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Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Toptechconsult9: 12:52pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
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Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Babalegba(m): 12:53pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
Nigerians and their wuruwuru statistics, so somebody with 138k per annum is now above poverty line even when pure water is 20 naira per satchet. Fact of of the matter is ninety percent of Nigerians are in poverty hence the high level of corruption in the country 3 Likes |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by sweetkev(m): 1:03pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
Honourable1901:Nigeria will become great only in your dream 2 Likes |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Hardfacts234(m): 1:03pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
We warned Yorubas about electing Buhari in 2015 they ignored us. Fast forward to 7yrs after, Yorubas has given Nigerians two suffer-suffer words from their lexicon: JAPA and SAPA. E come be like say na them suffer pass any other tribe under Buhari. 1 Like |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by GreenCovering: 1:10pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
I believe those who opine that a second colonisation is happening right now are right. The advanced countries demand for skilled workers has made them plant all the necessary tools in the cloud to attract talents from any part of the world into their countries. Once your skillset gets to a certain benchmarked level they come knocking persistently at your door, that is even if you are not applying to join them already. Now couple that to the bad leadership prevalent in Africa and the human capital erosion is a devastating one way affair. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by blackboy(m): 1:12pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
This season Japa is not for the hungry but for those who see and know Buhari and APC dont mean well for Nigeria and Nigerians now and in the years to come. Many who could have done their postgraduate here have gone out to do it not because its cheaper . Many have resigned from good paying jobs and positions just to leave this country all because APC and Buhari have failed woefully. |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by AfahaAbia(m): 1:14pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
8stargeneral: Amen. Thank you |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Ray07(m): 1:17pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
Angelfrost:may una borrow me money nah my follow Japa too. The country has been on decline since the evil party took over. I wonder how some people manage to eat daily. E no easy at all Angelfrost |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Doyou2019: 1:25pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
codeigniter: Largely na the clueless put the country where it is today, voting in corrupt leaders like say na generational curse. Abeg most Nigerians deserve the poverty and all else coming for them o ja re. 1 Like |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Angelfrost(m): 1:32pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
Ray07: Brother, the matter strong o! |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by uche393: 1:35pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
me too must jakpaa. even of Peter Obi wins we might still get a bad presidents and bad government in future. if it's possible Na just to move my blood relations out. |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Solohmony: 1:36pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
[quote author=Honourable1901 post=117664750]Make them dey go abegii, by the time this country becomes great, they will come back with so many regrets [/quot Nobody know when it will be great. It can be in the next 200 years and by that time this generation has already gone. |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by MOJ584(m): 1:42pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
cymbal24: One sector of the Economy at Global par?? Hmmm! Nawaaooo! Is there any sector we can beat our hand in the chest & say we are at least doing well here?? Just mention one!! And you are talking about being at global par |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Donake: 1:42pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
This current poor governance necessitated and provoked the "Japa" syndrome in youths. ogododo: |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by aestake: 1:46pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
Honourable1901:Hahaha |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Brushstrokes20: 1:58pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
No thanks to the lifeless animal in human skin and cohorts! Buhari is Nigeria's WORST BLUNDER! VOTE WISELY COME 2023! |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Emman08: 2:05pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
Nepotism is a major reason. Check am now. The majority of the tribes leaving and those who are comfortable in Nigeria. |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by zoedew: 2:12pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
This statistics mean little or nothing to the largely uninformed, inefficient, ineffective, corrupt and incompetent leaders who run Nigeria! It cuts no ice with them. |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Gokoyer1401: 2:42pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
Sarcasm TriittNG: |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Beautiful94: 2:57pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
[quote author=TriittNG post=117664786] I'm trying to leave Canada and come back home but the govt seized my traveling documents. Personally for me, my best moments and memories were in Nigeria. [/qu Omg, i have never seen anybody say this. Hope most people japaing will not regret leaving their good jobs to travel to canda, uk etc |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by ShaqFu: 3:45pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
ogododo:If all this stats are correct, then I'll like to ask where those who seemingly live below this poverty line got the money they use to Japa? |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Ray07(m): 3:57pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
Angelfrost:it is well |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by hopexter(m): 4:00pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
libertyfather: You’re lacking access to nutritious meals he says |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by zed7: 4:28pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
michlins:I hope you know it's the middle class and rich that are travelling out? The poor can't even afford transport to the airport. The truth is most people travelling are not travelling just because of the economy, they are going because it's the new trend. There was also once massive relocation in the 80's where everyone wanted to relocate. If you're old enough you'll know the Andrew commercial on TV then. Like I said, most of those travelling out already have decent jobs and are able to even pay cash for very expensive schools abroad, something citizens of those nations even take loans to pay for and spend all their life trying to repay. Forget the japa movement, Nigerians have always been follow follow. Start one trend and everyone jumps on it. 3 Likes |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by ukaface(f): 4:29pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
sojisenai:do you run it like a care home? |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by bizzibodi(m): 4:49pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
Haw d hell did i landed in this shiithole? when there are Canada,US, Switzerland, Australia, Egypt, istrael,Ghana, Madagascar,Mauritius, Botswana even Angola. |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Backpedal: 5:07pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
udemzeus: It doesn't exactly work like that If HR can negotiate their way out of losing experienced staff They better do |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by Backpedal: 5:09pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
ariesbull:You don't know what you are talking about |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by sojisenai(m): 5:27pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
ukaface:No Ma'am, we send caregivers over to you. |
Re: Rising Poverty, Inequality, Insecurity Fueling ‘Japa Syndrome’ by ukaface(f): 5:49pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
sojisenai:oh Live in carers? |
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