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Sep
02
2025

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Housing Ministry, Polaris Capital, Sign MoU On Artisans Skills Acquisition 


The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and Polaris Capital Limited has today September 2nd, 2025, formalized a strategic partnership with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), to kick-start the National Artisan Skills Acquisition Programme (NASAP).

 

NASAP is a nationwide intervention programme designed to train, certify, and digitally connect 100,000 artisans in priority construction trades to job opportunities across Nigeria.

 

Speaking at the signing ceremony, the Permanent Secretary Dr. Shuaib Belgore, informed that the Ministry, under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is set to embark on the transformative initiative to bridge the nation's artisan skills gap and modernize the construction workforce. 

 

“Today's signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Polaris Capital Limited marks a milestone in the launch of the National Artisan Skills Acquisition Programme (NASAP)”, he remarked.

 

He outlined some of the objectives of the programme to include strengthening the technical capacity in the housing and construction sector, creating sustainable employment pathways for Nigerian youth and artisans.

 

Other objectives according to the Permanent Secretary include promoting inclusivity by ensuring participation of women, youth, and persons with disabilities; as well as leveraging technology through a national booking and verification system for artisans.

 

He explained that the initiative is structured around a three-year programme with funding from federal budget allocations, private sector participation, and donor contributions, adding that the digital platform would generate revenue to ensure sustainability of the programme beyond the MoU period.

 

Dr. Belgore further expressed joy in the partnership which is aimed at delivering affordable housing for Nigerians across the country.

 

On their part, the CEO of the Polaris Capital Limited, Kelvin Vihishima, described the signing of the MoU as a positive initiative aimed at reducing the skills gap in the Nigerian economy.

 

He noted that skills is the bedrock and corner stone of every economy, saying  that the initiative would reduce unemployment and make skills available at the national level.

 

He informed that the scope of the MoU is to train, certify and onboard the artisans, reducing quackery, and reforming the housing industry.

 

Vihishima further appreciated the Ministry for taking the noble initiative and appreciating the expertise of its delivery.

 

In his introductory remarks, the Director, Federal Public Asset Maintenance (FPAM) Department, Arc. Ibechile Egwudale said that the signing of the MoU underscores the Ministry's commitment to skills development, job creation, and sustainable urban growth, anchored on accountability, inclusivity and long-term economic impact. 

 

Highlight of the event was the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding by the Permanent Secretary on behalf of the Ministry, and Polaris Capital Limited.

Aug
27
2024

Housing Minister Inaugurates Estate Surveyors Registration Board   Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa has inaugurated a 22- Member Registration Board for Estate Surveyors and Valuers of  Nigeria (ESVARBON), Tuesday, August, 27th 2024.   Speaking at the inauguration, Dangiwa stated that the board is an essential organ charged with the responsibility of overseeing the profession of Estate Surveying and Valuation in Nigeria, adding that having the board is necessary in order to actualize the Renewed Hope Housing Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration.   He also explained that, Surveyors and Valuers have great impact on the delivery of decent and affordable housing in Nigeria due to their professional expertise. " They help in structuring urban development and minimize cost" he added.    Accordingly, the Minister disclosed that,  the ministry is ready to work closely with the board as they play significant role in preventing building collapse which is one of the priorities of the ministry.   The Minister urged the newly inaugurated board members to focus on its mandates of determining who qualifies as estate surveyors and valuers, maintain high standards, regulate  and control the practice of the profession.   Responding, the Chairman of the Board,  ESV Dosu Fatokun assured the minister of their collective efforts to lead to a vibrant and thriving real estate sector in Nigeria.  " The board will ensure professionalism, integrity and transparency in discharging it's mandate" he said    ESV Fatokun also assured the minister of the board's continuous role of regulating and controlling the practice of estate surveying and valuation, providing expert advice to the government and stakeholders on issues relating to  real estate sector and supporting infrastructure development. ...

Aug
23
2024

Dangiwa Caps One Year of Stellar Performance with Historic Housing Advisory and Development Partnership with Shelter Afrique Development Bank   The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and leading Pan-African housing finance institution, Shelter Afrique Development Bank (ShafDB) yesterday signed a historic Joint Expression of Intent to partner towards the actualization of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration for housing and urban development.    The groundbreaking partnership represents the Ministry's first direct collaboration with a multilateral institution to build homes for Nigerians under the Ministry’s Renewed Hope Housing Programme. Under the framework, Shelter Afrique Development will provide advisory services and financing to competent developers, with an initial goal of delivering 5,000 housing units in the pilot phase.    This was a key highlight at the Ministerial Briefing to mark the one-year anniversary of the Hon. Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa and the Hon. Minister of State, HE Abdullahi Tijjani Gwarzo which held at the NAF Conference Center in Abuja, Thursday 22nd August 2024.    Arc. Dangiwa noted that the collaboration with Shelter Afrique Development aligns with the Ministry's strategy of leveraging bi-lateral and multi-lateral housing development financial institutions to expand access to decent and affordable housing to Nigerians given the limited budgetary allocation versus the quantum of resources needed to tackle Nigeria's housing deficit.    "There is a massive and historic mismatch between the housing and urban development needs of our country versus budgetary provision. From research, Nigeria's population of over 220million with a growth rate of 2.5% p.a. requires about 550,000 units p.a. over the next ten years to meet the housing deficit. Conservatively this would require about N5.5trillion Per Annum to fix. This requires a more expansive and innovative housing finance approach and the partnership Shelter Afrique Development Bank at this stage of its transformation is a key step in this direction. We thank the Managing Director, Mr. Thierno Hann for his leadership and look forward to finalizing and getting the projects off the ground", he said.    Key aspect of the partnership framework includes ShafDB providing advisory services to the Ministry to structure affordable, solvent, ecological, and sustainable housing projects in major cities, as well as assisting the Ministry in raising funds for:    1.    Development of Nigeria's Housing and Urban Development Partnership Strategy (CHUPS) by supporting the Ministry in conducting a comprehensive assessment of the housing sector market integration in Nigeria. This will be achieved through the implementation of Shelter Afrique's "VIRAL" model, aimed at expanding the availability of large-scale, affordable.   2.    Structuring of PPP transaction: Shelter Afrique will provide advisory services to assist the Ministry in developing a market-attractive public-private partnership (PPP) transaction model for large-scale affordable housing programs and urban renewal projects. This model will target a minimum of 5,000 affordable and quality housing units, with the potential for nationwide replication.   3.    Identification and selection of Private Partner Participants: Shelter Afrique will provide advisory services to assist the Ministry in identifying and selecting one or more strategic private sector partners (PSPs) with demonstrated expertise in the development, financing, construction, marketing, and maintenance of the PPP project.   4.    Capacity Building: Shelter Afrique will provide advisory services to the Ministry through training programs, workshop seminars, policy development, and technical assistance to ensure the strengthening of the institutions' capacity and capabilities to address housing challenges and promote sustainable urban development across Nigeria.   In his response, the Managing Director/Chief Executive of ShafDB, Mr. Thierno Habib Hann stated that the event indicates the Bank's readiness to support Nigeria's housing development goals.    "This development represents a landmark and historic milestone in Shelter Afrique Development Bank's partnership with Nigeria for advisory services and financing of developers towards the construction of 5,000 affordable units to support the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Ministry for housing and urban development. This is the first time in the history of the Ministry that we will be signing a framework for partnership. It is these kinds of partnerships that the Bank was set", he noted while commending Arc. Dangiwa for his proactive and progressive approach to leadership that made it possible.   Reflecting on a year of accomplishments, the Hon Minister Dangiwa outlined key achievements in advancing the Renewed Hope Agenda, including increasing stock of affordable under the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme with groundbreaking for 6,612 housing units nationwide, launch of an online housing portal to ease homeownership, expansion of the Ministry's Urban Renewal and Slum Upgrade Programme with projects in over 26 sites nationwide, fast tracking sale and occupation of the housing units under the National Housing Programme.    The construction of 6,612 housing units has already created jobs for an estimated 165,000 skilled and unskilled workers, with future plans to deliver 50,000 units expected to provide employment for 1.25 million Nigerians.   Arc. Dangiwa also noted that work is at an advanced stage on several other initiatives. This includes plans to establish the National Social Housing Fund (NSHF) to cater to the housing needs of low, no income and vulnerable Nigerians, partnership with the World Bank towards the implementation of a National Land Titling Programme to increase land formalization and unlock the potential of land as an economic resource for the government and Nigerians.    On plans for the new year, Arc. Dangiwa said that he was optimistic that more progress would be made towards actualizing the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President for the sector.    "As we move into the new year, I am hopeful that we will maintain the tempo of our activities and record more milestones towards actualizing the Renewed Hope Agenda of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for Housing and Urban Development.    We plan to do groundbreaking for 2, 000 housing unit Renewed Hope Cities in Lagos, and 1,500 housing unit Renewed City in Kano through PPP and FMBN next month. We have also acquired land in Enugu and Borno where we plan to build a 2,000 housing unit Renewed Hope City in each location under a PPP arrangement. Other planned locations for the Cities include Nasarawa (2,000 units) and Rivers (2000 units).    Overall, the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme now has footprints in the FCT and 12 states. Remaining 18 States. We are currently engaging the National Assembly and Stakeholders towards 2024 Supplementary budgetary provision to enable us kickstart the projects in those 18 remaining States. Most of them have already provided us with unencumbered land at no cost".   The Hon. Minister expressed gratitude to the National Assembly, particularly the Senate and House Committees on Housing and Urban Development, for their continued support, as well as to the Ministry's agencies, staff, and members of the media.   ...

Aug
23
2024

FG Partners Shelter Afrique Development Bank on Housing Development    * Partnership will support the Renewed Hope Agenda with funds for 5000 housing units  - Dangiwa    The Federal Government through the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has signed a letter of intent for collaboration with Shelter Afrique Development Bank (ShafDB) for development of housing in Nigeria.   Housing Minister, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa signed the agreement on behalf of the federal government, while Mr Thierno Habib-Hann, the Managing Director ShafDB signed on behalf of the bank.   The signing of the intent was the focus of the ministerial press briefing marking the one year anniversary in office of the Minister and Minister of State, Housing and Urban Development, at NAF Conference Center, Abuja.   Minister Dangiwa disclosed that  Nigeria's population of over 225 million with a growth rate of 2.5 percent per annum requires about 550,000 housing units over the next 10 years to meet the housing deficit and inorder to meet up with this, N5.5 trillion per annum will be required.   " Government can not provide all the funds needed to meet up with the housing demands, Hence, the need to sign a Housing Development Partnership with the Shelter Afrique Development.  Under this partnership, the Pan-African housing institution will support the Renewed Hope Agenda with funds  that will cater for about five thousand housing units" he stated    In his remarks, the MD Shelter Afrique Development Bank, Habib-Hann said that   " the MoU represents a landmark and historic milestone in Shelter Afrique Development Bank’s partnership with Nigeria for advisory services and financing of developers towards the construction of 5,000 affordable units to support the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Ministry for housing and urban development"   Highlights of the Press briefing was the presentation of notable accomplishments of the ministry of housing and urban development under the Renewed Hope Housing Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and also showcasing the ministry's commitment in transforming the Nigeria housing sector.    Some of the notable accomplishments include: expansion and implementation of the National Urban Renewal and Slum Upgrade Programme to improve liveabllity in urban areas and slums, increasing the stock of decent and affordable housing units in the country to meet rising demand, and establishing a National Housing Data Center, amongst others.   On the achievements, Dangiwa said " We have made substantial progress in increasing the stock of affordable and decent housing stock for Nigerians with the groundbreaking for 6,612 housing units across 13 locations nationwide under the Ministry’s Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme"   He explained that, construction is ongoing at all these project sites with three months  completion period, adding that, the houses  were evenly distributed with two states in each of the six geopolitical zones of the country, and also cutting across all party lines as the only criteria being States that provided free and unencumbered land first.  The occassion of the Ministerial press briefing was graced with the presence of relevant housing sector committies of the National Assembly,  namely; Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Urban and Regional Development, Hon.Abiante Awaji-Inimbek Dagomie and his counterpart of the Committee on Housing and Habitat, Hon.Abdulmumin Jubril.   Others who graced the occassion were the Managing Director Shelter Afrique Development Bank, Mr. Thierno Habib Hann, MD FederalMortgageBankofNigeria,  Shehu Usman Osidi, MD Federal Housing Authority,  Hon Oyetunji Ojo and various representatives of professional and regulatory bodies in the housing industry.   ...

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Apr
29
2021

Address By The Honourable Minister Of Works And Housing, H.E. Babatunde Raji Fashola, San Presented By The Honourable Minister Of State Federal Ministry Of Works And Housing, Engr. Abubaker D. Aliyu, Fnse On The Occasion Of The 9th Meeting Of The National Council On Lands, Housing And Urban Development Holding At The Kwarafa Multi-Purpose Hall, Elim-Top Suites, Rayfield, Jos, Plateau State On Thursday, 29th April, 2021.

Protocol

Permit me to begin this address by expressing my profound gratitude to the Executive Governor, His Excellency, Rtd Hon. Simon Bako Lalong, the good and homely people of Plateau State “Home of Peace and Tourism” for accepting to host us in spite of the extremely difficult socio-economic situation and the exigencies of the moment. Your Excellency, finding time from your busy schedule to grace this 9th edition of National Council Meeting on Lands Housing and Urban Development with theme “Housing Delivery in Covid-19 Era and Beyond: The Strategies for Affordability and Accessibility” is highly appreciated.

2.    Permit me to also state that the choice of this year’s theme for the annual meeting is deliberate and germane to the prevailing circumstances we presently find ourselves defined by Covid-19 Pandemic. Because as a country and people, we do not exist as island from the rest of the world. Thus the impact of the Pandemic is equally felt in all sectors of the economy.

3.    There is no gainsaying the fact that access to affordable human habitats (houses) by the people has been problematic over the years even during the Covid-19 Era. However, this Administration, since its inception in 2015 has been able to confront this herculean challenge head-on by rolling out concrete policies programmes and projects towards addressing effectively it.

Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen,

4.    Government is fully aware that housing challenges are prevalent in urban centres which should be understood as a symptom of urbanization. The rural areas face less challenges as underscored by a number of empty houses available for occupation. Urbanization creates excess demand which in turn creates economic problems of demand and supply that is translated into price hike and scarcity which impacts on affordability and accessibility.

5.    Indeed, the difficulties of price hike are not only the inflationary pricing driven by excess demand but also extortionary payment of one, two or even up to three years rent in advance. Make no mistake, people have struggled under the burden of this extortionist rates and payment increase, in some cases, in the midst of scarcity there are empty house un-occupied for myriad reasons such as size, price, payment mode and so on and so forth. Unfortunately, the Covid-19 incidence has made the situation even more difficult for those who are in the struggling bracket. These include;

i.    Employers and Employees who have lost businesses or employment and therefore income from where rent can be paid who now face the risk of eviction;

ii.    Landlords/property Owners who invested before Covid-19 but who now face dwindling market demand and in some cases bank foreclosure because projected income from sale or lease has not materialized due to Covid-19 challenges, etc.

5.    The scenario above are the life situations across the world including Nigeria. This makes the choice of our theme and subject a compelling national discourse for our 9th Meeting of the National Council.
Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen

6.    I will be remiss if I fail at this juncture to inform you about the laudable achievements recorded by the present Administration under the visionary and dynamitic leadership of President Mohammadu Buhari, GCFR. On our scorecard are milestone achievements in the following broad areas:

i.    Support for businesses (CBN) loan re-scheduling
ii.    Ease of lockdown (small businesses resumed work in July, 2020
iii.    Provision of Survival Fund
iv.    VAT exemption for businesses with less than N25m turnover.

7.    So far, in the areas of Housing, what the Federal Government can do directly is limited compared to what States can do, and State Governments are also limited, compared to what private sector and individuals can do. Put differently, the majority of houses available for sale or rent belong to individuals and private companies compared to what States or Federal Government has available. Therefore, many of the tenants who owe rent, who face eviction or who seek to rent or buy property are dealing with private citizens or companies and less so with Government Agencies.

8.    Consequently, my recommendation for improving access and affordability in the Covid-19 Era is for private companies and individuals to give back some of what they control to citizens in the way that FGN has given back to citizens some of what it controls. For example, in cases where rent of businesses or individuals are due for renewal, the private Landlords can give back, by accepting monthly, quarterly or half-yearly rent instead of one, two or three years rent in advance. The risk of defaults can be secured by Bank Guarantees or Insurance Bonds provided by the tenant. Where rent has fallen into arrears, it is possible to emulate what FGN did through the CBN to reschedule payment on loans, by re-scheduling the payment for the tenant to more affordable terms instead of pursuing eviction.

Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen

9.    Notably, all of these are matters of voluntary action by property owners and a matter of conscience. And perhaps the question to ask is whether we can do for ourselves or give to one another what we ask Government to do for us or give to us. Beyond voluntary action, there is State intervention which can facilitate access and affordability. As I have earlier pointed out, properties are not necessarily inaccessible or unaffordable because of the price alone, but more often because of the mode of payment. For example, a N10m flat would probably be affordable and accessible if payment is spread over 5 to 10 years as against having to be paid at once. The same would be one for renting a N2m per annum house if payment were made monthly in arrears or 6-month in advance, as against paying 3-years rent (amounting to N6m) in advance. These are some of the biggest hurdles that confront our people in almost all States.

10.    It is therefore my candid recommendation to this Council to consider intervention by way of recommending a legislation that limits how such advance rent can be demanded or paid for renting accommodation. The sanction for non-compliance is that this would be a self-enforcing legislation in that the State apparatus such as the Courts would not help any party to such a contract get relief as it would be a patently illegal contract. This has been tried in other jurisdictions within and outside Nigeria and it has helped to improve accessibility and affordability. Many empty properties in our urban centres remain inaccessible or unaffordable because of some of these factors, and they can be unlocked if we act.

Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen

11. Another matter for consideration of Council is the rapid deployment of co-operative housing which I presented to Council at the last meeting. I am in a position to update Council that the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) has been the driver of the initiative at FGN Level and they have:

i.    86 Co-operatives engaged in projects
ii.    N35,784Billion cumulatively approved
iii.    N10.95Billion cumulatively disbursed
iv.    57 Co-operative Housing Development Loans under processing as at January, 2021.

The potential for accessibility and affordability is that:

a)    Co-operative members can choose what they want and therefore design and build to fit their own individual and group budget.

b)    Co-operatives can leverage their members to get group discount for purchase of building materials and the engagement of contractors to build.

Because State Governments control much more land, the use of the land as a tool to enable Co-operatives within their States to build, can be very impactful in changing the affordability and accessibility paradigms in the COVID-19 Era and beyond.

12.    Finally, I could not conclude my remarks without thanking all the 34 States who have given us land for the National Housing Projects in their respective States. In the next few weeks we shall be unveiling the dedicated web portal for the sale of the buildings to Nigerians on a first come first serve basis. We urge the State Governments to alert their residents to this opportunity for interested persons to apply. Contributors to the National Housing Fund (NHF) should be able to access mortgage loans that will facilitate affordability.

Thank you.    

 

 


Apr
28
2021

Opening Remarks By The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry Of Works & Housing, Babanggida Hussaini At The Meeting Of Permanent Secretaries For The 9th National Council On Lands, Housing And Urban Development In Jos, Plateau State On Wednesday, 28th April, 2021

Protocol

    I am delighted to welcome you all to the 9th meeting of the National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development with the theme “Housing Delivery in the Covid-19 Era and Beyond: the strategies for Affordability and Accessibility” holding in Jos, Plateau State. It is important that I used this opportunity to convey our appreciation to the Government and people of Plateau State for working tirelessly in making sure that this event is a successful one.

2.    The theme for this year’s meeting is carefully selected to harness the stakeholders’ views on the myriad of challenges affecting the delivery of affordable and accessible housing in Nigeria and how to refine strategies to address such challenges during and post Covid-19 pandemic era. Some of the notable challenges brought  about by the Covid – 19 era are the decline in per capita income of the world population resulting in the global economic meltdown, issues of security, particularly how to address the safety of works on sites and the occupants of houses during and after the Covid – 19 era.

3.    Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, the primary responsibility of nations the Wprld over has being the guarantee of the security of lives and properties of its citizens and the provision of policies and measures that leads to the socio-economic wellbeing of its citizens. Therefore, the theme of the meeting “Housing Delivery in the Covid-19 era and beyond: the Strategies for Affordability and Accessibility” is apt as it provides the stakeholders the forum to deliberate and come up with decisions on how to address issues of safety and security, economy, job creation, poverty alleviation, growth and empowerment of the informal sector among others.

4.    The Federal Ministry of Works and Housing is currently implementing programmes and policies that are aimed at providing affordable and accessible housing in the Country. Some of these activities and programmes include: collaboration with the Private Sector on the provision of affordable and quality housing in the Country through the Site and Services Scheme, improved Land Administration and Management, National Housing Programme which is in its second phase, the development of the Nigeria National Building Code and Energy Efficiency Code. There is no doubt in my mind that when all these are being implemented nationwide, these measures would address some of the affordability and accessibilty challenges as well as enhance housing delivery in the Country.

5.    As you are aware, the Council meeting is heralded by a 2-Day Technical meeting which took place on Monday – Tuesday (26rd – 27th April, 2021) wher all memoranda submitted by the various stakeholders are being considered, reviewed it and recommendations submitted to the meeting of the Permanent Secretaries for further review. Our responsibility, therefore is to improve on the foundation laid at the Technical meeting carefully review the submissions so as to ensure a result oriented Council meeting.

6.    Once again, I welcome you all to the meeting of Permanent Secretaries of this year’s Council meeting and wish you fruitful deliberations.

7.    Thank you for your kind attention.

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT


Sep
10
2025

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 

PUBLIC NOTICE ON SALE OF HOUSES UNDER THE NATIONAL HOUSING PROGRAMME (NHP)

The general public, stakeholders in the housing sector and particularly Contractors,  are hereby notified that the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has formally transitioned its policy on housing from the National Housing Programme (NHP) to the Renewed Hope Housing Agenda 

2. This change is in line with the vision of His Excellency,  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,  GCFR,  to deliver accessible,  affordable,  liveable,  and dignified housing to Nigerians under the Renewed Hope Housing Agenda of the Federal Government.

3. The Renewed Hope Housing Programme Programme (RHHP) introduces a new and holistic approach to housing delivery through well- planned Renewed Hope Cities, Estates,  and Affordable Housing Scenes, driven by increased private sector participation,  innovative financing,  and inclusive urban development strategies 


4. Consequently, contractors who are yet to complete their contracts under the NHP awarded from 2016 are by this notice requested to contact: The Director, Public Building & Housing Development, and Director Legal Services at the Ministry’s Headquarters,  Mabushi,  Abuja for further clarifications regarding their past engagements under the defunct National Housing Programme. 

Signed
Dr Shuaib ML Belgore 
Permanent Secretary
 


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PHOTO NEWS


Sep
02
2025

PHOTONEWS: OCCASSION OF THE SIGNING OF MOU BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND POLARIS CAPITAL LTD ON NATIONAL ARTISANS SKILLS ACQUISITION PROGRAMME, SEPTEMBER 2ND, 2025

PhotoNews: Occassion of the signing of MoU between the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and Polaris Capital Ltd on National Artisans Skills Acquisition Programme, September 2nd, 2025

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PHOTO NEWS


Aug
28
2025

PHOTONEWS : RENEWED HOPE CITY PROJECT, IBEJU LEKKI, LAGOS, THURSDAY, 28TH, AUGUST,  2025.

PHOTONEWS : Renewed Hope City Project, Ibeju Lekki, Lagos, Thursday, 28th, August,  2025.

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