The immediate fallout of the improvement in Nigeria’s macro-economic indices, especially with relatively stable interest rate, GDP growth and controlled inflation, are the rise in the value of investment asset class, investor-confidence and increased demand for real estate assets.
Real estate, bei
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CHUKA UROKO
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