Land Law in NigeriaOlong Adefi
'oil mafia' Why Dangote’s $20bn refinery faces a stiff challenge Even as a new deal with state oil firm NNPC offers hope for its future operations, Nigeria’s largest refinery faces significant hurdles in its bid to ...
This paper examines the land tenure regime in Nigeria before and after the promulgation of the Land Use Act 1978. It also examines the efficacy of the provisions of the Act relating to the control and management of land in Nigeria. This is with a view to determining whether or not those ...
These informal settlements have over time evolved informal systems of land tenure relations and management inspite of the state – sponsored land tenure law in Nigeria. Nevertheless, security of tenure for the urban poor is fundamental to any strategy for poverty reduction. And, sustainable ...
The impacts of logging in the Global North are being felt in countries like Nigeria – a more equitable, coordinated approach is needed to tackle deforestation Biodiversity market takes off at COP16, in shadow of carbon credit chaos 6 November 2024 ...
in Tabou's rural communities (Alfred Babo) - Of land and legitimacy: a tale of two lawsuits (Kelly Askew, Faustin Maganga, Rie Odgaard) - Pointing to property: colonialism and knowledge about land tenure in Northern Nigeria (Steven... C Lund,C Boone - 《Africa》 被引量: 9发表: 2012年...
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The compulsorily acquisition of land for mining purpose without adequate compensation is not only unjust but a serious violation of the property right guaranteed under the Constitution of the Federal Republic Nigeria and the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act...
Hongshi-Shivam Cement Private Limited, a China-Nepal joint venture company, is struggling to acquire the land required to set up a cement factory in Nepal as the land law in the country bars to hold over 8 hectares of land in proposed location of factory
It is also recommended that all levels of government should embark on appropriate planning scheme as they are empowered to do by the Lagos State Urban and Regional Planning Law, of 1998. Such schemes should give strong consideration to rezoning. The city聮s building regulations and land tenure ...