Nigerias Housing Crisis Deepens as 28 Million Unit Deficit Persists Amid Widespread Demolitions

Nigeria's housing crisis has deepened with a staggering 28 million unit deficit, partly due to widespread demolitions across the country. The shortage exacerbates existing problems in finding affordable housing for millions of Nigerians.
Nigeria is facing an acute housing crisis, with a staggering shortage of 28 million units, exacerbating the country's existing social and economic challenges. The crisis has been further complicated by widespread demolitions, which have left thousands without access to affordable housing. The persistent deficit in the construction sector has significant implications for the nation's development, including increased poverty, overcrowding, and strain on public services. As the situation continues to worsen, experts warn that urgent action is needed to address the underlying causes of Nigeria's housing crisis.