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Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by amoreobansu(op): 7:54am On Feb 20, 2024
The harsh economic conditions in Nigeria, exacerbated by policies implemented under President Bola Tinubu, have driven a surge in the number of Nigerians desperately seeking to leave the country.

The phenomenon, known locally as ‘Japa’, reflects the frustration of the youth amid economic hardship, inflation, and insecurity.

The desperation to escape the economic challenges has significantly increased visa applications at foreign embassies, particularly in Europe and North America.

The trend is attributed to the unprecedented rate at which people have been leaving Nigeria in the last seven years, as hunger, insecurity, and poor purchasing power grip the nation.

President Tinubu’s policies, including the removal of fuel subsidies and the floating of the Nigerian currency, have contributed to rapid inflation, impacting citizens’ daily lives.

The consequences of these policies have driven thousands of Nigerians to seek opportunities abroad, with Canada being a preferred destination due to perceived less stringent conditions and the country’s focus on attracting skilled immigrants.

A notable increase in emigration has been observed in the last seven months of the Tinubu administration, with reports of Nigerians relocating to countries such as Canada, the UK, Belgium, Turkey, and even more obscure destinations like Cambodia in Asia.

The deteriorating economic situation and concerns about the future have fueled the desire among the youth to leave the country.

Nigerians expressing their frustrations highlight the lack of hope in the current situation, citing joblessness, high costs of living, inflation, and growing insecurity.

Protests have erupted in various parts of the country, with organized labour threatening strikes over the economic downturn.

President Tinubu’s decision to remove subsidies on petroleum products, leading to a nearly 300 per cent increase in fuel prices, has contributed to the worsening economic conditions, prompting a wave of discontent and encouraging many to seek refuge in other countries.

The impact on the streets of Nigeria, marked by insecurity, kidnapping, and terrorism, has further intensified the desire among citizens to find better prospects abroad.
https://politicsnigeria.com/japa-nigerians-flood-foreign-embassies-as-economic-hardship-bites-harder/

Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Recardo(m): 8:12am On Feb 20, 2024
How is this news or anything new? It's been like this since buhari's destructive government and it will continue even after tinubu.
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by matify83: 8:32am On Feb 20, 2024
This is skin to the biblical EXODUS only that this time around, there is no leader and you go when you are tired of "PHARAOH" at your own expense.
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Johnames: 10:55am On Feb 20, 2024
It's just the beginning
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:16pm On Feb 21, 2024
There is this question about this Japa thingy we've been wanting to ask.....
Maybe we should create a thread about it.....

Below lies the question........

Update :
Madam Ngo gave some good reply,
We need more.

Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Anguldi(m): 6:17pm On Feb 21, 2024
tongue
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by blowjohn(m): 6:17pm On Feb 21, 2024
Where r they going?
Pls they shud close all embassies grin grin cheesy
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:17pm On Feb 21, 2024
Recardo:
How is this news or anything new? It's been like this since buhari's destructive government and it will continue even after tinubu.
Abi o, no mind dem.
Na from Buhari regime Nigerians start to travel abroad for the first time ever
No mind dey jare....
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by JayTripz(m): 6:17pm On Feb 21, 2024
Ahhh Omoooooooo

People nor de chop Belle full again for this country ooo Chaiiii

I buy 400 Naira bread yesterday, I use my hand press am see as he small...

Just imagine Dem come de flog people bcuz of 100 Naira bread chaiiiii

Meanwhile, Abeg shey if Them Refuse person Visa, Dem go still refuse The person Visa money? As in refund the person him money back?
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Anguldi(m): 6:17pm On Feb 21, 2024
[quote author= post=128575892]Reading[/quote]How business
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by KingAzubuike(f): 6:17pm On Feb 21, 2024
Jagaban till 2031
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by oga028315: 6:18pm On Feb 21, 2024
Recardo:
How is this news or anything new? It's been like this since buhari's destructive government and it will continue even after tinubu.
There is a difference between Indomie hungry man and Indomie belleful but they are both Indomie...
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by NLPoliceWoman:
RTR
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Reelmii: 6:18pm On Feb 21, 2024
grin
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Customised3(f): 6:18pm On Feb 21, 2024
Round one "Fight"
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Emma09(m): 6:19pm On Feb 21, 2024
Thinking of leaving this shithole also.
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by obaidan: 6:19pm On Feb 21, 2024
they should not give visas to those ones that voted Jagaban..they have to stay in naija to enjoy their Renewed Hope
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Nfora: 6:19pm On Feb 21, 2024
Those in real hardship, do not have the resources to get out of Nigeria.
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:19pm On Feb 21, 2024
Sheybi one of the werey ministers was telling Diasporans to start coming back...
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Anguldi(m): 6:19pm On Feb 21, 2024
NLPoliceWoman:
Dominique Justwise.
Rule 1.

1. Please post all threads in the right section, and don't derail threads by posting off topic
Don't you sell barbeque grill againhuh Mods I asked about his business
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by PheelzAlmighty: 6:19pm On Feb 21, 2024
Shebi they are teaching Peter Obi a lesson but na Batidiots and ROnu dey cry grin






Nigeria is a fvcking crime scene.
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Chingyyy878: 6:20pm On Feb 21, 2024
[quote author= post=128575907]Abi o, no mind dem.
Na from Buhari regime Nigerians start to travel abroad for the first time ever
No mind dey jare....[/quote]Bros you don dey old oooo

Them even give you special privilege for Nairaland😂😂😂
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by ogododo: 6:20pm On Feb 21, 2024
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Sabadon(m): 6:20pm On Feb 21, 2024
Hope no CORNman would be given visa, them go chop the cassava and corn, cos e don done. Thats if dem see am chop sef
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Dundalk(m): 6:20pm On Feb 21, 2024
undecided[quote author= post=128575892]There is this question about this Japa thingy we've been wanting to ask.....
Maybe we should create a thread about it.....

Below lies the question........[/quote]
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Prigidypogodo(f): 6:20pm On Feb 21, 2024
[quote author= post=128575907]Abi o, no mind dem.
Na from Buhari regime Nigerians start to travel abroad for the first time ever
No mind dey jare....[/quote]shatap
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Anguldi(m): 6:20pm On Feb 21, 2024
NLPoliceWoman:
Dominique Justwise.
Rule 1.

1. Please post all threads in the right section, and don't derail threads by posting off topic
Alternate account, it's obvious
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by obaidan: 6:20pm On Feb 21, 2024
Emma09:
Thinking of leaving this shithole also.
by the time you finish thinking...... ur relocation cost go dun reach 100million naira
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Haydens: 6:21pm On Feb 21, 2024
grin

Ebola TI-nankwa has done it again.
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:21pm On Feb 21, 2024
God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by bouncin04(m): 6:21pm On Feb 21, 2024
angry
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