Amos Gbadewole’s Crown Allied, REDAN, and FMHUD to Deliver 62,000 Homes for Doctors
In a bold move to bridge Nigeria’s widening housing gap, Dr. Amos Gbadewole, Managing Director of Crown Allied Properties, has announced that the company is entering into strategic partnerships with the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN) and the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development to construct 62,000 housing units for medical doctors and Nurses across the states of the federation.
Dr. Gbadewole made the announcement on Wednesday at the ongoing Africa International Housing Show (AIHS) 2025 in Abuja, where he addressed journalists on the sidelines of the summit. He explained that the initiative, being executed in conjunction with the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, is part of a broader mission to make homeownership more accessible to critical professionals in the health sector.
This tripartite partnership underscores the strategic approach Crown Allied Properties has adopted — blending private-sector innovation with government backing and institutional financing.
According to Dr. Gbadewole, the project is not merely about erecting structures but about addressing the welfare needs of one of Nigeria’s most vital professional groups. “The 2025 Africa International Housing Show is not just a summit; it is a market square for buy and sell where partnership and collaboration are fostered.
Beyond the project announcement, Dr. Gbadewole used the platform to call for deliberate government action. He urged authorities to strengthen the Federal Mortgage Bank and empower primary mortgage institutions to facilitate homeownership for low- and middle-income earners. He further appealed for government incentives on imported building materials, stressing that the cost of construction remains one of the greatest barriers to affordable housing delivery in Nigeria.
“For us to succeed in delivering affordable homes, we must address the bottlenecks that make housing expensive. Strengthening mortgage institutions and providing incentives for building materials will unlock opportunities for millions of Nigerians,” he added.
According to Dr. Gbadewole Amos Kayode, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Crown Luxury Properties and Vice-Chairman of REDAN, FCT-Abuja, the real estate industry stands as one of the largest sectors driving Nigeria’s economic growth and infrastructure development. He emphasized that beyond providing affordable housing solutions, the sector plays a pivotal role in job creation, wealth generation, and urban transformation, thereby contributing greatly to the nation’s sustainable development.
The 2025 edition of AIHS has been described as a landmark event, drawing participants from 22 countries across Africa, Europe, and Asia. Dr. Gbadewole highlighted that this year’s summit is “bigger in all ramifications” than previous editions, a testimony to the growing recognition of the platform as Africa’s largest marketplace for real estate investment, collaboration, and innovation.
A notable voice from Ghana, a participant and key player in the housing sector, applauded the initiative and urged organizers to replicate such impactful efforts in Ghana. This endorsement reinforced the idea that Crown Allied Properties’ blueprint could serve as a continental model for affordable housing delivery.
Crown Allied Properties: Building Homes, Building Hope
Over the years, Crown Allied Properties has carved a niche as a developer with both vision and capacity. Known for blending modern architectural designs with affordability, the company’s projects are not only redefining skylines but also offering practical solutions to Nigeria’s housing deficit. Its reputation as a trustworthy partner is built on a foundation of integrity, innovation, and a commitment to social impact.
With the 62,000 housing unit project for medical doctors, Crown Allied Properties is setting the stage for a future where professionals, especially those in critical sectors like healthcare, can access decent, affordable housing without undue financial strain. This vision aligns with Nigeria’s broader goal of closing the housing gap while enhancing the quality of life for its citizens.
Looking Ahead
As the Africa International Housing Show 2025 continues, Crown Allied Properties stands tall among the developers shaping the future of African housing. Its ambitious projects, policy advocacy, and international collaborations reflect a deep commitment to solving one of the continent’s most pressing challenges.
With its bold initiatives and people-first approach, Crown Allied Properties is not just building homes — it is building communities, stability, and hope for generations to come.
The 2025 Africa International Housing Show has reaffirmed its status as a hub for collaboration, innovation, and transformative ideas in Africa’s housing sector. Crown Allied Properties, through its landmark plan to deliver 62,000 housing units for medical doctors, has emerged as a trailblazer in the drive to make affordable housing a reality.
By forging strategic partnerships with REDAN, the Federal Ministry of Housing, and the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, the company is charting a path toward sustainable homeownership while championing policies that reduce costs and expand access. As the summit draws global attention with participants from 22 countries, Crown Allied Properties stands out not just as a developer, but as a visionary partner committed to building a better, more inclusive future for Nigerians and beyond.