Sociocultural Analysis of cross border trading in Idiroko in Nigeria: SocioCultural Dimensions And Consequences Of Illegal Cros,Used

Sociocultural Analysis of cross border trading in Idiroko in Nigeria: SocioCultural Dimensions And Consequences Of Illegal Cros,Used

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The study examined the patterns of illegal cross border trading in Idiroko community, Ogun State, Nigeria. It also assessed the perceptions of the community dwellers towards the illegal cross border trading and examined the effects of the trading activities on the sociocultural and economic life of the border community members. This was with a view to providing a broadbased knowledge on the sociocultural dimensions and consequences of illegal crossborder trading in the border community. The study adopted survey method using questionnaire. This was complemented with qualitative data gathering techniques such as: key informant interviews, focus group discussions, and nonparticipant observation.The study concluded that the illegal cross border trading in Idiroko was rampant and a means of livelihood for the community members, but it had also led to the loss of cultural and moral values in Idiroko community.

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