LAGOS residents can now own landed property through the Eko Token Initiative, a reward system organised in partnership with CashToken Africa, it has been learnt.
Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Cecilia Dada stated this at the formal presentation of the initiative in Eti-Osa.
She said: “Following the launching of the universal TV patronage cash reward system tagged Eko Token, the programme has impacted the lives of over five million Lagosians.
“The initiative is a partnership for residents to own landed properties, with the long-term objective being to ensure that an average of 10 per cent of consumer expenditure is offered back as rewards to Lagosians in a profitable system.”
A representative of CashToken Africa in collaboration with Realty Invest, Simi Adeoye, said the initiative will create jobs for the youths with its kiosks system and also assist organised professionals.
