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Man sells N60m Lagos house for UK one-room flat

A Nigerian man sold his Lagos property for N60 million and relocated his family to a one-room apartment in London. Discover the shocking details and the debate it has sparked online.

Abia seals Tinubu's campaign office over tax law

Abia State Government has sealed President Tinubu's Renewed Hope Partners campaign office in Umuahia for violating tax laws. Officials cited Sections 41 and 100 of State Tax Law No. 7 of 2020.

Two Ogun factories sealed for safety violations

Federal Government seals True Metals Nigeria Limited and Phoenix Steel Mills in Ogun State over severe occupational safety breaches. Minister warns employers endangering workers' lives.

How Housing Racketeering Worsens Nigeria's Crisis

Racketeering syndicates and fraudulent agents are exploiting Nigeria's housing shortage, pushing low-income earners deeper into poverty. Experts demand urgent digitization and regulation.

KASU Don Tasks NIESV Kaduna on New Tax Laws

Dr. Isuwa Dauda of KASU has urged Kaduna estate surveyors to embrace Federal Government's 2025 Tax Reform Act for client and government benefits during Ishaq Ayodeji Bello's investiture.

UK Property Investment Showcase in Lagos Nov 25

Brithomes and London Square host exclusive UK property investment showcase in Lagos on November 25, 2025. Event targets high-net-worth investors seeking global wealth preservation.

South-East Nigeria Launches 100,000 Housing Units

South-East states partner with Igboebinie consortium and Hand of God Construction to deliver 100,000 housing units across the region, creating 3 million jobs and addressing Nigeria's housing crisis.

Sanwo-Olu's 2022 Police Confrontation Video Resurfaces

A 2022 video showing Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu confronting police officers at Magodo Phase 2 Estate has resurfaced, highlighting ongoing tensions between state and federal security authorities in Nigeria.

Nigeria's Shortlet Housing Revolution Explained

Discover how Nigeria's real estate landscape is rapidly evolving as traditional rentals give way to short-term accommodations, creating new opportunities and challenges for homeowners and tenants alike.

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