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Firm partners FHA to reduce housing deficit

To reduce housing deficit in the country, a real estate firm, Mixta Africa, in collaboration with the Federal Housing Authority of Nigeria (FHA), has commenced…

To reduce housing deficit in the country, a real estate firm, Mixta Africa, in collaboration with the Federal Housing Authority of Nigeria (FHA), has commenced move to provide more housing units for Nigerians.

The Country Manager, Mixta Africa, Sade Hughes, disclosed this at the inauguration of Expressview Estate Lugbe, Abuja, a partnership project between Mixta Africa and the FHA.

A statement from Mixta Africa stated that the firm was selected as a partner on the project because of their past records and commendable projects across Africa.

The statement quoted the Country Manager as saying the developer has been leading the development of Africa, adding that it decided to expand their business to Abuja by partnering with FHA Mortgage Bank.

She stressed that Mixta’s objective is to reduce the housing deficit and develop well planned communities.

Also, Mixta Executive Director of Legal and Corporate Services, Ugochukwu Ndubuisi, noted that the partnership was a welcome development as the company takes pride in building communities.

He said: “We have built property in Lagos, Port Harcourt and now, we are in Abuja and we will use the Expressview Estate project in Lugbe to showcase our capability. We will complete this project on time and move to other ones.”

The Managing Director, FHA Mortgage Bank, Hayatudeen Awwal, said the partnership with Mixta Africa would ensure the effective delivery of the project in Lugbe.

“Any development in Lugbe that is along the road is for the Federal Housing Authority,” Awwal said.

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