Next City Estate Limited, an Ibadan based property development and management company has commenced the development of a major eco friendly residential and commercial city known as Ibadan Green City located on the Ibadan – Oyo Expressway.
This disclosure is contained in a statement released by the company and signed by the managing director, Mr Ola Rotimi-Shodimu stating that Ibadan Green City is a mixed development comprising of Site and Service Private Development, Next City Residential with 2-3 bedroom houses, Special Manufactured Homes for Young Couples, Recreational facilities, Medical Centre, Schools, Event Centre, Short Let Apartments, ATM Gallery/Cash Points, Medical Centre, Worship Centre amongst others.
According to Rotimi-Shodimu whose company is the organiser of the annual Ibadan International Housing and Construction Fair, “Ibadan Green City is conceptualised as a pace setting natural habitat in the pace setter state to redefine living and living conditions. The multi dimensional sixteen hectares real estate project is being implemented by a consortium of well tested professionals operating under principles and philosophies of global best practices in a local environment to birth an international estate brand”
Next City who has been a champion of affordable and sustainable housing in Nigeria with emphasis on Oyo State is developing Ibadan Green City in pursuit of its mission to be a catalyst for providing Nigerian citizens with pocket friendly houses at favourable terms and conditions.
Former British Business Secretary, Kemi Badenoch, has been named the new leader of the Conservative…
The Federal Inland Revenue Service has announced that servicing National Youth Service Corps members can…
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency appeal from Republicans that could…
International job seekers can now find temporary work in New Zealand. The government has introduced…
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has condemned the detention and reported maltreatment of…
Many consumers have requested electricity distribution companies also known as DisCos to disconnect them from…