Gambian Real Estate Mogul Targets Liberia in One-Million-Home Expansion, Vows to Meet President Boakai on Housing Deal ‎

Gambian real estate developer Mustapha Njie of TAF Africa Global arrives in Liberia to advance a one-million-home initiative, proposing a Public-Private Partnership with President Joseph Boakai to address the nation’s housing deficit.

Gambian Real Estate Mogul Targets Liberia in One-Million-Home Expansion, Vows to Meet President Boakai on Housing Deal ‎
Gambian Real Estate Developer, Mustapha Njie and Amb. Joseph Nyuma Boakia, President of the Republic of Liberia

MONROVIA, LIBERIA — April 6, 2026: Gambian-born real estate developer and Chief Executive Officer of TAF Africa Global, Mustapha Njie, has arrived in Liberia, on April 5, 2026, placing the country firmly within his ambitious continental drive to deliver one million affordable homes, as he moves to engage President Joseph Boakai and relevant government institutions and officials on a structured Public-Private Partnership (PPP) aimed at addressing Liberia’s housing deficit.

‎His visit followed a strategic tour of ongoing developments in Sierra Leone and backed by over 40 years of experience across nine African countries.

‎Addressing his entry on Sunday, Njie emphasized the call for his presence, noting, “Quite a number of Liberians were asking me to come to Liberia. I have answered your call,” while confirming that his engagement will begin at the highest level of governance, stating that he will be “meeting government officials… starting with the president himself (today) and relevant government officials” as he advances plans to establish TAF’s presence in the country.

‎Central to his approach is a partnership-driven model, with Njie affirming, “Same, always a public-private partnership with the government,” and signaling clear intent toward formal agreements, adding, “We are looking forward that by the time I leave here, we will sign an MOU and if possible, a joint venture agreement to definitely start this year,” positioning Liberia as an active participant in his continental housing blueprint.

‎He further situated Liberia within his broader mission, stating, “Again, it’s part of the million homes that we are trying to deliver across the continent of Africa,” while highlighting the continuity of his regional operations, explaining, “I arrived this morning from Freetown… here I am in Liberia… for all the development that we are doing,” reinforcing a steady expansion trajectory across West Africa.

‎Njie outlined how Liberia fits into TAF’s existing ecosystem of markets, noting, “We are going to talk to our clients in The Gambia… in Sierra Leone, and in Nigeria. But now we are adding Liberia,” thereby extending the company’s cross-border development network into the Liberian housing landscape.

‎TAF Africa Global’s portfolio already reflects large-scale transformation, with flagship projects such as TAF City in The Gambia, Greater TAF City in Nigeria, and the ongoing TAF Salone Micro City in Sierra Leone, each demonstrating a consistent pattern of planned urban development, infrastructure integration, and scalable housing delivery aligned with modern urban demands.