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Housing Deficit: FG to build 30,000 houses in six zones

The federal government is planning to provide 30,000 houses across the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria as a way of reducing the national housing deficit in the country.

 

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NGRPresident Planning to...

NGRPresident Lies

NGRPresident Original wash

NGRPresident always planning

NGRPresident It will never be applicable to Southeast.

NGRPresident The federal government should focus on the miserable condition of education federal roads, airports and electricity. The masses can handle the housing deficit. Give the masses what they can't provide for themselves.

NGRPresident Really!!! As a kid in the 80s I heard about the 'Housing for all by the year 2000' Plan. Year 2000 seemed like eternity. Alas! The year of Completion is 19 years gone. The Federal Government said. Nigerians heard.

NGRPresident Biko, how does that even measure up for a population of over 200m? What is wrong with building highrise council flats across Nigeria where more people can be accommodated in a single building and land maximization can be guaranteed?

NGRPresident Nah wash

NGRPresident Very funny country...

NGRPresident How does it affect the common man on the street. Should building houses be tag development ?

NGRPresident Where

I hope the houses will be for the common man also

The one they have stated building are not yet complete and they are try to build another one. Wht a stupid country like this

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