INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCH (IJSSMR )

E-ISSN 2545-5303
P-ISSN 2695-2203
VOL. 10 NO. 4 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56201/ijssmr.v10.no4.2024.pg11.25


Japa Pandemic: Battling for the Souls of Nigerian Youths

Ratzinger E. E. Nwobodo, Ph.D


Abstract


The "Japa" phenomenon has gained widespread recognition among the Nigerian populace, particularly the youth demographic. "Japa" denotes a prevailing trend where numerous Nigerian youths, impelled by aspirations for improved prospects, contemplate emigration to foreign territories. Amidst the backdrop of Nigeria's economic downturn, characterized by dwindling economic indices, business closures, institutional deficiencies and a pervasive absence of effective governance, advocating against the pursuit of opportunities abroad for young Nigerians or families equipped with the means to facilitate their offspring's overseas relocation would be morally contentious. The prevailing sentiment among citizens reflects a profound skepticism regarding the nation's prospects, compounded by a prevalent sense of disenchantment. Consequently, resorting to illicit means of emigration, despite the attendant perils, becomes an unfortunate recourse for citizens who do not have the financial muscle to emigrate legally, exacerbating the issue of brain drain and propelling disillusioned youths towards illicit endeavours as a means of subsistence. The paper relied on secondary data and an extensive review of related literature to contend that the proliferation of the "Japa" phenomenon, which has now become a pandemic, finds its genesis in systemic governance failures, which engender widespread apathy and disillusionment among the nation's youth cohort. It concludes that rectifying this trend necessitates a concerted emphasis on instituting effective governance mechanisms capable of reinstating youthful confidence in the nation's trajectory, thereby mitigating the prevalent inclination towards emigration.


keywords:

Japa, Pandemic, Governance, Nigerian Youth


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