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The Federal Government is set to convene key stakeholders at the Renewed Hope Housing Summit in Abuja, a national gathering aimed at accelerating housing delivery and strengthening collaboration across Nigeria’s real estate ecosystem.
The summit will bring together policymakers, developers, financial institutions, and industry leaders to discuss practical strategies for addressing Nigeria’s housing deficit, expanding access to affordable homes, and improving financing frameworks for both developers and buyers.
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Lagos Govt Orders Property Owners to Settle 2025 Land Use Charge Debts
Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Wike are set to headline the upcoming Renewed Hope Housing Summit in Abuja, a high-level policy forum aimed at accelerating large-scale housing delivery through public-private partnerships (PPPs). The summit, organised by the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development in collaboration with Shelter Advisory Services Limited, will take place in April 2026 at the Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja.
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Dangote Cement Unveils $1bn Expansion Plan to Boost African Production Capacity
Dangote Cement has announced a $1 billion investment plan to expand its production capacity across Africa, a move aimed at strengthening supply of construction materials and supporting infrastructure and housing development across the continent.
The expansion plan, unveiled by the company’s leadership, will focus on increasing cement manufacturing capacity in several African markets where demand continues to grow due to urbanisation, population growth and large-scale infrastructure projects.
Makoko Demolition Victims Seek Relocation as Sogunro Residents Demand ₦10m Compensation
Residents affected by recent demolition exercises in the Makoko waterfront area of Lagos State have appealed to the government for relocation and compensation following the destruction of homes and livelihoods. Victims of the demolition say many families have been left homeless and are currently struggling to survive after the exercise destroyed houses, businesses and community infrastructure.
NSC Recovers ₦197 Billion for Shippers in 2025, Resolves 108 Complaints
The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) says it recovered more than ₦197 billion for shippers and port users in 2025 through regulatory interventions and dispute resolution mechanisms within Nigeria’s maritime sector.
The recovery was disclosed in Lagos by the council’s Executive Secretary, Pius Akutah, who said the funds were retrieved following the resolution of complaints lodged by port users against shipping companies and their agents.
Anambra Recovers Oil Wells from Delta, Eyes Higher Federal Revenue
The Anambra State Government says it has successfully recovered several oil wells previously attributed to neighbouring Delta State, a development expected to increase the state’s share of oil-related revenue from the Federal Government.
State officials disclosed that the recovery followed a verification exercise conducted by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) on oil wells located within the Anambra River Basin.
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