Analysis of Nigeria’s housing sector performance
By CNBC
18 May 2019 |
8:10 am
Nigeria’s Housing Finance Programme aims at tackling the country’s housing deficit and the long-term funding constraints hampering the growth of the primary mortgage market. But how has Nigeria's housing market fared in the first quarter of the year? Sulaiman Balogun, Chief Business Officer and Co-founder of PropertyPro joins CNBC Africa to assess Nigeria’s housing market.
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