GOVERNANCE BUSINESS UNUSUAL POLICY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEMOLITION IN NIGERIA: ENUGU STATE BUSINESS PREMISES EXPERIENCE
- Renaissance University, Ugbawka, Enugu State.
- Caritas University, Amoji-Nike, Enugu State.
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This study examined the political and economic factors driving the demolition of business premises in Enugu State, Nigeria, highlighting the tensions between state-led development initiatives and the interests of local business communities. Guided by Urban Political Economy Theory, this research aims to determine if urban renewal, modernization and gentrification accounted for the demolition of business premises in Enugu State, using a case study design and mixed methods approach combining documentary and focus group discussions.
Odibo M. Sunday, Odeh E. Emmanuel and Onwo O. Daniel (2025); GOVERNANCE BUSINESS UNUSUAL POLICY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEMOLITION IN NIGERIA: ENUGU STATE BUSINESS PREMISES EXPERIENCE, Jana Nexus: Journal of Humanities and Social Thought, 1 (11), 49-56, ISSN 3108-284X. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/JNHST01/103
Renaissance University, Ugbawka, Enugu State.
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