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Lagos Needs ₦6tn in Annual Housing Investment to Bridge 3.4m Unit Deficit
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AG Mortgage Bank Targets One Million Mortgages by 2030
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Detty December Costs Push Visitors Back to Hotels in Lagos
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Lagos Development Experts Urge Inclusive Urban Renewal to Protect Vulnerable Communities
Experts urge Lagos State to adopt inclusive, socially responsible urban regeneration policies that protect vulnerable communities and support equitable economic growth.
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Lagos Tenancy Bill 2025 Seeks to Restructure Rental Market, Strengthen Tenant Protections and Agency Practice
The Lagos Tenancy Bill 2025 proposes major rental market reforms, stronger tenant protections, clearer rules for landlords, and stricter regulation of real estate agents.
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Lagos Government Issues Final Compliance Deadline for Unapproved Estate Developments, Warns of Demolition and Penalties
The Lagos State Government has issued a final one-week deadline for estate developers operating without approved layout plans. Defaulters face heavy fines or demolition as the state intensifies enforcement to protect urban planning standards and homebuyers.
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FG Projects ₦54.43tn 2026 Budget as Debt Service Rises to ₦15.91tn, Deficit Widens to Historic Levels
Nigeria’s 2026 budget framework projects ₦54.43tn spending, ₦15.91tn debt service, and a record ₦20.10tn deficit, raising concerns over fiscal stability.