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Owning a home is a major aspiration for many Nigerians, but rising inflation, unstable incomes, and the high cost of building materials make it increasingly difficult.
Despite these challenges, some Nigerians are still managing to build houses, raising the question of how they are achieving this.
In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore how Nigerians can navigate the tough economy to become homeowners.
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