Nigeria faces severe youth unemployment, needing initiatives like jobs creation to address it is vital for Nigerian youth and national prosperity. Current Situation of Nigerian Youth Employment A. Statistics: Youth employment in Nigeria exceeds national averages, affecting 20% of youths with 30% having stable jobs and 25% of graduates unemployed. B. Challenges: Barriers like limited...
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Nigerian Youth and Employment: The Way Forward
Let’s get this right? What’s the percentage of employed youth in Nigeria? In the realm of Nigerian youth and job opportunities, the quest for a sustainable way forward beckons. As the nation grapples with the pressing issue of unemployment among its vibrant youth population, it becomes imperative to explore avenues that not only address immediate...
“Silent Threat: Nigeria’s Battle Against Youth Drug Abuse”
In 2021, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) reported that 40% of youths aged 18 to 35 were deeply involved in substance abuse, impacting potential future leaders. This issue is particularly pronounced in the northern region, with Kano experiencing a 16% prevalence in 2021. Regrettably, the outlook is bleak. By 2030, the number of...