Digital Technologies and Public Service Delivery in Lagos State: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Residency Registration

Daniel E. Gberevbie(1), Sydney V. Abumere(2),


(1) Covenant University
(2) Covenant University
DOI: https://doi.org/10.34007/jlpr.v3i2.1041

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Digital Technologies; Public Service Delivery; Residency Registration; LASRRA; Digital Governance

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