Since 2006 when the United Nations Agency on Human Settlement (UN-HABITAT) made its declaration on housing deficit in Nigeria which it estimated at 17 million units, the figure has remained static as if the country is a stagnant society where there is neither increase nor decrease.
But the Nigerian
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CHUKA UROKO
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