Typically, an average Nigerian home seeker would want to have it in the conventional brick and mortar, which is not only more expensive but also takes longer time to deliver. This is frequently cited as a reason for the housing deficit in the country estimated at 17 million units. As part of efforts
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CHUKA UROKO
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