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ULTRA SPACE LTD: Redefining Real Estate and Furniture Solutions in Lagos, Nigeria

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  • Duru, Anthony Ebuka

    (Founder (CEO), ULTRA SPACE LTD.)

  • Onyedeke, Obinna Cyril

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The article focuses on ULTRA SPACE LTD, a Lagos company that is challenging the norms of real estate and furniture solutions in Nigeria. The company is based at Block D, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu Modern Market (Akorede Phase 2), Ijesha Bus-Stop, Lagos, and was established with a unique dual focus, which combines the property development, sales, leasing and management with the design and supply of stylish, durable and affordable furniture. These two important components when combined with each other make ULTRA SPACE LTD provide complete solutions in the lifestyle where clients are assured of getting functional spaces and classy interior in the same building. The research points out the mission, vision, and core values of the company, which focus on integrity, innovation, affordability and customer satisfaction. It also examines the services that it provides, what the market has been affected by, and what strengths make ULTRA SPACE LTD stand out, such as its focus on quality, affordability, and a customer-first culture. Outside business, the company is involved in the development, sustainability, and employment of the local communities, thus contributing to the economic growth of Lagos. This conclusion restates ULTRA SPACE LTD as a reliable and progressive brand, set to continue characterizing the Nigerian housing and interior design environment with an outstanding and inventive approach.

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  • Duru, Anthony Ebuka & Onyedeke, Obinna Cyril, 2025. "ULTRA SPACE LTD: Redefining Real Estate and Furniture Solutions in Lagos, Nigeria," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(9), pages 6674-6681, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-9:p:6674-6681
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