Expensive areas in Nigeria, including Asokoro, Wuse 11 in Abuja, and Ikoyi, Lekki, etc, in Lagos, have witnessed high vacancy rate in recent time, which analysts estimate to be in the region of 25/30 percent. The analysts have adduced a good number of reasons for this high vacancy rate, prominent am
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