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Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Thonyb2: 7:22am On Sep 19, 2023
The First Lady of Nigeria, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu has called on Nigerians in the diaspora to contribute their quota to the “Renewed Hope Agenda” of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

She also called on Nigerian youths to have hope in the efforts of the current administration to deliver on the dividends of democracy and provide for their basic needs.

According to the UN, in 2022, 26,400 Nigerian citizens requested asylum abroad, while 27,000 Nigerian citizens were recognised as refugees and granted protection in 2022.

Mrs Tinubu made the call on Monday at the New York 2023 Nigeria Economic Growth and Trade Summit with the theme: “Stemming Migration Flows by Providing Basic Needs’’.

The UN correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the summit was organised by the Nigerian Governors’ Wives’ Forum on the sidelines of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA).

The first lady said while migration could offer new opportunities and experiences, it also presented risks and challenges that could manifest in brain drain.

“The brain drain phenomenon where highly skilled individuals leave their home country for supposedly better prospects abroad, is a concern for many African nations, depriving them of their expertise and talents needed for sustainable growth.

“In our various communities, we must work towards creating conditions and providing basic needs that allow people to thrive by providing access to qualitative education, an enabling environment for job creation.

“And the development of local industries that will create viable economic opportunities.

“We must revamp our healthcare sector to ensure that basic health care services are accessible to all.

“Improve health care conditions and stronger social support systems that discourage migration driven by health concerns.

“The Renewed Hope Initiative is an initiative that we just started, aimed at creating a better life for families.


“Our scope covers agriculture, education, economic empowerment, health and social investment, focusing on women and the youth, who are the bedrock of the society.

“Youths account for 70 per cent of our population and women represent 49.6 per cent of the population.

“I believe that schemes which focus on empowering this demographic, coupled with an enabling environment, will gradually begin to reverse the negative trend of migration.’’

She told the wives of the governors that as first ladies, their roles as leaders were critical to driving sustainable change within their communities.

“You must work together with government agencies to complement and support the establishment of laws that protect human rights and provide equal opportunities.

“Policy reforms that encourage skilled individuals to return home after obtaining educational experience abroad, can help reverse the dream.

“We must continue to acknowledge the good work the international agencies, well-meaning individuals in the diaspora and in the private sector, are doing in our nation.

“Through a forum like this, we can encourage diaspora engagement, establish avenues for Nigerians living abroad to contribute to the country’s development.

“Through investment, knowledge sharing, and collaborations which can help mitigate the negative effects of brain drain,’’ she stated.

The first lady urged Nigerians to foster a positive narrative, celebrate their cultural heritage, national achievements and promote a sense of pride in Nigeria.

According to her, Nigeria is on the brink of a major economic recovery of buoyancy.

She charged Nigerian youths to learn the virtues of patience and resilience as everyone continued to work as a collective to help build a greater and better Nigeria.

NAN reports that no fewer than 12 wives of the governors were at the event.

They included the first ladies of Oyo State, Mrs Tamunominini Makinde; Ogun, Mrs Bamidele Abiodun; Imo, Mrs Chioma Uzodinma; and Gombe, Hajiya Asma’u Yahaya.

Also in attendance were the first Ladies of Lagos State, Mrs Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu; Borno, Mrs Falmata Zulum and Kogi, Hajiya Rashidat Yahaya Bello.

https://.ng/2023/09/19/first-lady-governors-wives-move-to-address-japa-syndrome/

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by MrsTwrite(f): 7:24am On Sep 19, 2023
"She charged Nigerian youths to learn the virtues of patience and resilience as everyone continued to work as a collective to help build a greater and better Nigeria".

Patience and resilience indeed. cool

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Righthussle: 7:24am On Sep 19, 2023
How una want take address am ?

When political thieves do something, it won't be a problem but when the helpless try and do the same thing, it will become a national problem.

For decades Una children dey school and live abroad but now wey our children don dey go dia go hustle, make hunger no kill dem here. it is now a problem.

If you really want our sisters and brothers to come back and continue suffering as you want, Make una go from house to house cook beta soup for people to chop? We go tell them to come back. Jokers.

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by mrvitalis(m): 7:27am On Sep 19, 2023
You mean people whose families are based abroad?

Are we serious in this country at all?

To solve japa issue is to fix Nigeria

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by NaijaCowFarm: 7:30am On Sep 19, 2023
But your husband japaed to Chicago from where he did drug business to come and rule na. Why discourage others from the same route Emilokan traveled?

Then again your children are all living and schooling in abroad, so they will return and continue to rule others>

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Wisereborn: 7:32am On Sep 19, 2023
Renewed Hope that cannot start from them grin grin

They should bring back all their relations, kids outside the country first undecided stop buying properties outside the country undecided

Then they themselves must also stop traveling outside the country anyhow for it to work!!!

You don't see the influx of other nationalities especially their officials in Nigeria anyhow undecided

Lead by example for once undecided

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Nbote(m): 7:47am On Sep 19, 2023
She is mad.. They are all mad.. Her husband Japas to France and UK for medicals, their children and family members all skool abroad and all have dual citizenship and multiple passports ans yet she wants Nigerians to be patient and resilient. Until any of them stop going abroad for ordinary medicals, they have no moral justification to even question Nigerians going abroad for better lives

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by KanwuliaExtra: 7:57am On Sep 19, 2023
After all their own children have japa'd?
Interesting!
They should sit there and rule themselves abi?
How many of their own children are in Nigeria?
Especially Remi TIefnubu's? The Shypopocrite?

As for me and my family. . . JAPA has benefitted us immensly.
Tief-Tiefnubu can never be my president.

If you don't want to be ruled by TIEFFY-NUBU and his Agberobcracy Naira Marley government, just JAPA JEJE! kiss

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by ojun50(m): 7:58am On Sep 19, 2023
They will always tell the poor to be patient. Make una patience ooooooh

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by VilleTV: 8:13am On Sep 19, 2023
Hmm
Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Dareboy: 8:13am On Sep 19, 2023
Omo
Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by ivolt: 8:13am On Sep 19, 2023
How is Japa her business?

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by id4sho(m): 8:13am On Sep 19, 2023
Shey Aisha buhari jappa enter Dubai, Remi and governor s wives will soon join train tongue

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by stano2(m): 8:14am On Sep 19, 2023
Cooking gas price
Petrol price
Soaring food prices
No jobs
Health care zero.

Politicians are having a field day in this country looting and looting. Supporters are busy signing up on loan apps, buy data and still defend this looters.

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Beverages: 8:14am On Sep 19, 2023
They need to check their priorities right.

Misplaced priority

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by flexyrule(m): 8:14am On Sep 19, 2023
Story!


Wicked people!

Your families are overseas living a good life, you're looking for who to keep within the boundary of this sh"thole to be oppressing.


Kolewerk!

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by EyeCumInPiece: 8:15am On Sep 19, 2023
Only way to stop Nigerians from seeking for greener pastures elsewhere, is to turn Nigeria into Green Pasture.

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Foodqueen(f): 8:15am On Sep 19, 2023
shocked shocked

Really

Are their children here

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by fastseo: 8:17am On Sep 19, 2023
grin
all their children schooled in England, USA or Canada with free or cheaper CBN rates.

when the poor wanted to enjoy cheaper CBN dollar rate to fund their schooling abroad they closed it down. that's what they have been accessing for ages.

if you check again their children having completed their education remained there and enjoying higher standard of living

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by jmoore(m): 8:17am On Sep 19, 2023
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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Lovenorth: 8:17am On Sep 19, 2023
With availability and affordability of food and improved security and education?

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by abobote: 8:17am On Sep 19, 2023
They are not serious

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by RepoMan007: 8:17am On Sep 19, 2023
Nonsense. Cosmetics solution to deep rooted problems is all I see here. Japa syndrome is a result of failure in leadership and their husbands are in power to fix those. Any attempt to waste funds for seminars and conference should be resisted by well meaning Nigerians.

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Ahigbo1: 8:18am On Sep 19, 2023
The cause isn't far fetched. Your husband and his team have all it takes to rescue the situation, but no, selfishness, greed... won't allow them

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Woodshot: 8:18am On Sep 19, 2023
All their kids attended top schools in the West.
All their kids are living or 1st world dwellers/resident.
And these first ladies won't go to Obudu cattle ranch, Yankari game reserve or any tourist attractions here in motherland.
They'd always jump on medical Japa even after expending billions Naira on their so called world class medical hospitals.

They should first of all address their children, grand children, relatives and friends and colleagues.

And all other first ladies must address their evil hearts on Japa.

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Alvin212(m): 8:18am On Sep 19, 2023
Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by Sucre6: 8:19am On Sep 19, 2023
They are all mad, so they want to discourage the poor masses from seeking for green pasture abroad yet won't make the country liveable, make them just getat angry

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Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by pendragonbladgo(m): 8:20am On Sep 19, 2023
May God help us, Nigeria has no excuse to be so ridicle like this, just immagine such thing.....


God help Tinubu get us to a right state where we can work and survive....
Re: Remi Tinubu, Governors’ Wives Move To Address “Japa” Syndrome by quintessence007(f): 8:20am On Sep 19, 2023
Make 9ja a better place to live, I didn't like the idea of leaving the country because I'd like to know how it feels to be rich in this country. I tell you that when you have money in Nigeria, you live in a separate world entirely but right now I want to Japa by all means.

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