Social Development in Nigeria: A Case Analysis

  • Jinadu G
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Abstract

Nigeria is plagued by a social poverty that continues to escalate dramatically, in spite of the rapid economic growth associated with the "petrol naira." Efforts to check this deterioration and ensure development are hindered by the lack of culturally rooted structural and conceptual supports in the social development sector. These support components have been, and still are absent and until they are established, economic growth and ideological choices will be irrelevant to any rational effort to halt the escalation of social poverty and enhance the quality of life enjoyed by Nigerians.

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Jinadu, G. M. (1985). Social Development in Nigeria: A Case Analysis. The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.15453/0191-5096.1730

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