Power and Water Worries? Awele’s 24/7 Promise Was Built for Diaspora

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Ask any Nigerian living abroad what they fear most when buying property back home, and you’ll hear this: “Will there be light and water?”

For the diaspora, this isn’t a minor issue — it’s foundational. After living in cities where electricity and water are constants, the thought of returning home to manage generators, fetch water, or install boreholes is exhausting.

That’s why Awele made this decision early: if we want to build for returning investors, power and water must be 24/7 — not “soon.”

No More Generator Dependency

At Awele, the power system is not an afterthought.

The estate’s design includes:

  • Underground cabling to reduce exposure and maintenance issues
  • Solar-powered street lights across all key access routes
  • Integration-ready infrastructure for estate-wide power supply
  • Optional green energy support for future residents

Whether you’re in your home permanently or visiting once a year, power is one thing you won’t need to worry about.

And as ThisDay noted, what’s happening at Awele is part of a larger movement to redefine how the East builds — from power to pride (source).

Central Water Distribution — Already Mapped Out

No more boreholes on every plot. No more hoping your neighbor’s well doesn’t dry up.

Awele’s masterplan includes:

  • A central, estate-wide water distribution system
  • Clean water access for every unit
  • Dedicated infrastructure for pressure management and drainage

And yes — the underground drainage system is already underway.

Why It Matters for Diaspora Buyers

Let’s face it — if you’re abroad, you don’t have time to troubleshoot basic amenities.

You want to:

  • Inspect your land remotely
  • Build confidently
  • Know that your home won’t require daily maintenance
  • Spend holidays relaxing, not managing technicians

That’s exactly what Awele was built to support.

And as The Guardian highlighted, the vision behind Awele is about restoring the kind of environment where you can live with pride — not just own property for status (source).

This Is What Real Infrastructure Looks Like

Forget the marketing talk. At Awele, the infrastructure is:

  • On ground
  • Professionally designed
  • Being delivered in phases
  • Updated weekly for buyers to track

You don’t need to imagine power and water. You’ll see it. You’ll feel it. And when it’s your turn to build, it’ll already be there.

Awele is a premium estate in Anambra that blends the ancient eastern culture with luxury. It is a development by Esso Properties Limited, the best real estate company in Nigeria.
You can own a piece of Awele today. Reach out to us and we’ll provide the answer to all of your questions.

Awele Estate — Along Amawbia–Enugwu Agidi Growth Axis, Awka, Anambra State
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