You have the land. We have the home. Let's talk.
The most common question we get about MODN SOLO isn't about the structure. It isn't about fire resistance or timber or how the panels connect.
It's simpler than that:
"Where do I put it?"
It's the right question. And it's one we're actively building the answer to.
The land gap is real.
Buying a MODN SOLO without land is like buying a car without a road. The product exists. The demand exists. The missing piece is a structured, trustworthy way for buyers to access land alongside the unit — without navigating two completely separate, complicated transactions on their own.
This is where landowners and developers come in.
Across Lagos and its growth corridors — Ibeju-Lekki, Epe, Mowe, the Sagamu axis — there are significant landholdings sitting underutilised. Owners who have the asset but not the product. Buyers who have the intent but not the land.
MODN® is building a land partnership model that connects both sides:
↳ Landowners and estate developers provide serviced or developable plots — individually or at scale.
↳ MODN® supplies the unit, handles engineering, fabrication, and assembly.
↳ The buyer gets one transaction, one counterparty, one timeline — land and home together.
We are currently in active conversations with our first land partners. The model is being structured. The first sites are being identified.
If you own land and you're reading this — we want to hear from you.
Not a vague expression of interest. A real conversation about what a MODN® land partnership looks like, what it means for your asset, and what it means for the people who will eventually live on it.
This is how the 28 million unit gap starts to close — not through government programmes alone, but through private capital, idle land, and an engineered product finally meeting in the same room.
Reach out. DM us. The conversation is open.
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Sometimes I honestly think Nigeria’s biggest problem is a lack of home training.
If we’re raised to value honesty, integrity, and accountability, we wouldn’t keep making excuses for bad leaders or celebrating people who clearly don’t deserve it.
There’s absolutely no way that some useless powerless ‘bandits’ are casually able to get this much money, keep this much money and spend this much money without any active ongoing government support and compromise involved. It’s impossible.
This is why these heartless animals in the government refer to these barbaric animals in the bush as their “brothers”.
Same club of terrorists.
Home team (in the government).
Away team (in the bush).
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ENOUGH SIGHTSEEING...
LET'S EAT! 😂
A BEAUTIFUL DAY.
A BEAUTIFUL PLACE.
AND LUNCH WITH MY FAVORITE PERSON. ❤️
22 YEARS...
AND WE'RE STILL MAKING MEMORIES.
BON APPÉTIT! 🥂🍽️
🎬 The Movie Continues...
@creative_yua Maybe you have overwhelming evidence of facts.😀
Actually, you are right in saying there's no such thing as "toilet disease" medically speaking, as such term probably doesn't exist in any medical books or journals.
Perhaps humanity's real problem is not that we have too little power, but that we possess more power than our psychological maturity originally intended.
Perhaps humanity’s greatest challenge is not to create a world of abundance through technology, with the help of AI and robots. Perhaps it lies in the fact that our psychological operating system was designed for a world of scarcity.
@mayemusk Continue doing the good you are doing. The world can't deny your influence and your impact, I can't deny it. I'm grateful for your existence and influence over the affairs of the world, humanity. Thank you
Why are you angry when they talk about you at your back? You shouldn't be angry because those talking at your back are meant to be at your back... You should only focus on where you ending too. Just make sure you get there and don't look back...