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Sustainable Architecture and Food Production: Impact of Modernity on the Traditional Urban Form.
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Actor-network, conflict and the commodification of planning: Role of traditional food markets in shaping the built environment
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World capitalist system and globalization: reconsiderations for achieving sustainable development in Nigeria
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Urban forestry: Sustainable option for environmental conservation in Nigeria
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Urban Space and Contingent Meanings of the Built Environment in Nigeria
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Environmental pollution in urban market: the case of Bodija market Ibadan, Nigeria
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Constraints and strategies for the management of conflicts in Africa
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Effect of Air Pollution from Pedestrian Traffic in an Open Market: A Case Study of Bodija Market, Nigeria
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Potentials and projections of freshwater resources in Sub-Saharan Africa; focus on Nigeria
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Actor Network, Conflict and the Commodification of Planning: Role of Traditional Food Markets in Shaping the Built Environment of Akure Metropolis, Nigeria
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Relevance of Statistics Education in Sustainable Development.
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Piracy as threat to Africa’s security and economic development
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Effects of COVID-19 on Trade, Industrialisation and Globalisation in Africa.
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Market and marketing information of Bodija plank market in Ibadan metropolis, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
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RURAL-URBAN PRICE TRANSMISSION AND MARKET INTEGRATION OF SELECTED HORTICULTURAL CROPS IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA
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Lifelong learning targets of education 2030 agenda and policy-implementation modalities in Nigeria
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SEXUALITY, SPACE AND POWER IN BODIJA MARKET, IBADAN NIGERIA
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ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT AMONG YORUBA WOMEN TEXTILE TRADERS AT BALOGUN MARKET- LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA
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“You will not mourn your children”: spirituality and child health in Ibadan Urban Markets.
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Social studies students’ knowledge, attitude and practice of concepts of sustainable development in Ondo City, Nigeria
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The qur’anic sustainable remedy to the global food crisis: Nigeria as a case study
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Information needs, seeking behaviour and use for sustainable development by market women in Lagos state, Nigeria
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FOOD IMPORTATION AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA: WHITHER RURAL DEVELOPMENT?
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Characteristics and behaviour of African factor markets and market institutions and their consequences for growth