The great housing swindle: ‘Market-first’ policies enrich developers and millions go homeless

    Oyinkan Teriba | Opinion | Jun 20, 2025    
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Nigeria's housing crisis is not about scarcity - it is about a state that has abdicated its responsibility to provide adequate shelter in favour of market-driven solutions that enrich private actors while failing ordinary citizens. Despite constitutional promises of "suitable and adequate shelter," Nigerian housing policy remains trapped in a cycle of market fundamentalism that treats homes as commodities rather than essential infrastructure.

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