THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN HOUSING DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU METROPOLIS IN ENUG STATE)


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INTRODUCTION 
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 
Housing is one of the three basic needs of mankind and it is the most important for the physical survival of man after the provision of food.  Decent housing is one of the basic needs of every individual, the family and the community in general.  As a pre-requisite to the survival of man, it ranks secondly only the food.  It is also one of the best indicates of a persons standard of driving and his place in a society.  The housing and individual lives in a symbol of his status, a measure of this achievement and social acceptance, an expression, an expression of his personality and the barometer that seems to indicate in a large measure. The way the individual perceives himself and how the perceived by the large society. Is the measure of all good (or bad) things in life that will come to him and his family (Agbola, 1995). 
The importance of housing in human development has been well documented by scholars.  The position of scholars varys depending on the aspect of housing each one delves into.  Omirin (1998), researched into land a accessibility and low income house building in metropolitan Lagos. Based on her analysis of house builders behavior of selected low income earners of Lagos she asserts that it is a wrong notion to continue to rank land accessibility as the greatest constraints of house builders. 
She stated that lack of finance an escalating cost now takes precedence overland accessibility.  Williams (2002), opines that access to shelter produced by public agencies continue to conclude the urban poor who simply cannot muster the financial resources required to procure these housing units.  Jaiyeoba and Amole (2002) examined the appropriateness and socio economic implications of law income housing delivery as supportive rather than provider approach.  They stated that what a required is the determination of the extent to which the law income groups requuire support.  Olusola Aina and Ata (2002) identified lack of soft loan as one of the major obstacle against urban housing production Nigeria.
However, the fact remain that Enugu Metropolis has been the administration centre for the then Eastern region, Enugu metropolis is occupied mainly by government workers with low income. This position makes for their use.  They therefore resort to borrowing from both formal and informal sources in order to find money for housing development and also Enugu metropolis is made up Enugu.



TABLE OF CONTENTS:

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION 
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 


1.3OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 
1.4Research Questions 
1.5SCOPE OF THE STUDY
1.6SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 
1.7LIMITATION OF THE STUDY 

1.8DEFINITION OF TERMS 

CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW 
FINANCE SITUATION IN NIGERIA 


2.2SOURCES OF FUND TO FINANCE HOUSING ESTATE
2.3 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ESTATE FINANCE PROBLEMS 
2.4 housing estate as an investment 
2.5ADVANTAGE OF HOUSING ESTATE INVESTMENT 
2.6HOUSING PROBLEMS IN NIGERIA 

CHAPTER THREE
3.0RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 
3.1Research Design
3.2RE-STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
3.3brief description of the study area 
3.3.1Geographical location 
3.3.2: Physical Features 
3.3.3CLIMATE AND TEMPERATURE 
3.3.4TOPOGRAPHY 
3.3.5vegetation 
3.3.7HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 

3.4POPULATION OF THE STUDY  
3.6INSTRUMENT OF DATA COLLECTED 
3.7METHOD OF DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS 

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
4.1DATA BASE PRESENTATION

CHAPTER FIVE
RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
Recommendation

5.2conclusion 

REFERENCES 

APPENDIX 1
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  • Department: Estate Management
  • Project ID: ETM0295
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000
  • Pages: 63 Pages
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