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Developing countries like Nigeria are faced with the growth of residential housing sector accompanied by huge power, water, and material consumptions etc. which were due to the population growth, increased households and the increased... more
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      Greek LiteratureSustainable DevelopmentAfricaSustainable Urban Environments
The now widespread Igbo belief in a Jewish ancestry goes back to the 18th century. However, it was during and after the Nigerian civil war (1967–1970), in which at least one million Igbo died in the failed bid for Biafran independence,... more
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      New Religious MovementsEthnic StudiesAnthropologySocial Identity
In the last thirty years, Abuja the Federal Capital of Nigeria has experienced rapid urbanisation in a formerly agrarian community. The city has been developing prior to the emergence of the master plan, which is influenced by the rapid... more
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      Social PolicyUrbanization in Developing AreasSegregationSustainable Development
The continued growth of urban population in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa has brought along with it, a myriad of challenges. Exacerbated by high birth rate and a continued increase in the level of rural-urban migration, the economic,... more
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      Development StudiesArchitectureQualitative methodologySustainable Development