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GREATER TAF CITY - 20,000 HOUSING UNITS IN RIVERS STATE

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  FLAG OFF OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF 20,000 HOUSING UNITS IN RIVERS STATE The government of Rivers State has once again partnered with TAF AFRICA GLOBAL, a real estate development company whose goal is to build one million affordable homes in Africa and has shown its strength in building the Garden City Golf Estate in the heart of the state capital 12 years ago and has gone on to do same in other countries like Siera Leone and the Gambia etc.  The event was graced by high dignitaries of the state, from traditional rulers to government leaders at different levels including the Governor of the State, His Excellency Amaopusenibo Siminialayi Fubara GSSRS. The event was marked with some cultural displays from different groups of people of the Ikwerre Local Government Area. Speaking at this event was the Acting Administrator of, the New City Development Authority, Aaron Obele who description of the project stating that 1000 hectares of land will be developed, of which the first phase o...

Converse with CeeC -- The Housing Dilemma: A Deep Dive into Affordability and Accessibility

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  Housing is a fundamental human need, yet attaining affordable and accessible housing remains a considerable challenge for many individuals and families around the world. The intersection of affordability and accessibility in housing is a critical aspect of creating sustainable and inclusive communities. In this blog post, we will explore the dimensions of housing affordability and accessibility, and delve into the vital role they play in ensuring the well-being of society. Understanding Housing Affordability Housing affordability is a multifaceted concept influenced by various economic, social, and geographical factors. It refers to the capacity of individuals or households to secure adequate and suitable housing without compromising their ability to meet other basic needs such as food, healthcare, and education. Affordability is typically measured by the ratio of housing costs (including rent or mortgage payments, utilities, and maintenance) to household income. Factors Influenc...