Urban poverty in Nigeria and approaches to poverty alleviation: A review

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Ignatius Okosun*, Chamhuri Siwar , Abdul Samad Hadi and Abd. Rahim Md. Nor

The menace of urban poverty though global is most devastating in Africa especially Nigeria. Human conditions have greatly deteriorated particularly during the last decade with real disposable income declining steeply, malnutrition rates have risen sharply, and food production has hardly kept pace with population growth and the quantity and quality of health and education services deteriorating. This present trend of socioeconomic conditions needs to be redressed as this 21st century begins. This paper will review urban poverty and approaches to poverty alleviation due to its multidimensional nature.

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