AbstractThe rate of urbanization in Nigeria has witnessed tremendous increase in the last five decades. Census in the early Fifties showed that there were about 56 cities in the country and about 10.6 percent of the total population lived in these cities. This rose dramatically to 19.1 percent in 1963 and 24.5 percent in 1985. Today, the national population is estimated to be about 160 million with the urban population constituting about 60 percent. The phenomenal rise in population, number and size of our cities over the past few years have manifested in the acute shortage of dwelling units which resulted in overcrowding, high rents, poor urban living conditions, and low infrastructure services and indeed high crime rates. Various programs...
One of the policy goals of sustainable development is the delivery of adequate housing for Countries...
Globally, several studies have affirmed that the population of those who are displaced with respect ...
The urban environment in Nigeria accounts for over 51.16% of the population and is the main source o...
AbstractThe rate of urbanization in Nigeria has witnessed tremendous increase in the last five decad...
It is universally accepted that housing is humanity’s third most essential need after food and cloth...
Urbanization is an ongoing trend in developed and developing countries. With particular reference to...
Affordable Housing provision has remained elusive to an average Nigerian, in spite of numerous progr...
This review paper examines urbanization and housing for low-income Nigerians. The aim is to provide ...
It has been observed that majority of the people are living in poor housing quality or totally homel...
Self-build housing methods have been widely used in traditional western Nigeria in housing developme...
This review paper examines urbanization and housing for low-income Nigerians. The aim is to provide ...
Affordable housing remains a critical issue in Nigeria, with numerous factors contributing to its sc...
This paper provides the economic rationale behind the call for Mass and Social housing provision bas...
The housing situation of the urban poor is a source of deep concern in Nigeria, as in most less dvel...
Sixty years after independence in 1960, Nigeria is still struggling to establish a vibrant mortgage ...
One of the policy goals of sustainable development is the delivery of adequate housing for Countries...
Globally, several studies have affirmed that the population of those who are displaced with respect ...
The urban environment in Nigeria accounts for over 51.16% of the population and is the main source o...
AbstractThe rate of urbanization in Nigeria has witnessed tremendous increase in the last five decad...
It is universally accepted that housing is humanity’s third most essential need after food and cloth...
Urbanization is an ongoing trend in developed and developing countries. With particular reference to...
Affordable Housing provision has remained elusive to an average Nigerian, in spite of numerous progr...
This review paper examines urbanization and housing for low-income Nigerians. The aim is to provide ...
It has been observed that majority of the people are living in poor housing quality or totally homel...
Self-build housing methods have been widely used in traditional western Nigeria in housing developme...
This review paper examines urbanization and housing for low-income Nigerians. The aim is to provide ...
Affordable housing remains a critical issue in Nigeria, with numerous factors contributing to its sc...
This paper provides the economic rationale behind the call for Mass and Social housing provision bas...
The housing situation of the urban poor is a source of deep concern in Nigeria, as in most less dvel...
Sixty years after independence in 1960, Nigeria is still struggling to establish a vibrant mortgage ...
One of the policy goals of sustainable development is the delivery of adequate housing for Countries...
Globally, several studies have affirmed that the population of those who are displaced with respect ...
The urban environment in Nigeria accounts for over 51.16% of the population and is the main source o...