Testimony
/tes-ti-mo-ny/ · n. · Evidence given in support of a claim
Michael Onyeachor co-founded a new-gen real estate firm to decentralize real estate accessibility and availability to the general public but most specifically to a rising and relatively different demography which are GenZs. Ever since, he has made landlords, house owners and real estate investors out of thousands of young people in Nigeria and globally. He is on a mission to help young individuals build, maximize and transfer wealth to subsequent generations.
Michael Onyeachor was born in Nigeria and built his first venture before he could legally drink. By twenty-two he had co-founded a real estate firm in Abuja; by twenty-four he was placing capital into alternative investment vehicles his peers had never heard of - and returning it, on time, with receipts.
The pattern was set early: build the vehicle, prove the returns, open the door. He believes the next Nigerian generation is not waiting for permission to be wealthy - they are waiting for instruments they can trust, run by people who look like them and answer their calls.
"The record is the receipt."
He is a Christian. This is not decoration; it is the ledger under the ledger. He calls himself God's favorite show-off because testimony without evidence is only noise, and evidence without gratitude is only score-keeping.
His work now sits at the intersection of three things: closing deals that outlive the closing table, teaching young Nigerians that ownership is not a foreign word, and refusing - publicly, repeatedly - the quiet that success is supposed to require.
He is twenty-five. He is not finished.
"Ownership is not a foreign word."

Michael's work is straightforward: help everyday Nigerians own property and put their money into things that actually grow. Not theories - land, buildings, returns you can point to. He believes the next generation of Nigerian wealth is being built right now, by people his age, and his job is making sure more of them get in.