Autorzy: |
Musediq Olufemi
Lawal
Department of Sociology, Osun State University, Nigeria Temitope Sade Akintunde Department of Economics, Osun State University, Nigeria Nkechi Latifat Aliu Federal College of Wildlife Management, New Bussa, Nigeria Young Kenneth Irhue Department of Political Sciences, Osun State University, Nigeria Olawale Olufemi Akinrinde Department of Political Sciences, Osun State University, Nigeria Oluwagbemiga Oluwaseun Ajayi Department of Sociology, Osun State University, Nigeri |
Słowa kluczowe: | urbanisation urban realities Owanbe cities |
Data publikacji całości: | 2022 |
Liczba stron: | 15 (59-73) |
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23. | Interviewees’ personal communication |
24. | Abubakar, A.O., Community Leader/Caterer, Female (2021). |
25. | Adebayo, F.F., Community Leader, Female (2021). |
26. | Adesoji, R.B., Retired Civil Servant/Community Leader, Male (2021). |
27. | Adisa, M.O., Clergy/Islamic Faith, Male (2021). |
28. | Ajao, A.A., Community Leader/Rental Service Provider, Male (2021). |
29. | Ajewole, T.S., Clergy/Christianity, Male (2021). |
30. | Akinkunmi, A.A.B., Logistic Service Provider/Ushering, Female (2021). |
31. | Bamidele, W.O., Community Leader/Water Supplier, Male (2021). |
32. | Bello, A.Y., Community Leader/Nurse, Female (2021). |
33. | Nwagbara, C.B., Retired Immigration Officer/Community Leader, Male (2021). |
34. | Ojengbede, D.C., Medical Practitioner/Community Leader, Male (2021). |
35. | Okunola, R.A. Social Worker/Community Leader, Male (2021). |
36. | Oparinde, Security Service Provider/Community Leader, Male (2021). |
37. | Oyerinde, S.O., Healthcare Provider/Community Leader, Female (2021). |
38. | Sijuwola, M.A., Social Security Service Provider, Male (2021). |
39. | Williams, H.A., Community Leader/Caterer, Female (2021). |