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Nigeria: We Are Creating Jobs Through Mass Housing - Govt

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[Daily Trust] The Federal Ministry of Works and Housing has said the federal government is creating jobs for Nigerians through the construction of mass housing nationwide.

Source: allAfrica.com

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