Real Estate

We curb Accommodation Challenges Faced by African Migrants Abroad – Entrepreneur, Ehijiagbone Clement

Published by

ShareRent, an innovative apartment sharing platform designed for African migrants living in the UK and Canada, was launched in November 2022. The company aims to address the housing crisis and accommodation challenges faced by African migrants within these regions, offering a unique and much-needed solution.

Founded by Ehijiagbone Clement, a 34-year-old Nigerian entrepreneur with a master’s degree in information science and a diploma in software engineering, ShareRent has quickly gained attention for its commitment to improving the lives of Nigerian and African migrants.

Sharing his vision, Clement, CEO of ShareRent, stated, “As an African migrant myself, I personally understand the difficulties and frustrations of finding suitable accommodation in a new country. ShareRent was born out of the desire to provide a platform that caters specifically to the needs of African migrants in the UK and Canada.”

ShareRent operates remotely, providing convenient access to its services through its web application. The company’s primary focus is on apartment sharing services, allowing users to connect with each other and find suitable shared accommodations.

When asked about what sets ShareRent apart from its competitors, Ehijiagbone Clement stated, “Our brand stands out by specifically targeting Nigerian migrants in the UK and Canada, as well as prospective student migrants and expatriates. By catering to this niche audience, ShareRent offers a tailored and unique experience that effectively addresses the specific needs and challenges faced by African migrants.”

Despite being a young company at the start-up stage, ShareRent has already made significant strides in improving the lives of Nigerians and Africans.

On its operation, Clement adds, “At our core, we are driven by a mission to foster genuine connections among individuals from different countries, offering them the invaluable chance to establish honest and mutually beneficial relationships. Our platform serves as the ultimate solution for finding accommodation before traveling abroad and presents a unique opportunity to earn money by sharing your rented apartment while living in a foreign country”.

Looking towards the future, Ehijiagbone Clement envisions ShareRent becoming a household name with millions of users. The company’s inspiring creative processes and vision for expansion will position ShareRent as a leader in facilitating better and more accessible accommodation options for African migrants in the UK and Canada.

READ ALSO FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE 

Recent Posts

Tinubu’s second anniversary: Wike announces two-week project commissioning schedule

Wike said the projects to be inaugurated cut across the Abuja city centre, the satellite…

8 minutes ago

Police arrest 17 suspected killers of NDU graduates in Bayelsa

A source confirmed that the arrest of the suspected killers cultists was made possible by…

36 minutes ago

5 Best Altcoins for Next Bull Run Backed by Strong Developer Activity 

What if the next breakout moment isn’t months away, but already unfolding? With Chainlink whales…

42 minutes ago

Regional devt commissions, step towards restructuring — Gbenga Daniel

Speaking, the former governor of Ondo state, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, stressed the urgent need to…

50 minutes ago

Power supply: Band A customers in 557 streets to get compensation from DisCos

The NERC ordered that the affected DisCos implement the compensation through either...

51 minutes ago

Alleged sexual harassment: Sandra Duru misrepresented Natasha — Ogbonnaya

She also dismissed as concocted, claim by Duru that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan confessed to her that…

52 minutes ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.