Our stand (31): While Nigeria is making efforts to develop the housing sector, a significant gap still remains to be bridged
As the coronavirus pandemic is beginning to look like a problem that may not go away anytime soon, many are...
Read moreAs the coronavirus pandemic is beginning to look like a problem that may not go away anytime soon, many are...
Read moreBy Echeburu Oby Nigeria's real estate sector is developing at a great pace. Governments at all levels are cognizant of...
Read moreOur Stand (29) One could say that there were some good moments in 2020 and they were moments that were...
Read moreProperty business is a means that provides continuous opportunities for investors to diversify their business activities, improving their income, personal...
Read moreBuilding more social housing is a top priority for a society that looks to avoid the harsh effects of probable...
Read moreFrom our housing stand (25) The #EndSARS protest, a mix of street and social media protests gave the Nigerian youth...
Read moreFor developing countries like Nigeria, urban growth is synonymous with economic development. The West African nation is known as one...
Read moreBy Kingsley U. N Chikwendu Housing deficit in Nigeria has been estimated to be more than 17 million however, there...
Read moreBy Kingsley U. N Chikwendu Sectarian violence is becoming a constant happening lately in the country. Chiefly Kaduna state, it...
Read moreBy Echeburu Oby Flooding is not often caused by heavy rainfall alone, but sometimes it happens when dams are opened...
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