In a strategic push to unite African real estate stakeholders at home and abroad, FAB Realty, a fast-rising force in property development, hosted the Afri-Vest summit.
The high-level gathering attracted investors, legal professionals, and finance experts from across Africa and the diaspora, offering a collaborative platform to discuss opportunities, challenges, and pathways in the continent’s property market.
Organised under the leadership of Ayomikun Adebayo, Chief Executive Officer of FAB Realty, the summit spotlighted the vast potential of Africa’s real estate sector while fostering meaningful engagement between local market players and global investors.
The event was hoted in June 28 in the heart of London’s City of Westminster.
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Opening the event with a personal keynote, Adebayo shared her journey into real estate, recounting how she transitioned into the sector and built FAB Realty into a trusted name through determination, vision, and innovation.
Her story of resilience struck a chord with participants, setting the tone for a day of strategic insight and empowerment.
A major highlight of the event was a robust panel session that brought together seasoned voices in investment banking, property law, and real estate development. Moderated by an industry expert, the session addressed practical strategies for navigating Africa’s real estate terrain, particularly for members of the diaspora seeking to invest on the continent.
Discussions zeroed in on regulatory compliance, investment planning, and the importance of due diligence, with speakers calling for greater transparency and structured collaboration in property acquisition across emerging African markets.
Participants lauded the initiative for its clarity, substance, and multi-sector relevance.
The forum delivered actionable knowledge on wealth-building and the realities of property ownership in diverse African contexts, from Lagos to Kigali, Nairobi to Accra.
In her closing remarks, Adebayo declared the summit a launchpad for more ambitious engagements.
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“Afri-Vest is more than just an event—it’s a movement. One that educates, connects, and empowers Africans globally to invest with confidence and clarity,” she said.
FAB Realty is expected to continue leading future Afri-Vest editions, expanding its mission to bridge the gap between Africa’s growing property market and the diaspora eager to connect with it.



