Hometown associations : indigenous knowledge and development in Nigeria /
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| Language: | English |
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London, UK :
Intermediate Technology Publications,
1998.
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| Series: | IT studies in indigenous knowledge and development.
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Table of Contents:
- Hometown associations as a means of governance in Nigeria /
- Rex Honey and Stanley I. Okafor
- The nature of hometown voluntary associations in Nigeria /
- Stanley I Okafor and Rex Honey
- The hometown association as a community development agent: the Ijebu-Jesa Union /
- A. S. Aguda
- The changing roles of a hometown association in community development: the Fiditi Progressive Union /
- B̀oye Agunbiade
- Hometown associations as development catalysts: the case of the Egbe Ibile Omo Awe /
- Mark F. Lawrence and S. Tunji Titilola
- Civil society and participation: a case study of the Egbe Omo Ilu Okuku /
- Bisi Oyegoke
- Community mobilization and development: the Asaba Development Association /
- Stanley I. Okafor.
- Development and territoriality of a hometown association: the Odimodi Ebidou Bene /
- Chris Ikporukpo
- Hometown associations and conflict management: the experience of the Agila Development Association /
- Pita Ogaba Agbese
- The Iyakpi Progressive Union's role in participatory development /
- I. B. Bello-Imam
- Empowerment of women through associational life: the Eziowelle Improvement Association /
- Nkechi Mbanefoh
- Hometown associations as shadow states: the case of Igbos and Yorubas in Kano /
- Eghosa Osaghae
- Women's participation in hometown associations /
- Laray Denzer and Nkechi Mbanefoh
- The role of hometown associations in territorial conflict in jurisdictional transformation /
- Rex Honey and Stanley I. Okafor
- Structure, agency and the modification of indigenous institutions /
- Rex Honey.


