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Financing Housing to Achieve Scale (40th Anniversary Commemorative Conference)

Financing Housing to Achieve Scale (40th Anniversary Commemorative Conference)

Moderator: Ayo Ibaru, COO / Director, Research - Northcourt Real Estate. Speakers: Femi Adewole, Lead Consultant, Urban Economics International; Tola Akinhanmi, Head, Real Estate Finance - Stanbic IBTC; Maurice Okoli, CIO, Housing Solutions Fund; Oguche Aguda, CEO, PENOP. Over the years, the Nigerian housing market has struggled to meet the growing need for shelter. The [...]
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Technology & Housing (40th Anniversary Commemorative Conference)

Technology & Housing (40th Anniversary Commemorative Conference)

Moderator: Roland Igbinoba, President, Proptech Nigeria. Speakers: Dolapo Omidire, CEO / Founder, Estate Intel; Fola Ogunsiakan, Group CEO/Co-Founder, Wondo Technologies Mauritius; John Oamen, CEO / Co-Founder Cutstruct Technologies. The global proptech industry is projected to reach $30Bn by the end of 2023. The use of construction technology in the provision of housing units has been [...]
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Enhancing Housing Supply (40th Anniversary Commemorative Conference)

Enhancing Housing Supply (40th Anniversary Commemorative Conference)

Moderator: Ayo Ibaru, COO / Director, Research - Northcourt Real Estate. Speakers: Mr. Gboyega Fatimilehin, Founding Partner, Diya, Fatimilehin & Co; Olaide Agboola, CEO/Co-Founder, Purple; Hakeem Ogunniran, Founder / CEO, Eximia Realty Co Ltd. Following the establishment of housing institutions in Nigeria, several attempts have been made at increasing the housing supply across various parts [...]
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Keynote Address (40th Anniversary Commemorative Conference)

Keynote Address (40th Anniversary Commemorative Conference)

Speaker: Kokularupan Narayanasamy, International Housing Consultant. With a vulnerable low-income group in the mid-90s, the Malaysian government embarked on a low-cost housing provision scheme setting up quotas for developers, which required them to allocate a certain percentage for low-cost houses. The government established a fixed pricing strategy forcing developers to adopt cross-subsidization on their projects. [...]
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Common Issues in Property Management

Common Issues in Property Management

Property management is the process of supervising the ownership interest of the landed property to ensure value accretion and returns on investment. This involves providing the day-to-day oversight of the property in the areas of tenancy administration, rent collection, maintenance, and more. Managing a property can be arduous for even the best property managers as [...]
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Lagos Infrastructure Updates

Lagos Infrastructure Updates

Infrastructure provision is a focal point in fulfilling the 'Greater Lagos' mandate and promoting a greener future as the Lagos State government continues to splurge on an infrastructure overhaul and upgrade. Under the Traffic Management and Transportation pillar of the Lagos State strategic development agenda established 4 years ago, infrastructure provision is a focal point [...]
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Flooding and the Nigeria property market

Flooding and the Nigeria property market

The built environment has barely survived as more than 300,000 houses in exposed and vulnerable locations are inundated. At least 20 states in Nigeria have been ravaged by the severe flooding occasioned by the release of the excess water off Cameroon’s Lagdo dam. City centres and communities in Borno, Jigawa, Niger, Bayelsa, and Kogi states, [...]
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ASUU strike and how the student housing market has performed

ASUU strike and how the student housing market has performed

 Nigeria's education sector is grossly underfunded, and infrastructural development to match the growing enrolment in tertiary institutions is a casualty of this underfunded state of affairs in public universities. An estimated 74% of the global youth population will reside in Nigeria and nine other countries by 2035 (2021 World Bank Report), and Nigeria's youthfulness currently [...]
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