Lagos Housing: Segmentation & Building for the Future with Tunde Reis and Victoria Oshinusi

The next few episodes of this season will delve into matters that affect Lagos state as the capital hub of the country and one of the most populated cities in Africa.  While Lagos is a commercial powerhouse, it grapples with issues that affect its livability. The episode explores the housing challenges in Lagos, Nigeria, including the shortage of housing units, segmentation issues, uncoordinated government policies, climate change, and problematic land use acts. The conversation explores the challenges and potential solutions to the housing crisis in Lagos, Nigeria. The guests discuss the need for an inclusive, safe, green, clean, and accessible city. They emphasize the importance of data, title ownership, affordability gap funding, and modern methods of construction. The conversation also touches on the role of technology in shaping the future of housing and the need for the government and the people to work together to create positive change. Tunde Reis is a retired as a brigadier general from the Nigerian Army and is now CEO  of First World Communities Ltd - a company focused on large-scale delivery of affordable housing and associated infrastructure in West Africa. He also serves as a consultant to the Nigerian Army and other government agencies on housing, land, and urban development. He obtained a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Lagos and a master's degree in Architecture as well as a Ph.D. from the Architectural Association Graduate School in London.  Victoria Oshinusi is an Environmental designer with a background in architecture and  passion for sustainable urbanism. She believes that our health as individuals is deeply connected to the health of our relationships with each other and the natural environment.   Since graduating from The Barlett School of Architecture and TU Delft and working at various international firms, her research, design, and communication studio, Wearthly.Studio focuses on inclusivity and sustainability through the intersection of ‘culture’ and ‘nature’. Interested in the books mentioned on the podcast? You can find them and a whole lot more at Roving Heights!  They deliver across Nigeria and Internationally, so you can browse their wide selection of books no matter where you are. Plus, use the code BTG10 at checkout to get a discount on your order. For inquiries, long feedback, or proposals email: [email protected] To continue the discussion follow us on: ⁠Twitter ⁠or ⁠Instagram⁠

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The podcast aims to create a unique space for young and old Nigerians to exchange ideas respectfully, bridging the knowledge and age gap while promoting inclusive discussions. Each episode will bring together experts to share useful insights on various topics about Nigeria. This includes topic areas such as governance, health, technology, culture and more