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Socioeconomic Challenges and Opportunities of Urbanization in Nigeria

Socioeconomic Challenges and Opportunities of Urbanization in Nigeria
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Author(s): Ismaila Rimi Abubakar (University of Dammam, Saudi Arabia)and Umar Lawal Dano (University of Dammam, Saudi Arabia)
Copyright: 2018
Pages: 22
Source title: Urbanization and Its Impact on Socio-Economic Growth in Developing Regions
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Umar Benna (Benna Associates, Nigeria)and Indo Benna (Muhammad Al-Mana College of Health Sciences, Saudi Arabia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2659-9.ch011

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Abstract

Nigeria, with a population of about 186 million people (48% living in urban areas) in 2016, is the most populous country in Africa and eighth in the world, and by 2050 it is projected to become the third largest country in the world. This chapter highlights major challenges of rapid urbanization in Nigeria, caused mainly by in-migration of rural dwellers in search of better living conditions and employment opportunities. They include unemployment and urban poverty, social exclusion and crimes, poor housing and slum, inadequate provision of public services and proliferation of the informal sector. Notwithstanding, Nigeria can exploit these urbanization challenges and turn them into opportunities for socioeconomic development. As such, some key opportunities for sustainable urbanization in Nigeria has been discussed: (a) local economic development; (b) promoting urban sustainability; and (c) smart and knowledge city initiative. The chapter concludes with some future research directions.

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