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Answers to common questions you ask

01.
How do I know I can trust your vendors?
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Answer: Every vendor (drivers, contractors, agents) is vetted through a rigorous due diligence process and engaged on a strict “need-to-know” basis to protect your privacy.
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What happens if I'm not satisfied with a service?
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Answer: We prioritize transparency and reasonable coordination. While we don’t control external factors, we exercise due diligence and will resolve disputes through good-faith negotiation.
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Is my personal data safe with E&E?
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Answer: Yes. We implement technical and organizational measures to protect your information and never sell your personal data.
04.
Do I pay in Naira or USD?
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Answer: All services are quoted and paid in USD to protect you from currency volatility and ensure pricing consistency.
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What if I live in Canada/UK/US? Can you still manage my project?
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Answer: Absolutely. Our services are specifically designed for the Diaspora. We provide regular photo and video reports so you can oversee your project from any time zone.
06.
Are your fees refundable?
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Answer: Consultancy and coordination fees are generally non-refundable once services commence, as they cover our professional expertise and management time.
07.
Can you help me buy a house without me being in Nigeria?
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Answer: Yes. We handle agent management, legal document vetting, and provide independent valuation reports so you can invest safely from abroad.
08.
What is the "Home & Project Guardian" service?
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Answer: This service acts as your “eyes and ears” on the ground, providing monthly oversight for family homes, construction sites, or rental properties.
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    Nigeria is special, but doing business here often feels like a PhD in extracting Naira without delivering value. Whether it’s a plumber turning a simple fix into a flooded bathroom or an agent vanishing after a payment, the frustration is real for those living abroad.

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