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Recession flatlines Lagos property projects
Nigeria is suffering from shortage of forex, hitting imports and overseas investment
Published Sun, Jan 8, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Lagos
WITH frozen cranes, deserted construction sites and empty buildings, Lagos is suffering a hangover from a construction binge as Nigeria wrestles to overcome a damaging recession.
Look no further than Eko Atlantic, billed as the largest real estate project in Africa, where frenetic construction has slowed to a snail's pace.
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