THE EFFECT OF STREET HAWKING AMONG TEENAGE GIRLS

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BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 
Nigeria, the most populous black nation in the world with an estimated population of about 140 million people (2006, Census), is endowed with abundant human and natural resources like oil, tin, limestone, zinc, natural gas, good vegetation  and climate which varies from being equatorial in the South, tropical in the centre and arid in the north. This great country, 3rd world largest producer of crude oil has about 5.3% annual growth rate but it is estimated that 70% of Nigerians live in poverty (Tola, 2008). 

The above features are legacies of decades of prolonged military rules coupled with mis-management and corruption, which have daily impoverished the people and made them “beggers” of a sort amidst plenty. This act of misrule has increased anti-social behaviour amongst the populace. Sadly, the quest for material wealth at all cost has introduced a new dimension of wealth creation into the psyche of Nigerians-which  is street hawking. 

Street hawking is the third largest criminal activity in the world after arms and drug trafficking (Tola, 2008). In the last decade, the phenomenon of street hawking has considerably increased throughout the world and most especially in Nigeria. Every year, million of individuals, mostly female are misled by decot or forced to submit to servitude.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page    ……………………………………………………………..i
Declaration  ……………………………………………………………..ii
Approval     ……………………………………………………………..iii
Dedication   ………………………………………………………….….iv
Acknowledgement ………………………………………………….…..v
Table of content   ………………………………………………….……vi

CHAPTER ONE: 
Introduction 
1.1Background of the study…………………………………………1
1.2Purpose of the study       ……………………………………….…4
1.3Significance of the study  ………………………………………...4  
1.4Scope and Limitation of the study   ……………………………....5
1.5Definition of terms  ……………………………………………….5

CHAPTER TWO: 
Literature Review
2.1The Concept of Human Trafficking …………………………..….6
2.2The Context of Human Trafficking …………………………….…9
2.3Purposes and Causes of Trafficking ……………………………….11
2.4Legal Instruments for Human Trafficking in Nigeria ...………...…12
2.6Some of the Prosecuted Crimes of Human Trafficking in Nigeria .. 28

CHAPTER THREE: 
Summary, Conclusion, and Recommendations
3.1Summary …………………………………………………………..20
3.2Conclusion ……………………………………………………..…22
3.3Recommendations ………………………………………………....22
References ………………………………………………………….24

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