…housing affordability in Lagos should be treated as an economic reform issue, not a welfare talking point. A city cannot grow inclusively when its workforce is priced out of stability. The findings on high rent burdens, large housing deficits, and a renter-heavy population should be read as macroeconomic signals: Lagos is operating with a major […] The post Lagos and the macroeconomic cost of unaffordable housing, By Ayodele Adio appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria .