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Dangote Cement sponsors Africa Housing Show

Dangote Cement is sponsoring the Africa International Housing Show, which opened on Monday at the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja.

• July 29, 2025
Dangote officials
Dangote officials

Dangote Cement is sponsoring the Africa International Housing Show, which opened on Monday at the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja.

A statement from the company said that, aside from sponsoring the event, it is also participating in the 19th edition of the series.

The statement, signed by Anthony Chiejina, the company’s spokesman, stated that the event would host participants from 21 countries.

It stated that the show provided a rare opportunity for the company to connect with key players in the housing industry across the continent.

“As the Housing Show brings together over 40,000 participants, including key industry leaders, government representatives and investors, the Dangote Cement Plc will leverage on this opportunity to directly showcase its innovative products to clients and decision makers,” said the statement.

It said that the company has consistently sponsored the Show over the years, assuring that it would continue to partner with key stakeholders to support the provision of shelter in Africa.

According to the statement, AIHS will help amplify the Dangote brand and boost strategic partnerships with stakeholders.

Festus Adebayo, the coordinator of the show, stated that the country’s housing deficit can be mitigated through a public-private partnership.

“Innovation and collaboration are top priorities for us, given the rapid technological advancements in housing construction, financing, and system improvements,” said Mr Adebayo.

Mr Adebayo said he was optimistic that the partnership with Dangote Cement would help address the housing shortfall in the country.

He said that over 82 per cent of attendees hold decision-making positions, ensuring exhibitors engage directly with individuals who have purchasing power.

The Nigerian Institute of Building and other stakeholders in the housing industry had described Dangote Cement as one of the major drivers of real estate development in Nigeria.

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