Zara Fatima Abubakar has been officially crowned as Miss Property Tourism 2025, also known as the Queen of Real Estate. Her coronation signifies the start of a promising tenure aimed at reshaping the real estate and tourism industries.
The grand ceremony took place in Abuja on Friday, drawing notable figures from both sectors. A special highlight of the event was the crowning of Abubakar by Shatu Garko, mother of Miss Nigeria 2021, adding prestige to the occasion.
Among the distinguished guests were corporate executives, government officials, and real estate professionals, including Hajiya Nana Asma’u Jibrin, the Director General of Kano State Research and Documentation Directorate. Their presence underscored the event’s significance in empowering young leaders, particularly women, in the industry.
As the newly appointed Miss Property Tourism 2025, Abubakar is tasked with championing real estate investment, advocating for sustainable tourism, and driving housing innovation through the Youth Access to Homes initiative. This effort aligns with national development strategies and is being executed in collaboration with the Nigeria Youth Organisation.
The Miss Property Tourism initiative plays a pivotal role in the upcoming Real Estate Innovation and Investment Carnival, scheduled for May 20–22, 2025, in Abuja. Speaking at the event, Ossai Ilome, Project Manager of the carnival, expressed enthusiasm for the initiative’s potential impact.
He highlighted that the event aims to attract investors, homeowners, policymakers, and tech innovators, emphasizing the 16% return on investment available in Nigeria’s real estate market. Zara Fatima Abubakar has been officially crowned as Miss Property Tourism 2025, also known as the Queen of Real Estate. Her coronation signifies the start of a promising tenure aimed at reshaping the real estate and tourism industries.
The grand ceremony took place in Abuja on Friday, drawing notable figures from both sectors. A special highlight of the event was the crowning of Abubakar by Shatu Garko, mother of Miss Nigeria 2021, adding prestige to the occasion.
Among the distinguished guests were corporate executives, government officials, and real estate professionals, including Hajiya Nana Asma’u Jibrin, the Director General of Kano State Research and Documentation Directorate. Their presence underscored the event’s significance in empowering young leaders, particularly women, in the industry.
As the newly appointed Miss Property Tourism 2025, Abubakar is tasked with championing real estate investment, advocating for sustainable tourism, and driving housing innovation through the Youth Access to Homes initiative. This effort aligns with national development strategies and is being executed in collaboration with the Nigeria Youth Organisation.
The Miss Property Tourism initiative plays a pivotal role in the upcoming Real Estate Innovation and Investment Carnival, scheduled for May 20–22, 2025, in Abuja. Speaking at the event, Ossai Ilome, Project Manager of the carnival, expressed enthusiasm for the initiative’s potential impact.
He highlighted that the event aims to attract investors, homeowners, policymakers, and tech innovators, emphasizing the 16% return on investment available in Nigeria’s real estate market. Zara Fatima Abubakar has been officially crowned as Miss Property Tourism 2025, also known as the Queen of Real Estate. Her coronation signifies the start of a promising tenure aimed at reshaping the real estate and tourism industries.
The grand ceremony took place in Abuja on Friday, drawing notable figures from both sectors. A special highlight of the event was the crowning of Abubakar by Shatu Garko, mother of Miss Nigeria 2021, adding prestige to the occasion.
Among the distinguished guests were corporate executives, government officials, and real estate professionals, including Hajiya Nana Asma’u Jibrin, the Director General of Kano State Research and Documentation Directorate. Their presence underscored the event’s significance in empowering young leaders, particularly women, in the industry.
As the newly appointed Miss Property Tourism 2025, Abubakar is tasked with championing real estate investment, advocating for sustainable tourism, and driving housing innovation through the Youth Access to Homes initiative. This effort aligns with national development strategies and is being executed in collaboration with the Nigeria Youth Organisation.
The Miss Property Tourism initiative plays a pivotal role in the upcoming Real Estate Innovation and Investment Carnival, scheduled for May 20–22, 2025, in Abuja. Speaking at the event, Ossai Ilome, Project Manager of the carnival, expressed enthusiasm for the initiative’s potential impact.
He highlighted that the event aims to attract investors, homeowners, policymakers, and tech innovators, emphasizing the 16% return on investment available in Nigeria’s real estate market.
“We want to foster innovation, unlock investments and drive policy dialogue, by collaborating with the government to streamline land reforms and tax incentives,” Ilome stated.
“This platform is more than a crown; it’s a responsibility to inspire young professionals, drive investment, and foster economic growth through real estate and tourism,” he added.