Candace Ebhomielen is launching new real estate projects in Edo State as development continues across Ogun, with BlueDutch advancing site work, infrastructure delivery, and rapid physical allocation across its key locations.
As Managing Director of BlueDutch, her current focus reflects visible progress on multiple fronts, from site preparation in Benin City to continued development within the Ilado axis of Ogun State. These activities signal a coordinated push to grow the company’s presence through projects that are already taking shape on the ground.
In Edo State, new building projects are being introduced as part of the company’s entry into the Benin City market. The move reflects a response to growing demand for organised residential environments within the region, with early-stage work already pointing to a phased rollout of developments designed to support long-term use.
At the same time, activity within Ogun State continues to gather pace. In Ilado, recent efforts have focused on improving site accessibility and usability through road creation and the construction of a culvert bridge. These interventions are already influencing how movement and access are handled within the area, ensuring that both current and incoming developments remain functional.
“We are focused on making sure every location we build in is ready to support the kind of living people expect,” Candace said. “That means paying attention to access, infrastructure, and how everything works together from the start.”
Alongside infrastructure work, BlueDutch is also carrying out rapid physical allocation across its developments, allowing buyers to take possession of clearly defined plots as work continues on site. This has become an important part of the company’s delivery process, ensuring that progress is not only visible but also directly experienced by investors.
In Lagos, development activity within the Sangotedo axis continues to complement the company’s broader expansion. Projects like Bloom Fountain Mini Estate reflect ongoing efforts to deliver modern residential options, supported by internal road networks, power solutions, and connectivity features that respond to current market expectations.
For Candace, the work across these locations is closely connected. “Every project we are handling is part of a larger direction,” she explained. “From Edo to Ogun to Lagos, the goal is to ensure that each development is practical, accessible, and ready for use.”
What distinguishes this phase of BlueDutch’s growth is the emphasis on execution. Rather than focusing only on future plans, the company’s current activities highlight steady progress across multiple sites, with infrastructure, allocation, and construction happening simultaneously.
This direction also reflects an understanding of how different elements of real estate development must come together. Roads, drainage, access points, and site layout are being handled alongside property allocation, ensuring that each project is supported by the basics required for long-term functionality.
As development continues across these regions, the combination of new project activity in Edo and ongoing infrastructure work in Ogun shows how BlueDutch is expanding through active delivery.
This positions Candace Ebhomielen as a developer focused on getting projects off the ground and into use, with consistent progress across locations shaping how her work is experienced on site.
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