- UK-Based Nigerians Set for High-Level Property Wealth Session in London
- The forum is designed to address growing concerns among Nigerians living abroad on how to protect their earnings
- Organisers emphasised that the session is not a sales-driven seminar, but an interactive and education-focused forum
Nigerians and other African diaspora professionals living in the United Kingdom are set to convene in London on Saturday, 31 January, for a high-level Property Wealth Creation Q&A aimed at promoting strategic property ownership and long-term wealth building.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the in-person session, scheduled to hold between 12:00 pm and 3:30 pm in Bromley, London, is being organised by Property Wealth Corporation through its flagship platform, Property Wealth.
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The event will be hosted by the Founder of Property Wealth Corporation, Dr Daniel Moses, a UK-based property strategist and diaspora investment advocate who has spent nearly a decade operating within the British property market.
According to the organisers, the forum is designed to address growing concerns among Nigerians living abroad on how to protect their earnings, navigate economic uncertainty, and build sustainable wealth across borders amid rising living costs and currency volatility.
Speaking on the importance of structured international investment, Moses noted that earnings in stronger currencies such as the British pound present a unique opportunity for long-term asset creation.
“Naira can fail you, but pounds will not fail. The opportunity of the diaspora is to build wealth internationally, then deploy it back into Africa with structure, strategy and long-term vision,” he said.

The Property Wealth Creation Q&A will focus on practical strategies for Nigerians in the UK looking to start or scale property ownership with realistic capital, understand smart investment approaches in the current UK market, and avoid common mistakes commonly made by diaspora investors.
Other key areas slated for discussion include income-generating property structures in pounds, long-term portfolio development, cross-border investment planning, and real-life case studies from individuals who have successfully begun their property investment journeys.
Organisers emphasised that the session is not a sales-driven seminar, but an interactive and education-focused forum where participants can ask direct questions and receive practical guidance from experienced industry professionals.
Through Property Wealth and the wider Property Wealth Corporation ecosystem, Moses advises professionals, entrepreneurs and diaspora investors on strategic property acquisition, joint venture models, and sustainable wealth creation frameworks aimed at long-term and generational impact.
With growing interest in international asset ownership among Nigerians abroad, organisers noted that the event comes at a critical time when informed positioning could significantly outperform years of unstructured investment efforts.
Attendance at the session will be limited to ensure meaningful engagement and high-quality discussions.
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