Nigeria: Abuja's Housing Crisis - Why Affordable Homes Stay Out of Reach for Low Paid Workers

Nigeria: Abuja's Housing Crisis - Why Affordable Homes Stay Out of Reach for Low Paid Workers

By GhanaSummary NewsroomPan-Africa

For example, Renewed Hope City, located in Karsana, Abuja, provides 3,112 housing units but allocates only 992 one- to two-bedroom units to low-income groups.

My doctoral thesis focused on access to housing for low-income earners in one of the six councils that make up Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory.

By meeting the needs of low-income earners and respecting the cultural context of housing, Abuja can progress towards a housing system that works for all its residents.

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