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Survival at the margins: Economic crisis and coping mechanisms in Rural Nigeria
Authors:Dauda S Garuba
Institution:  a University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
Abstract:This paper examines the diverse strategies being adopted by rural dwellers to cope with the worsening economic crisis in Nigeria, in which they absorb a disproportionate burden as the most marginalized social category. While it draws from secondary materials, it nevertheless relies on the personal observations and experiences of the author's long contact with rural communities across the country. This contact, spanning over a decade, was also complemented with interviews and focus group discussions with rural dwellers. The findings reveal that rural dwellers in Nigeria—irrespective of geographical location and creed—are united by the poverty precipitated by the lingering and excruciating economic crisis that has enveloped the country since the 1980s. The paper concludes on the note that while the various strategies evolved by the people to actualize their survival may seem a creative response, given how they have enhanced their organizational dynamics and self-reliance, they are nevertheless mere survival mechanisms, not a long-term substitute for the development of a sound, healthy and robust economy that can effectively respond to the much-talked-about national rebirth.
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