Lagos, Nigeria’s bustling commercial nerve centre, has a heavy housing deficit burden estimated at 3 million units which requires the state government to build consistently 187,000 housing units annually for the next 15 to 20 years to close that gap.
Lagos has an estimated population of 20 millio
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CHUKA UROKO
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