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As part of the "Renewed Hope" agenda, the FG has commissioned 24 housing units at the University of Ilesa. Minister Ahmed Dangiwa emphasized that providing decent accommodation for university staff is a catalyst for national productivity and human capital development.

FG Delivers 24 Housing Units to University of Ilesa Staff

The Federal Government has officially handed over 24 housing units to the University of Ilesa, Osun State. This strategic intervention under the National Housing Programme (NHP) aims to enhance staff welfare and provide the critical infrastructure necessary for the institution's planned academic expansion

Sanwo-Olu Flags Off 22 Floor Oyster Towers Project in Eko Atlantic City

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the 22-storey Oyster Towers project in Eko Atlantic City, a high-end residential development led by Veritasi Homes and Properties Plc in partnership with COOPLAG, signalling continued investor confidence in Lagos’ premium real estate market.

Lagos Moves to Improve Ikorodu Housing Estates Through Stakeholder Engagement

The Lagos State Government has launched an engagement initiative to gather feedback from residents of public housing estates in Ikorodu. The exercise aims to assess infrastructure conditions, identify service delivery gaps, and improve the overall quality of housing across state-owned estates.

Nigeria Records $547 Million Decline in External Reserves Amid FX Pressure

Renewed pressure on Nigeria's foreign exchange position saw gross external reserves decline by $547 million within a fortnight, closing at $49.48 billion by March 30, 2026. According to CBN data, the dip represents a reversal from the $50 billion threshold breached earlier in the month, underscoring the volatility of "hot money" inflows and the persistent demand for foreign currency despite the narrowing gap between official and parallel market rates.

Nigeria Requires $14 Billion Annual Investment to Close Infrastructure Gap - Wale Edun

Nigeria needs an estimated $14 billion in annual investments to effectively bridge its persistent infrastructure deficit. This was disclosed by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, during the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Day held in Lagos on Monday, March 30, 2026.

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“In real estate, value is not in the introduction, but in the execution. This ruling reinforces that distinction.”

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