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Oluseyi Fabiyi, « Chapter 1. Introduction », IFRA-Nigeria
1.0. Background to the studyNigerian urban-space has been increasingly transformed since the inception of the oil boom years of the seventies. The oil boom resulted in an unprecedented growth for most Nigerian cities as many rural dwellers moved en-mass from the rural hinterlands to urban areas in order to benefit from the suddenly exploding and rapidly expanding urban economy. The influx of rural-urban migrants into the cities, majority of who did not possess the necessary skills to make them...