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Nigeria faces a housing deficit of over 28 million units, yet a more urgent question is often ignored: do these homes actually work for the people who live in them? This book answers that question through original research in Bauchi, northeast Nigeria, comparing two housing estates-the public ATBU staff quarters and the private Bankers Lodge. Using survey data from 135 households, it examines residents' experiences across structural quality, facilities, safety and security, and neighbourhood amenities. The findings are clear. Fire safety is absent, waste management fails, recreational space is lacking, and security is unreliable in both estates. Yet residents still rate them as desirable, driven by social ties, location, and the absence of better alternatives. Set within Africa's urban housing crisis, this book argues that housing satisfaction is a matter of justice. Improving it requires resident participation, institutional accountability, and the political will to deliver homes that truly work.
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