Land is essential for every human activity on earth as it is the source of all material wealth. In order to regulate the ownership, use and development of land and land resources, nations the world over have instituted land ownership systems aimed at consistent balancing of the interests of the government, the land owning class and the landless class. This paper examines land ownership in Nigeria. The paper argues that land ownership structure in Nigeria has evolved over the years until 1978 when a single land policy document, otherwise known as the Land Use Act of 1978 was established to harmonise and regulate land ownership in the country. The paper further contends that the present land ownership system in Nigeria as enshrined in the Lan...
Generally, the Amalgamation of 1914 brought together the protectorates of Northern and Southern Nig...
In Africa, land is wealth, power and prestige. It is in fact life as it adds to the status and well-...
Land is at the basis of all societies; in appropriate land policies can constitute a serious constra...
This paper appraises the Nigerian Land Use Act and its capacity to engender economic development and...
Summarises the literature on the alleged defects of traditional systems of land tenure in Nigeria. R...
The Land Use Act of 1978 (LUA) has failed to achieve some of its objectives. The rural poor and the ...
The Land Use Act of 1978 (LUA) has failed to achieve some of its objectives. The rural poor and the ...
This article traced the theoretical origins of the legal regime of the current land rights in Nigeri...
This chapter critically assesses the administration of land and water resources in Nigeria. Reasons ...
This paper is purely on the historical account of land and planning laws in Nigeria. As such, the me...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...
Land administration is important in the sustainable use and management of land. Despite its importan...
The formal land acquisition policy provides for compulsory acquisition of land by the government for...
Generally, the Amalgamation of 1914 brought together the protectorates of Northern and Southern Nig...
In Africa, land is wealth, power and prestige. It is in fact life as it adds to the status and well-...
Land is at the basis of all societies; in appropriate land policies can constitute a serious constra...
This paper appraises the Nigerian Land Use Act and its capacity to engender economic development and...
Summarises the literature on the alleged defects of traditional systems of land tenure in Nigeria. R...
The Land Use Act of 1978 (LUA) has failed to achieve some of its objectives. The rural poor and the ...
The Land Use Act of 1978 (LUA) has failed to achieve some of its objectives. The rural poor and the ...
This article traced the theoretical origins of the legal regime of the current land rights in Nigeri...
This chapter critically assesses the administration of land and water resources in Nigeria. Reasons ...
This paper is purely on the historical account of land and planning laws in Nigeria. As such, the me...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...
Land administration is important in the sustainable use and management of land. Despite its importan...
The formal land acquisition policy provides for compulsory acquisition of land by the government for...
Generally, the Amalgamation of 1914 brought together the protectorates of Northern and Southern Nig...
In Africa, land is wealth, power and prestige. It is in fact life as it adds to the status and well-...
Land is at the basis of all societies; in appropriate land policies can constitute a serious constra...