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Nigeria’s real estate sector has traditionally been defined by an abundance of demand and relatively limited supply, whether in residential, commercial or retail space. The boom in the country’s economy in the years following the global financial crisis of 2008 led to a surge of investment in Nigeria and attracted a range of businesses,...

Chapter | Construction & Real Estate from The Report: Nigeria 2017

Following a difficult 2016 the Nigerian construction sector showed signs of stronger growth in the first half of 2017. The uptick in activity comes on the back of a low base, however, as the country’s first recession in 25 years affected private investment in real estate building and oil companies had to scale back investment plans due to lower global oil prices. The stabilisation of the naira...

With Africa’s largest economy and its biggest population, Nigeria is the continent’s heavyweight. The country has been blessed with resource-rich lands, areas of great agricultural fertility and favourable demographics, but it has also had its fair share of challenges.

Au mois de septembre, Bruno Ben Moubamba, ancien ministre de l’Urbanisme et de l’Habitat, a réouvert l’usine de fabrication de briques et parpaings, Daaco, dans le district de Nzeng Ayong à Libreville.

Deux projets visant à renforcer les ressources en eau de Djibouti participeront au développement de secteurs clés, tout en répondant aux besoins immédiats de la population locale.

Efforts to ramp up infrastructure development in Ghana received a boost in June and July with news that China will channel $19bn of financial support into the country’s project pipeline.

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