People-centred housing
Housing as a tool for social stability, family dignity, job creation and urban renewal.
Architect, public servant, social housing advocate, mentor and citizen-centred leadership voice.
Arc. Nya-Etok Ezekiel II is widely associated with social housing advocacy, housing development and leadership conversations around governance, values and national responsibility.
His public profile highlights decades of work around housing delivery, social governance, mentorship and civic engagement. He currently serves as Executive Director, Estate Services, Federal Housing Authority.
This website is designed to document his thoughts, media updates, public statements, speeches, news, interviews and leadership reflections in one professional digital space.
“Faith, courage, social responsibility and service.”
Built a public identity around architecture, housing projects, estate development and sustainable human settlement.
Publicly associated with the idea that housing should support dignity, livelihoods and community development.
Serves as Executive Director, Estate Services, contributing to national housing conversations and institutional delivery.
Promotes a values-based public message expressed through faith, courage, responsibility and citizen-centred governance.
Housing as a tool for social stability, family dignity, job creation and urban renewal.
Public conversations around leadership, governance, accountability and responsibility.
Encouraging young people to become responsible builders of society.