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The "OMO-NILE" syndrome in housing development in informal settlements of Lagos, Nigeria
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The "OMO-NILE" syndrome in housing development in informal settlements of Lagos, Nigeria

Lagos is currently one of the fastest urbanising cities of the world. However, like many cities in developing countries, it does not seem to possess the capacity to accommodate such phenomenal growth. Such incapacity has manifested in the proliferation of informal settlements on the outskirts of the city. In these informal settlements, several urban poor households and a growing number of...
 
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Issue 2014
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EDIAE OSAHON James » DR. EDIAE, OSAHON JAMES IS AN ARCHITECT BY PROFESSION, GRADUATED FROM EDO STATE UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA, (NOW AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA) IN 1997. HE IS TRUTHFUL, DILIGENT, AND RELIABLE. HE HAS POTENTIALITIES FOR HIGHER STUDIES. view full profile
EDIAE OSAHON James
 
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