The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) says it is hopeful of raking in N3.2 trillion from the Abuja Land Swap initiative through secondary investment.
The novel Abuja Land Swap initiative was conceived as part of efforts at opening up new districts where private sector operators are inc
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Kehinde Akintola
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