Obi Cubana partners Zoe New Dawn to unveil new smart city

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Chairman of Cubana Group, Obi Cubana, has revealed announced a partnership with Zoe New Dawn Nigeria Limited for the development of a mixed housing project in Abuja.

The partnership is designed to provide about 10,000 units of residential assets for low and middle-income earners, civil servants and others who are desirous of quality accommodation for residential purposes.

In a statement in Abuja ahead of the official ground-breaking ceremony of the Hill City Community housing project scheduled for September 1, Obi Cubana said: “The partnership between Casa Cubana, owned by the Cubana Group, and Zoe New Dawn Nigeria Limited will offer prospective subscribers global standard residential assets that will guarantee a live, work and play benefits in a well-developed, highly urbanized district of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja”, he said.

Affordable housing is a major concern for most residents of Abuja and the new Smart City, Hill City Community housing project is carefully planned and designed to address the challenges of access to quality housing at affordable flexible ownership terms. It will also be built by young Nigerians who will be engaged through direct means.”

Obi Cubana noted it is another way for him to contribute to humanity through creating employment while bridging the prevailing housing gap.

 

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