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). |