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In August 2021, the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors estimated over 56,000 abandoned and uncompleted projects in Nigeria at N12 trillion.

In today’s #YMonitorSpotlight, we spotlight the major abandoned projects you should know.

 

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