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  2. Shelter Afrique - Wikipedia

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    The main offices of the organisation are located at Shelter Afrique Centre on Longonot Road, Upper Hill, in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya.The organisation also has two regional offices: one in Abuja, Nigeria's capital city at 1129, Muhktar El-Yakub's Place, Central Business District; and another in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, located at Riviera 3, Carrefour Mel Theodore, Boulevard Arsène Usher ...

  3. Nigerian Capital Development Fund - Wikipedia

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    As part of its affordable housing provision scheme, NCDF also partners with the African Housing Group, a UK based company with a mission to provide homes to millions of Africans in the Diaspora. Some of the countries currently benefitting from the NCDF- AHG partnership are Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Ethiopia, Angola, Tanzania and Uganda.

  4. Gwarimpa Estate - Wikipedia

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    Gwarimpa Estate is a developed district situated in Phase 3, in the capital city of Nigeria, Abuja. [1] [2] It is the largest single housing estate in Nigeria and in West Africa. [3] The mega housing estate consist of some of the most elegant architectural designs with good roads networks and expensive houses. [3]

  5. Gov. Murphy wants to give money to build affordable housing ...

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    Money would go to homeowners looking to build accessory dwelling units, such as an apartment in the basement or yard or over the garage.

  6. List of villages in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

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    LGA Ward Polling Unit Name Abaji: Abaji Central: Ung. Maikano/Kofar Mai Unguwa; Ung. Manko/Kofar Unguwar Manko; Ung. Liman/Kofar Unguwar Liman Abaji North East

  7. Right to housing - Wikipedia

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    The Lagos state government stated that the housing deficit in the state is at 2.5 million units, with 70 percent of its total population living in informal housing. There is a 20 percent yearly housing demand increase in Abuja, Ibadan and Kano. Generally, private market housing can only be affordable by a few.