NSE flags off joint venture housing project with Lagos, other partners

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has launched a joint venture housing project in collaboration with the Lagos state government and other partners.

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has initiated a joint venture aimed at developing housing projects, partnering with the Lagos state government and additional stakeholders. This initiative was flagged off as part of efforts to address housing needs in the region. Details from the announcement highlight the collaborative nature of the project, though specific timelines or scopes remain limited in available reports. The event underscores ongoing public-private partnerships in Nigeria's infrastructure sector, particularly in urban housing development in Lagos.

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