Countries Nigerians NEVER Regret And REGRET Moving To
When it comes to the Japa movement, the decision to move abroad can be a life-changing one. While some destinations have proven to be great choices for Nigerians, others have been less favorable. Here’s a look at ten countries where people often regret moving to and ten where Nigerians have
Young Middle-Class Nigerians Are Desperate to Leave the Country: Insights into Why
Migration has long been part of the Nigerian middle-class psyche, driven by factors such as high unemployment, security concerns, infrastructure gaps, and poor governance. Recently, the “Japa syndrome” has intensified, particularly among young Nigerians, catalyzed by events like the violent end to the 2020 #EndSARS protests against police brutality. In
Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors in Five Years – Minister
The Federal Government of Nigeria has disclosed that the country is currently operating with 55,000 licensed doctors to cater to the growing population. This revelation comes amidst the exodus of health professionals to hospitals and health facilities abroad, a phenomenon commonly referred to as the “Japa syndrome.” According to the
CSOs Campaign Against JAPA Syndrome in Bayelsa
Youth in Nigeria have been urged to avoid illegal immigration and embrace the opportunities available within the country to avoid the issues associated with the “Japa Syndrome.” This call was made on Thursday in Yenagoa during the launch of the “Japa Youth Project: Voices of the Unheard,” initiated by the