how to support all those looking to secure property investments in the UK,” Olonimoyo stated.
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Olonimoyo also announced plans for one-on-one follow-up sessions with stakeholders and on-site visits, to ensure that the conversations and connections continue well beyond the exhibition. “Stay tuned – the next showcase promises to be bigger, better and bolder.”
He stated that Mercy Homes has positioned itself as a visionary player in the housing space — bridging ideas, people, and results for a better tomorrow with the inaugural housing exhibition.
According to Olonimoyo, the exhibition was supported by Guaranty Trust Bank UK and the Berkeley Group, one of the UK’s leading property developers. He also extended his appreciation to Keisha Whitehorne and Mohammed Rabti, whose participation and partnership enriched the exhibition.


