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Arrayhan seals landmark partnership with Dubai’s DAMAC Group

Renowned businessman and publisher of Republic of Ireland-based newspaper, The Street Journal, Mogaji Wole Arisekola’s Arrayhan Nigeria Limited has secured a significant partnership agreement with Dubai-based multinational real estate giant,

Arrayhan seals landmark partnership with Dubai’s DAMAC Group
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April 1, 2026·2 min read
  • By Samuel Oamen

Renowned businessman and publisher of Republic of Ireland-based newspaper, The Street Journal, Mogaji Wole Arisekola’s Arrayhan Nigeria Limited has secured a significant partnership agreement with Dubai-based multinational real estate giant, DAMAC Group, in a move that is already generating attention within business and investment circles.

This landmark collaboration marks a new phase of strategic cooperation between the multi-billion-dollar Dubai Corporation and Arrayhan Nigeria Limited. It reflects a growing alignment between Nigerian enterprises and global investment platforms, particularly in the oil and gas industry and the real estate sector.

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Arrayhan Nigeria Limited was represented by its Chief Executive Officer, Mogaji Wole Arisekola, while DAMAC Group was represented by its Company Manager, Mr. Musa Naqvi. Both parties engaged in extensive discussions, exploring various avenues for cooperation and long-term business development.

Key areas of interest included real estate investment, property development, and creating accessible opportunities for Nigerians to participate in international property markets, especially in Dubai. The discussions were constructive and forward-looking, with both sides expressing a strong commitment to building a sustainable and impactful partnership.

As an immediate outcome of the meeting, both companies agreed to organise a joint roadshow in Nigeria. The purpose of this initiative is to formally introduce the partnership to the Nigerian public and present the range of investment opportunities available through their collaboration.

This development represents more than a routine business agreement. It signals a deliberate effort to bridge local expertise with global capacity, potentially opening new pathways for Nigerian investors and strengthening cross-border economic relationships.

With this partnership now in place, many top industry players—such as Harmony Gardens, owner of a multi-billion-dollar Aviation Town in Lagos, and Lords Gardens Ltd, developers of 64 flats in Dape, Abuja—will be watching closely.

Attention will be on the execution of their plans and the value it is expected to deliver. It is a bold step that positions Arrayhan Nigeria Limited within an increasingly competitive international landscape, while also offering tangible benefits to prospective investors in Nigeria.

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