All is set for a webinar on Tuesday, 5th May 2020 focusing on how social housing scheme, Family Homes Funds is handling the impact of covid-19 by providing homes, jobs and livelihood opportunities for its target beneficiaries – the low income earners.
The topic of the virtual conference which will begin by 3:00 PM and organized by Housing Development Advocacy Network (HDAN) is, ‘’Family Homes Funds: Mitigating the Impact of Covid-19 with New Homes and Jobs for Low Income Earners.’’
Notable panelists billed to speak at the webinar includes Femi Adewole, the MD of Family Homes Funds; Brig Gen Tunde Reis (Rtd), CEO First World Communities Ltd.; Kehinde Ogundimu, MD of NMRC; Mr Olu Olanrewaju Director of Altair International UK; Enesi Makoju, Head Special Projects and HTO, FHFL, and Dr. Banke Abejirin, Head, Strategy and Business Performance, FHFL.
The webinar is open to all housing sector stakeholders, public officials and the general public, and here are some of the reasons why you must register to participate:
• It will help participants understand the overall impact of covid-19 on the housing sector, its supply and demand and how such issues can be managed.
• It is going to be a unique opportunity for stakeholders to interact and cross-fertilize ideas on social housing and affordable housing delivery in Nigeria.
• Participants will benefit from the knowledge and experience of notable speakers who are active problem solvers in the sector and are ready to answer any question with better insight.
• Participants will be able to appreciate the level of progress so far of Family Homes Funds which is established to build hundreds of thousands of affordable houses for low income earners in Nigeria.
• Authorities from Family Homes Funds will transparently tell how they are scaling through in spite of Covid-19 and the level of their ongoing projects.
• Family Homes Funds will also utilize the webinar to reveal its roadmaps with regard to changing the woeful trajectory of affordable housing delivery in Nigeria.
• Being an interactive forum of diverse experts, the webinar will also help set the strategic agenda for the Family Homes Funds amidst and post covid19.
• The webinar would also reveal the products and home ownership opportunities of Family Homes Funds and how they might have been adjusted to fit the prevailing housing and financial situation in Nigeria.
• It would also highlight the role of FHFL in addressing issues of overpopulation, inadequate spacing, slum dwelling and the plight of internally displaces persons.
• The webinar would also reveal the plans of FHFL for job creation especially with forecasted mass employment.
• Home seekers, investors and interested stakeholders will learn of available opportunities in the housing sector.
• Another great benefit of the webinar is that it is absolutely free.
This is why you should hurry and register for free at Bit.ly/2ShMd9Z to benefit from a host of opportunities not limited to the ones listed above.
This webinar is only the first of many that have been lined up by HDAN in the month of May.
Another webinar with the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) will hold by 12 noon on the 7th of May, with the theme, ‘‘COVID-19: Housing as a Solution – FMBN Leading through the Crisis,’’ with a panel that includes Arc. Ahmed Dangiwa, the MD/CEO of FMBN; Dr. Olabanjo Obaleye, the MD/CEO of Infinity Mortgage Bank; Hajiya Rahimatu Aminu-Aliyu, the Executive Director, Loans and Mortgages, FMBN; Surv. Ugochukwu Chime, the GMD of Copen Group; Mr. Oladapo Fakeye, Group Head, Strategy and Performance Management, and Alh. Aliyu Wamakko, the President of REDAN.
Housing Development Advocacy Network (HDAN) is the largest and most significant housing sector advocacy platform. It is a network of notable local and international stakeholders in the sector including public and private sector CEOs, mortgage bankers and executives, investors, brokers, housing associations and corporations etc. The group is currently engaging with critical stakeholders including the National Assembly to pass some outlined and important laws that will enable affordable housing delivery in Nigeria.