How Homes on Demand Removes Fear From Construction
Blog How Homes on Demand Removes Fear From Construction For many people, especially Africans in the diaspora, building a home is not exciting. It is terrifying. Not because people lack…
Blog How Homes on Demand Removes Fear From Construction For many people, especially Africans in the diaspora, building a home is not exciting. It is terrifying. Not because people lack…
Blog ACCI BUSINESS & LEADERSHIP VIRTUAL ROUNDTABLE As Vice Chairman of the Business & Leadership Trade Group of the (ACCI), I am honoured to moderate a high-level virtual leadership roundtable…
Blog The Structural Gaps in Nigeria’s Housing Market Nigeria does not have a housing problem because Nigerians do not want homes. Nigeria has a housing problem because the systems that…
THE INSIGHT Why Africa Needs Infrastructure Builders, Not Just Entrepreneurs Africa does not lack entrepreneurs. What we lack are the systems that allow them to scale. If Africa’s next growth…
Nigeria’s housing challenge is not only about numbers, it is about structure. With over 15 million homes considered inadequate, the real crisis lies in governance, quality control, and trust. This article explores the structural gaps undermining housing delivery and what must change to build safely and sustainably.
Abuja Real Estate Insider Abuja’s 2026 Land Rush: 5 Districts Smart Investors Are Quietly Buying Before Prices Explode Welcome back to Abuja Real Estate Insider, your trusted window into the…
15.2 MILLION structurally defective houses in Nigeria. Housing Minister Arc. Dangiwa’s revelation is a wake-up call for Abuja buyers. This edition breaks down the crisis, hidden dangers even in premium estates, and the 3 non-negotiable quality checks to protect your investment.
Abuja may be Nigeria’s most expensive housing market, but opportunity hasn’t disappeared. This edition of Abuja Real Estate Insider breaks down why prices feel out of reach, the paradox of shortage and empty units, and practical strategies smart buyers can use to still win, by focusing on fundamentals, total cost of ownership, and structured decision‑making instead of fear and guesswork.
This week’s edition of Abuja Real Estate Insider explores how diaspora capital, technology, and trust will shape Abuja’s next real estate boom, and why new construction ecosystems like Homes on Demand™ are critical for Nigerians abroad who want to build without losing money.
The Homes on Demand™ movement launches this week: over 500 Nigerian builders and developers will be empowered to deliver smart, affordable homes, setting new standards for innovation, speed, and trust in African real estate.