
Real Estate firm, Harmony Garden & Estate Development Ltd, has urged Nigerians to redefine love by investing in tangible land assets that will secure their future as they celebrate Valentine’s Day 2026.
The firm had rolled out a bold campaign, saying Nigerians should prioritise asset acquisition over short-term spending.
In a statement titled “Your Valentine Gift, My Love,” the director said Nigerians should get a plot of land for their spouses and not a bushel of flowers.
“She needs a Plot of Land, not a Bushel of Flowers. This campaign emphasises long-term value over fleeting gestures, reminding buyers that while flowers may fade, land appreciates and builds lasting wealth,” it read.
The Valentine-themed creative features a symbolic proposal scene set against a lush green landscape, reinforcing the idea that love and investment can go hand in hand. The message concludes with a powerful call to action: “Because flowers fade, but land builds wealth. Give love that grows roots and returns this Valentine’s.”
According to Harmony Garden’s management, the initiative is designed to promote a smarter gifting culture and financial empowerment among couples and families.
The company noted that investing in property for sale in Lekki, Lagos, and other fast-growing corridors has become one of the most reliable ways to secure the future.
Real estate experts say areas such as Lekki continue to witness steady appreciation driven by rapid urban development, infrastructure expansion, and rising demand for residential and commercial spaces. With rising interest in land for sale in Lekki, investors are taking advantage of flexible payment plans offered by reputable developers.
Harmony Garden & Estate Development Ltd, known for its strategic estate developments, aims to make land ownership more accessible through customer-friendly packages and verified documentation processes.
The firm also highlighted its online presence via its official platforms, making inquiries and bookings seamless for prospective buyers searching online for property for sale in Lekki, land investment in Lagos, and affordable plots in Lekki.
Industry watchers describe the Valentine campaign as a creative blend of romance and financial literacy, targeting young professionals, newlyweds, and upwardly mobile Nigerians seeking secure investment options.
With Nigeria’s housing deficit still a pressing issue and land values in prime locations steadily climbing, stakeholders believe initiatives like this could encourage more Nigerians to prioritise asset acquisition over short-term spending.
SOURCE: LEADERSHIP NEWS PAPER

