222 Int. J. Global Environmental Issues, Vol. 20, Nos. 2/3/4, 2021
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The impact of rural-urban migration and its effects on
urbanisation in Kano State, Nigeria
Mukhtar Sabiu Yahuza*
Department of Architecture,
Near East University,
99138 Nicosia (via Mersin 10, Turkey), Cyprus
Email: mukhtarsabiu@gmail.com
Email: 29185350@std.neu.edu.tr
*Corresponding author
Buket Asilsoy
Department of Landscape Architecture,
Faculty of Architecture,
Near East University,
99138 Nicosia (via Mersin 10, Turkey), Cyprus
Email: buket.asilsoy@gmail.com
Salih Gücel and Özge Özden
Department of Landscape Architecture,
Faculty of Architecture,
Near East University,
99138 Nicosia (via Mersin 10, Turkey), Cyprus
and
Cyprus Herbarium and Natural History Museum,
Near East University,
99138 Nicosia (via Mersin 10, Turkey), Cyprus
Email: sgucel@hotmail.com@neu.edu.tr
Email: ozge.fuller@neu.edu.tr
Abstract: One of the biggest world problems now is rural-urban migration,
with about more than 50% of the total world’s population living in urban
centres. Looking at the world’s virus pandemic of COVID-19 is spreading very
fast; this is because of the congestion, unsanitary and high population in
the urban centres. This paper highlights the problems of urbanisation in
Kano State, and Nigeria as a whole. Relevant literatures were revised and
conclusion and recommendation were deduced. Results show that migration
problems resulted in the city over sprawl, deforestation, disturbance of wildlife,
abandonment of cultural heritage, agricultural land, craftsmanship and loss of
ancestral informal education and occupation. Therefore, it is recommended that
rural areas of Kano State should be given special attention to reduce the rate of
migration problem in urban centres around Kano State, Nigeria.
Keywords: urbanisation; migration; rural; urban; sustainability; Almajiri; city;
Northern Nigeria; Kano State; Nigeria; Africa.