Assessing the Impacts of Public Private Partnership on Real Estate Investment Return in North Central Zone of the Nigerian Postal Service Real Estate

N. A., Bassey, and F. P., Udoudoh and M., Otali, (2025) Assessing the Impacts of Public Private Partnership on Real Estate Investment Return in North Central Zone of the Nigerian Postal Service Real Estate. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (9): 25sep1361. pp. 2280-2288. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

The import of Public Private Partnership in real estate investment is gaining space in the real estate sector and the Nigerian Postal Service real estate has key into partnership. The study therefore is aimed at evaluating the impact of Public Private Partnership in Nigeria postal service real estate investment returns in the North Central Zone by determining NIPOST Real Estate Investment return trend pre-PPP (2013-2012), determining the zone real estate investment return trend post-PPP (2014-2023) and comparing both periods to assess the impacts of PPP model on the returns. A total of eight (8) completed and operational PPP real estate in the North Central were assessed using purposive sampling. In doing this time series analysis (exponential function) was used in analyzing the Pre and Post real estate investment return trend, while T- test statistical analysis technique was used to compare the trend. The result revealed significant positive impact of PPP (4.58175x108 ) on NIPOST North Central Real Estate Investment Returns. The study further provides irrefutable quantitative evidence that PPP adoption generated substantially better financial outcomes for NIPOST North Central Real Estate Investment Returns, validating the partnership effectiveness. The study therefore recommends PPP to Ministries, Departments and agencies for optimizing real estate investment returns.

Documents
2985:17816
[thumbnail of IJISRT25SEP1361.pdf]
IJISRT25SEP1361.pdf - Published Version

Download (757kB)
Information
Library
Metrics

Altmetric Metrics

Dimensions Matrics

Statistics

Downloads

Downloads per month over past year

View Item