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Daniel E. Agbiboa, They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria. Oxford: Oxford University Press (hb £75 – 978 0 19 886154 6). 2022, 288 pp.

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Daniel E. Agbiboa, They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria. Oxford: Oxford University Press (hb £75 – 978 0 19 886154 6). 2022, 288 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2023

Els Keunen*
Affiliation:
University of Stuttgart, Institute of Urban Planning and Design, Stuttgart, Germany

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References

1 Erik Bähre (2014) ‘A trickle-up economy: mutuality, freedom and violence in Cape Town’s taxi associations’, Africa 84 (4): 576–94; Tom Goodfellow (2017) ‘“Double capture” and de-democratisation: interest group politics and Uganda’s “transport mafia”’, Journal of Development Studies 53 (10): 1568–83.