eprintid: 84 rev_number: 8 eprint_status: archive userid: 5 dir: disk0/00/00/00/84 datestamp: 2018-05-14 08:50:17 lastmod: 2018-05-14 08:50:17 status_changed: 2018-05-14 08:50:17 type: article metadata_visibility: show contact_email: deposit_eprints@ishik.edu.iq creators_name: Abdullateef, Raji creators_name: Yinusa, Muhammed Abubakar creators_name: Musa Danjuma, Mohmoh creators_name: Abdul-Rasheed, Sulaiman Lanre creators_name: Adeyemi, Raji Abdulwasiu creators_id: rasheed_sulaimon@yahoo.com title: Rural Areas: The Real Home of the Nigerian Economy ispublished: pub subjects: H1 subjects: HM divisions: ISSUE014 full_text_status: public keywords: Rural, Economy, Home, Nigeria abstract: The current troubles facing the Nigerian economy seem insurmountable. Should we speak of the current recession or the oil crash experienced in the international market? Should the case of oil-pipe vandalization as well as that of insurgency be breached? We could as well debate on the fall of the naira as against the US dollars and other recognized currencies in the international market. This could go on and on. It is as a consequence of this that this study tried to look at the central position of rural communities in finding lasting solutions to these economic woes. The utilitarian theory was employed in examining the phenomenon. The study revealed that rural areas can go a long way to advance the Nigerian economy if properly taken care of but if the current underuse of rural resources continues, the economy could be derailed. 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Economic Confidential citation: Abdullateef, Raji and Yinusa, Muhammed Abubakar and Musa Danjuma, Mohmoh and Abdul-Rasheed, Sulaiman Lanre and Adeyemi, Raji Abdulwasiu (2017) Rural Areas: The Real Home of the Nigerian Economy. International Journal of Social Sciences and Educational Studies, 4 (2). pp. 1-9. ISSN 24091294 document_url: http://eprints.ishik.edu.iq/84/1/ijsses.v4i2sip1.pdf