Tuesday, 3 August 2021

Studies on Effect of Culture on Residential Housing Satisfaction in Ikorodu Neighbourhoods of Lagos State, Nigeria | Chapter 6 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3

 Residents of Ikorodu's core traditional communities disapprove of the statement that culture and housing satisfaction are incompatible during annual cultural festivals. Despite their intense belief in traditional customs, Ikorodu's core traditional neighbourhoods continue to grow on a regular basis. As a result, this article examines the impact of traditional cultures on housing satisfaction in Ikorodu, Lagos State. The typical core During annual cultural festivals, residents of Ikorodu's primary traditional communities disagree with the premise that culture and housing satisfaction are incompatible. Ikorodu's main traditional neighbourhoods continue to grow on a regular basis, despite their strong conviction in traditional customs. As a result, the impact of traditional cultures on housing satisfaction in Ikorodu, Lagos State, is examined in this research. The standard core Findings revealed that during the period of annual festivals in the neighbourhood, a very serious negative effect is felt on people's income class, gender freedom of movement, commercial property occupation, and people and vehicle movement, but a mild or no negative effect is felt on residents' religion and age.


Author (s) Details

Adenipekun, Martins Taiwo
Department of Estate Management and Valuation, School of Environmental Studies, Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu.

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