Urban planning challenges in Nigerian cities, especially regarding infrastructure, are significant and multifaceted. Some key issues include:Rapid Population Growth: Nigerian cities are experiencing rapid population growth, which places immense pressure on existing infrastructure like roads, water supply, and electricity. Urbanization often outpaces the development of infrastructure.Inadequate Transportation: Many Nigerian cities face traffic congestion due to poorly designed road networks and a lack of efficient public transportation systems. This impacts productivity and quality of life.Inadequate Housing: A shortage of affordable housing and the proliferation of informal settlements (slums) in many cities are major challenges. This leads to overcrowding and poor living conditions.Inefficient Utilities: Access to reliable water supply and electricity remains a challenge for many urban residents. Infrastructure for these essential services is often outdated and inadequate.Waste Management: Proper waste collection and disposal systems are lacking in many cities, leading to pollution and health hazards.Flooding and Drainage Issues: Poor drainage systems and unchecked construction on floodplains contribute to frequent flooding, especially during the rainy season.Inadequate Public Facilities: Lack of public spaces, recreational areas, and essential facilities like healthcare and education centers are common issues in Nigerian cities.Inadequate Data and Planning: Many cities lack up-to-date and accurate data for effective urban planning. This hinders the development of comprehensive and sustainable urban strategies.Corruption…