Candace Ebhomielen
By Adetutu Audu
Candace Ebhomielen is driving coordinated real estate development across Edo and Ogun, with BlueDutch advancing site work, road construction, culvert infrastructure, and rapid physical allocation across its locations, supported by ongoing residential development in Lagos.
Across these regions, project activity reflects a coordinated push to deliver developments that respond to current market demand. In Edo, new projects are being introduced as part of the company’s growing presence in Benin City. In Ogun, activity within the Ilado axis continues to improve how communities function through ongoing site work and infrastructure improvements.
In Lagos, development within the Sangotedo corridor continues to support residential demand in one of the city’s most active growth areas. Bloom Fountain Mini Estate is positioned within this axis, located close to the Lekki–Epe Expressway and key commercial hubs, combining accessibility with residential planning that responds to how people live and invest.
For Candace, projects in Lagos must reflect changing expectations. “People are becoming more deliberate about where they live and invest,” she said. “It is not just about proximity, it is about the quality of the environment and the kind of infrastructure that supports daily life.”
Bloom Fountain Mini Estate reflects this through its design and infrastructure. The development includes smart home features, solar-powered street lighting, fibre-optic connectivity, and a secured environment supported by recreational and green spaces. Paved and interlocked road networks are also part of the layout, improving movement within the estate.
In Ogun State, development activity continues to focus on access and usability. In Ilado, road creation and the construction of a culvert bridge are improving movement within the area, ensuring that development remains functional as site activity progresses.
BlueDutch is also carrying out rapid physical allocation across its developments, allowing buyers to take possession of defined plots as work continues on site. This ensures that progress is both visible and directly experienced.
In Edo, Edo Vidia Homes & Park continues to take shape as part of the company’s entry into the Benin City market. Located off the Sapele Road Bypass, the development introduces features such as a gated layout, 24-hour security surveillance, a recreation centre, and green areas designed to support residential living.
Candace sees the company’s presence across Lagos, Ogun, and Edo as part of a connected effort to deliver projects that function across different environments. “Different cities have different needs, but the expectation of buyers is becoming more aligned,” she explained. “Our responsibility is to deliver developments that meet those expectations.”
Across these locations, the focus remains on ensuring that infrastructure and project delivery are handled together. Roads, access points, and site planning are introduced early, ensuring that developments are supported by the essentials required for daily use.
“We are building with a long-term view,” Candace said. “Every project we undertake is part of a larger direction focused on creating environments that people can trust.”
As activity continues across Edo and Ogun, supported by residential delivery in Lagos, the combination of project activity, infrastructure work, and allocation efforts shows how BlueDutch is maintaining consistent development across its locations.
This positions Candace Ebhomielen as a developer focused on delivering projects that are practical, accessible, and ready for use, with ongoing activity shaping how each development performs over time.
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