Nigeria — Bridging the Housing Deficit

OPOD
2 min readMay 20, 2021

With a population of over 200 million, Nigeria is currently faced with housing challenges. middle-income earners do not have access to qualitative housing.

While many believe that Nigeria does not have a housing deficit problem, but a housing affordability problem that statistics still show that Nigeria needs more investments in the real estate sector.

Recently, the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola disclosed that the Federal Government is currently constructing affordable homes in 34 states of the federation, which is aimed at providing affordable houses for Nigerians.

However, with the ever-increasing high cost of living in the urban centre, most middle-income earners may still find it challenging to break free from paying rent yearly to becoming a homeowner.

The good news is @opod.africa is here to enable and simplify the pathway to owning your home.

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