Nigeria’s Boldest Green Housing Project: Inside the Off-Grid Solar Estate Redefining Real Estate

What does truly sustainable housing look like in Nigeria?
Not solar panels bolted onto a conventional estate as an afterthought. Not a generator backup system dressed up in green language. But a fully self-sustaining residential community powered entirely by the sun, certified to international standards, and built from the ground up with climate resilience in mind.
That vision is no longer a concept. It is standing in Abuja. And it is called Tamuno Residence.
A Development That Changes the Conversation
Jubrah Green Homes officially launched Tamuno Residence in Abuja, a 96-unit residential estate powered entirely by solar energy and operating completely off-grid. It sets a bold new benchmark for sustainable housing in Nigeria and contributes to the broader movement for clean energy across West Africa.
Furthermore, Tamuno Residence is certified under the globally recognised EDGE standard Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies, achieving up to 96 percent energy savings.
Built with climate-resilient construction materials and designed specifically for Nigeria’s tropical environment, the estate stands out as one of the most energy-efficient residential projects in the entire region. This is not just a real estate milestone. It is a statement of intent.
What Makes Tamuno Residence Different
Most solar-powered estates in Nigeria are grid-connected with solar supplementation. Tamuno Residence is different in a fundamental way: it operates completely off-grid. There is no dependence on PHCN. No generator backup running on diesel. No monthly electricity bill shock. Just clean, reliable, solar energy all day, every day.
In addition to its solar infrastructure, the estate features insulated concrete forms, cool roofing systems, and smart inverters that ensure durability, indoor comfort, and consistent energy performance. Moreover, integrated water conservation systems, waste management infrastructure, and green landscaping further elevate the estate’s environmental credentials
“China’s success in meeting its clean energy goals six years ahead of schedule proves that ambitious sustainability is possible,” said Engr. Haruna Julius, President of Jubrah Group. “At Jubrah, we are channelling that inspiration into Nigeria’s housing and energy sectors. Tamuno Green Homes is not just a development; it is a working model of what future-ready living looks like for Nigeria and for West Africa as a whole.”
The Green City District: An Even Bigger Vision
Indeed, Tamuno Residence is impressive. However, what Jubrah Green Homes is building next is even more extraordinary.
The company is developing the Green City District a larger, self-sustaining community that will integrate renewable energy, local entrepreneurship, and smart infrastructure to promote inclusive economic development. It represents a shift from building green homes to building green communities, places where sustainability is not a feature but a foundation.
This is precisely the kind of bold, practical green innovation that Green Realty Africa was created to champion. Moreover, it aligns directly with SDG 11, Sustainable Cities and Communities and SDG 9, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure.
Why This Matters for Nigerian Real Estate
Furthermore, Tamuno Residence matters beyond its own walls for several reasons.
It proves the model works. A fully off-grid, EDGE-certified residential estate in Nigeria is no longer a theoretical possibility, it exists, it functions, and people are living in it. As a result, every developer in Nigeria now has proof that this standard is achievable.
It raises the bar for the entire sector. When one developer delivers 96 percent energy savings in a residential estate, it becomes harder for others to justify building to lower standards. Furthermore, as buyers become more educated about green certifications, demand for higher standards will grow.
It attracts a new class of capital. EDGE certification and off-grid status are exactly the credentials that ESG-focused investors and international development finance institutions look for. Tamuno Residence opens Jubrah Green Homes and by extension, Nigeria’s sustainable real estate sector to capital that conventional developments cannot access.
The Green Realty Africa Perspective
Nigeria faces energy shortages, rising costs, and growing environmental vulnerability. Indeed, these are not temporary challenges. They are structural realities that the real estate sector must build around, not hope will go away.
Therefore, Jubrah Green Homes is stepping forward with practical, future-oriented solutions. And at Green Realty Africa, we believe that is exactly what responsible property development looks like in 2026.
The unveiling of Tamuno Residence is more than a milestone for one company. It is a signal to the entire Nigerian real estate industry: the green future is not coming. It is here. The question is who is ready to build it.
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Conclusion
Tamuno Residence is more than a 96-unit solar estate in Abuja. It is a proof of concept for an entire nation.
It proves that Nigerian developers can build to world-class green standards. Off-grid, climate-resilient housing is not a foreign concept reserved for wealthy countries, it is a practical reality right here on Nigerian soil. Furthermore, sustainability and profitability can coexist and in fact strengthen each other.
Indeed, for too long, the conversation around green real estate in Nigeria has been theoretical. Tamuno Residence ends that conversation and starts a new one: not whether green housing is possible in Nigeria, but how fast we can scale it.
At Green Realty Africa, we celebrate every developer, investor, and civic leader who takes bold steps toward building a more sustainable Nigeria. Jubrah Green Homes has taken one of the boldest steps we have seen in years.
The Green City District is coming. The future is being built on one solar panel, one certified home, and one sustainable community at a time.
