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NUJ FCT seeks partnership with Tayan Group on affordable housing, ultra-modern congress hall

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The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council has sought a strategic partnership with Tayan Group Construction to advance affordable housing for journalists and fast-track the completion of its ultra-modern Congress Hall project in Abuja.

The appeal was made on Wednesday during a courtesy visit by the NUJ FCT Council leadership to the headquarters of Tayan Group, where the company’s management reaffirmed its readiness to support collaborations that promote inclusive development, particularly within the media sector.

Speaking during the visit, the NUJ FCT Council Chairman, Ms. Grace Ike expressed appreciation to the Tayan Group for the warm reception and described the firm as a major contributor to Abuja’s urban development.

Representing over 1,500 journalists in the Federal Capital Territory, Ike said the union is committed to building mutually beneficial partnerships with credible organisations whose operations align with social responsibility and sustainable development.

She appealed to the company to support the ongoing NUJ FCT ultra-modern Congress Hall project, designed to serve as a hub for media training, professional engagements, and improved welfare for journalists.

“We humbly seek your support—whether through construction materials, technical expertise or other assistance, to help us complete this vital project and create a lasting legacy for journalism in Nigeria,” she said.

The NUJ Chairman outlined areas of possible collaboration, including media support for Tayan Group’s projects, joint community initiatives on affordable housing and urban development, capacity-building programmes, and mass housing schemes tailored specifically for journalists in Abuja.

She also called for stronger synergy toward the realisation of the NUJ FCT Journalists Village, describing it as a critical step toward strengthening economic empowerment and welfare in the media sector.

On mass housing, Ike expressed optimism that with credible partners such as Tayan Group, the Journalists Village would become a reality for NUJ members in the FCT.

Responding, Tayan Group’s Managing Director, Mr. Akinjide Fagbemi, described the engagement as “long overdue” and appreciated the NUJ FCT Council leadership for the visit.

“We consider all our clients as family, and collaboration is how the world works today. No organisation can thrive alone, and the media remains one of the most important pillars of our business,” he said.

Fagbemi said Tayan Group is open to working with the NUJ FCT Council on various fronts, noting that visibility and credibility provided by the media are critical to the success of real estate development.

“We are ready and willing to partner the NUJ FCT Council. We believe this collaboration will yield positive results for both parties,” he added.

On affordable housing delivery, the Managing Director disclosed that Tayan Group provides land and housing options across Abuja for different income categories.

“We have land and housing solutions for everybody, from as low as ₦600,000 to luxury properties worth over ₦100 million. Our goal is to ensure that even the poorest of the poor can have a roof over their heads,” he said.

He further assured NUJ members of flexible payment plans, including structured options of up to two years for land acquisition, as well as longer tenures through financial institutions, which could extend repayment up to twenty years.

“Our properties are among the most affordable wherever we operate, not because we want to undercut the market, but because we understand how difficult it is to earn money. Our payment plans and open-door policy are among the best you will find,” he said.

 

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