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THE 100 STANDS OF VIEWPOINT EDITORIAL.

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Abuja – January 12, 2024 – Viewpoint Housing.

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STAND 1 PROBLEMS DEVELOPERS AND MORTGAGEES FACE IN THE HANDS OF NEGLIGENT PRIMARY MORTGAGE INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA

STAND  2 UNDERSTANDING THE VALUE OF BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IN REAL ESTATE BUSINESS

STAND  3 SUSTAINED RATIONAL APPROACH TO IMPROVING THE HOUSING CONDITION.

STAND  4 MORE CONCERN SHOULD BE CENTERED ON ECONOMIC HANDLING OF BUILDING MATERIAL COSTS

STAND  5 HOUSING A PRIDE FOR EVERY HOMEOWNER

STAND  6 AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROVISION ENTAILS EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES

STAND  7 LAGOS BUILDING COLLAPSE: PROWESS ENGINEERING LIMITED SHOULD BE ARRESTED, QUESTIONED AND PROSECUTED IF NEED BE

STAND  8 QUALITY HOUSING IMPROVES HEALTH

STAND 9 NIGERIAN WORKERS SUFFER MORE FROM HOUSING CHALLENGES IN THE COUNTRY

STAND  10 THE IMPACT OF INFLATION ON HOUSING

STAND  11 HOUSING DEFICIT WILL GET WIDER EXCEPT THE GOVT. WAKES UP

STAND  12 WHY IT’S NEAR IMPOSSIBLE FOR AN AVERAGE NIGERIAN WORKER TO OWN A DECENT HOME

STAND 13 THE EFFECTS OF HOUSING CONDITIONS ON CHILDREN

STAND  14 ENSURING A SOCIETY SAFE FOR EVERYONE TO LIVE IN

STAND  15 FACTORS AFFECTING COST OF BUILDING MATERIALS IN NIGERIA

STAND 16 WHY NEMA NEEDS COLLABORATION IN TACKLING FLOOD DISASTERS

STAND 17 THE BENEFITS OF VALUING YOUR LAND, PROPERTY OR ASSETS

STAND  18 QUACKERY, WEAK REGULATIONS WORSEN BUILDING COLLAPSE MENACE

STAND   19  COUNTRY DOMINATED BY LOW INCOME EARNERS AND THE QUEST FOR LUXURY HOMES?

STAND 20 SUSTAINABLE SOCIAL HOUSING PROJECT INITIATIVES KEY TO TACKLING DEFICITS’: NIGERIA

STAND 21 LAGOS: SUSTAINING THE GAINS OF HOUSING FOR ALL.

STAND  22 MITIGATING THE CRISIS OF PRICE DYNAMICS IN RESIDENTIAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT: THE 2022 DIESEL EXPERIENCE.

STAND  23 FUNDING, REFORMS TOP REAL ESTATE SECTOR DEMAND FROM GOVERNMENT.

STAND 24 HOW FMBN IS TACKLING AFFORDABLE HOUSING SUPPLY CHALLENGE

STAND  25 DEARTH OF SKILLED LABOR A BANE ON HOUSING DELIVERY IN NIGERIA

STAND 26 PENOP: NIGERIA’S HOUSING DEFICIT RISES BY-300 PERCENT

STAND  27 EMERGENCY: NIGERIANS ARE ALARMINGLY LOSING HOMES

STAND  28 THE MISSING LINK IN BUHARI, TRUMP TALKS

STAND  29 TACKLING UNSIGHTLINESS IN OUR CITIES

STAND  30 TACKLING PERENNIAL FLOOD IN FCT

STAND 31 WHAT ALMAKURA CAN DO FOR LITTLE EARNING ABUJA WORKERS

STAND  32 KEEPING THE BEAUTY OF NOVARE MALLS IN ABUJA

STAND  33 GLOBAL WELLNESS REAL ESTATE BLOSSOMS INTO $134B INDUSTRY

STAND  34 LAFIA GAS EXPLOSION: WAKE UP CALL FOR GOV AL-MAKURA

STAND  35 FCTA SHOULD RESUSCITATE LAND SWAP POLICY

STAND  36 DANGIWA SHOULD KEEP THE STANDARDS

STAND  37 LONG WAIT FOR REDAN’S PROPERTY DATABASE

STAND  38 TACKLING THE MENACE OF AIR POLLUTION

STAND  39 P/HARCOURT BUILDING FAILURE: GOV WIKE SHOULD SET PRECEDENT

STAND  40 ADIEU SHEHU SHAGARI — NIGERIA’S HOUSING ICON

STAND  41 2018 WAS DISASTROUS FOR NIGERIA’S HOUSING SECTOR

STAND 42 MAKING ERGP WORK THROUGH LAND SWAP

STAND 43 : NO MORE FREE HOUSES FOR LEGISLATORS

STAND 44 LANDSCAPING; ITS IMPORTANCE AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR NIGERIANS

STAND 45 LOOKING BEYOND REAL ESTATE AND HOUSING DATA

STAND 46   ESTATE DEVELOPERS KEY TO LIFTING 100M OUT OF POVERTY

 

STAND 47 BENUE VARSITY BUILDING FAILURE: MOVING AWAY FROM MERE REPORTING TO ACTING

STAND 48 NIGERIA AT 59: MASS HOUSING STILL A MIRAGE

STAND 49 HOW GOV OBIANO FAILED ONITSHA

STAND 50  FCT MINISTER SHOULDN’T BEG FOR FUNDS

STAND 51 LET’S MAKE 2020-2030 DECADE OF LOW COST HOUSING

STAND 52 DUBAI PROPERTY MARKET STABILITY STILL IN LIMBO

STAND 53  UNDERSTANDING FMBN’S MORTGAGE LOAN PRODUCTS

STAND 54 : AFFORDABLE HOUSING AS A VITAL DETERMINANT OF HEALTH

Stand 55  HOW COVID-19 IS HAVING A FAR-REACHING IMPACT ON LANDLORDS-TENANTS RELATIONSHIP

STAND 56 FLOODING A MAJOR DISASTER IN NIGERIA

STAND 57 LAND USE AND OWNERSHIP PROBLEM ROOT CAUSES OF CRISIS.

STAND 58 NIGERIA @ 60: AFFORDABLE HOUSING AS THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT.

STAND 59 ERADICATING THE INCREASE OF SLUMS IN NIGERIA FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH.

STAND 60  PROTESTERS DEMANDS FAILED TO INCLUDE HOUSING .

STAND 61 THE NEED TO PRIORITIZE AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR ECONOMIC DEVT.

STAND 62 EXPANDING THE HORIZON OF REAL ESTATE BUSINESS.

STAND 63 A PROMISING 2021 FOR THE HOUSING SECTOR.

STAND 64 HASSLES IN NIGERIA’S REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT.

Stand  65 WHILE NIGERIA IS MAKING EFFORTS TO DEVELOP THE HOUSING SECTOR, A SIGNIFICANT GAP STILL REMAINS TO BE BRIDGED.

Stand 66 COOPERATIVE EFFORTS TO CREATING MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR HOME OWNERSHIP.

STAND  67 PUTTING AN END TO THE GULF IN SOCIETAL CLASS CAN BE ACHIEVED THROUGH AFFORDABLE HOUSING.

STAND  68  HOUSING CRISIS: A CASE FOR NON-INDIGENES.

STAND 69 A HITCH IN NIGERIAN HOUSING SECTOR.

STAND 70  PROVISION OF AFFORDABLE SOCIAL HOUSING, A SUBSTITUTE FOR OVERCROWDED ENVIRONMENTS.

STAND 71  HOUSING AFFORDABILITY ISSUES LIES IN STRICT IMPLEMENTATION OF HOUSING POLICIES.

STAND 72 NIGERIA NEEDS CONSISTENCY IN HOUSING POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION.

STAND 73  VIEWPOINT HOUSING MEDIA CELEBRATE ITS 3RD YEAR ANNIVERSARY.

STAND 74 PRODUCTION IN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE IN DECLINE.

STAND 75  PROVIDING HOUSING SUPPORT FOR LOW INCOME WORKERS AND THE ELDERLY.

STAND 76 PRIORITIZING A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT.

STAND 77  A SOCIETY ENTAILS COMMUNAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH.

STAND 78 RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE: YOBE GOV, LATE ABDU ABUBAKAR (FOUNDER IMANI AND SONS), OTHERS HONOURED AND INDUCTED AT HDAN’S AFFORDABLE HOUSING AWARDS AND HALL OF FAME.

STAND 79 AS WE WIND UP 2022 HOUSING ACTIVITIES IN THE COUNTRY.

STAND  80 POOR MORTGAGE, STANDARD HOUSES DOMINATED DISCUSS AT AIHS 2022.

STAND 81 NAIRA NOTES SCARCITY: EFFECTS ON BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY.

STAND 82 WORRYING TREND OF FLOODING IN NIGERIA.

STAND 83 CHALLENGES HINDERING THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE REAL ESTATE REGULATORY BILL.

STAND 84 LACK OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING, A BANE TO STANDARD OF LIVING.

STAND 85 THE 2023 AFRICA INTERNATIONAL HOUSING SHOW

STAND 86 PENSION FUNDS A RELIABLE SOURCE FOR HOUSING AND INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT

 STAND 87 DANGIWA’S APPOINTMENT AN EXCELLENT CHOICE AS HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT MINISTER

STAND 88   FLOOD CLAIMING LIVES, DESTROYING PROPERTIES AND THREATENING THE ECONOMY

STAND 89 LOOKING AT HOUSING DEFICIT IN NIGERIA 63 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE AS A NATION: THE ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS.

Stand 90 THE DREAM OF ANY NATION IN THE WORLD IS THROUGH LAND SWAP, WIKE SHOULD REVIEW LAND SWAP POLICIES IN ABUJA.

 Stand  91 GETTING RID OF GARBAGE IN THE FCT.

Stand  92 ENHANCING EFFECTIVE MORTGAGE LOAN MANAGEMENT.

Stand 93  TACKLING NIGERIA’S HOUSING DEFICIT.

Stand 94     PROPERTY TAXATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.

Stand 95   RESIDENTS OF FCT UNDER THE MASS HOUSING ARE APPEALING TO WIKE TO RECONSIDER THE FEES FOR THE ISSUANCE OF C OF Os ON THEIR PROPERTIES.

 Stand 96  DEMOLITIONS AND THEIR DETRIMENTAL IMPACT ON SOCIETY.

Stand  97  REMEDY FOR NIGERIA’S DWINDLING MORTGAGE SECTOR.

Stand  98 HOW DEMOLITIONS COULD BE AVERTED IN LAGOS.

 Stand 99  A GLIMPSE OF THE NIGERIAN REAL ESTATE MARKET IN 2024.

Stand 100. 2023: THE MOST CHALLENGING YEAR FOR THE HOUSING SECTOR.

 

 

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