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Addressing the Land Question as the Panacea to Peace in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: November 19, 2021In: De-EscalationTags: Land management, ‘Land and Native Rights Proclamation in West Africa’, ‘Land Tenure and Assessment in Northern Nigeria’, ‘Rights of Occupancy’No CommentsViews:
Addressing the Land Question as the Panacea to Peace in Nigeria

By Ambassador Usman Sarki The June 6th, 2018 edition of Daily Trust carried an Editorial piece titled “Time to overhaul land tenure system”. Presumably, the editors of the esteemed newspaper... Read more

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