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Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by dre11(op): 9:15am On Sep 05, 2025
By Itodo Daniel Sule


More than 80 million Nigerian youths are without jobs, according to a new report.

The State of the Nigerian Youth Report 2025, released in Abuja, on Thursday, by Plan International Nigeria in collaboration with Action Aid Nigeria, found that youth unemployment now stands at 53 percent, making it the single greatest threat to the future of Africa’s most populous country.

The report was unveiled at the Nigerian Youth Dialogue organised by the House of Representative Committee on Youth in Parliament to mark the 2025 International Youth Day.

The report, presented by Jonathan Abakpa, Advocacy and Youth Programme Officer at Plan International Nigeria, noted that joblessness, insecurity, and poor governance are forcing millions of young people into irregular migration, cybercrime, and other dangerous coping mechanisms.

“This is not just a statistic it represents shattered dreams and wasted talent. Unless urgent action is taken, Nigeria risks losing its greatest asset,” the report said.

The report noted that about 1.7 million graduates leave tertiary institutions every year but face a shrinking job market.

It noted that data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed youth unemployment rose by 5.3 percent in the first quarter of 2024, with only a marginal improvement in the second quarter.

Beyond unemployment, the report identified insecurity as a key factor undermining opportunities for young people.

The report said more than 600,000 people have been killed and 2.2 million kidnapped in recent years, many of them youths.

,It added that 1,500 schools have been shut down in two years, leaving one million children out of classrooms.

According to the report, violence has also crippled farming activities, displacing 2.6 million people and threatening food security for 25 million Nigerians, quoting UNICEF.

The report further warned that widespread poverty affecting 40.1 percent of Nigerians, or 82.9 million people continues to lock young people out of opportunities.

The report highlighted poor infrastructure, corruption, and digital exclusion as barriers preventing youths from turning ambition into enterprise.

It said that findings from a nationwide, “We Listen Survey”, showed regional variations: unemployment and insecurity dominate in the North Central, banditry and kidnapping in the North East and North West, inflation and underemployment in the South West and South East, and lack of access to education in the South South.

Despite the grim picture, the report said Nigerian youths remain a force for change, particularly in tech and the creative sectors. It called for massive job creation initiatives, vocational training linked to industries, social protection for vulnerable groups, and stronger accountability in governance.

One of its recommendations was for Universal Basic Education to be enshrined as a constitutional right, ensuring no child is denied schooling due to poverty, insecurity, or geography.

Chairman of the House Committee on Youth in Parliament, Hon. Ayodeji Alao-Akala, restated his commitment to advancing youth-focused policies, describing Nigerian youths as the future of the nation.

The lawmaker said the National Assembly had devoted significant time to passing bills and motions aimed at creating a more enabling environment for young people to thrive.

Alao-Akala, who described himself as one of the youthful members of parliament, noted that he remains passionate about ensuring that legislation coming out of the House of Representatives directly impacts young people.

He stressed that policymakers and relevant agencies must ensure the next generation of Nigerians do not experience the same challenges their parents faced.

“Our task as leaders is to make sure the children of tomorrow inherit a country better than what we met, with more opportunities and less hardship,” Alao-Akala said.

The lawmaker assured that his committee would continue to work closely with stakeholders to strengthen youth development programmes and policies that prepare young Nigerians for leadership, innovation, and economic productivity.
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Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by iwaeda:
Many of them are here praising their oppressors and urging them to pilfer their resources. Oshodi axis use to have many industries, most of them today are churches. Same with Otta, bad roads has forced them to close shops. Every junction in LAGOS now have young men doing drugs and drinking their futures away, collecting owomida. grin grin grin grin
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by telim: 9:36am On Sep 05, 2025
This is very terrible. We can all see why we have alot of bandit,kidnappers and all sort of terrible things happening in this country.

With 80 million unemployed youths even the best police and the military in the world can't do much.
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Mindlog: 9:36am On Sep 05, 2025
A huge security risk, having such numbers unemployed!
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by ogolemati: 9:36am On Sep 05, 2025
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin the ones they gave laptop are they included.remove those ones let's see the number that is remaining.well the agbero chairman can recruit the remaining into agbero union.yarimo come and share form

Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Savenigeria2023: 9:37am On Sep 05, 2025
Nigeria is at a dead end if this menance of bad and corrupt leadership is not quickly sorted

These debts Tinubu is accruing will be paid and you and your kids will bear full responsibility

Security, health, education, infrastructure are not guaranteed neither in the near or long term.

It’s hard to tell any well discerning Nigerian not to Japa
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by OnionBandit(f): 9:37am On Sep 05, 2025
Definitely exaggerated even though I agree that the number of unemployed youth is alarming. It's a serious problem in itself, with far-reaching effects including an increasing number of single women in menopause and rising crime rates.
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Judolisco(m): 9:37am On Sep 05, 2025
And that's why d country isn't working... D strength of any country is in its youths....
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Voiver6: 9:38am On Sep 05, 2025
Imagine over 80 million jobless that's why the high rate of crime is much we just pregoment you do something better
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by bobbiiee: 9:38am On Sep 05, 2025
This is no good news if they got the statistics right.
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Toscarel: 9:38am On Sep 05, 2025
Watch APC miscreants try to make excuses, very anyhow people...
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by adamkkk: 9:38am On Sep 05, 2025
Tinubu said he employed everyone in Nigeria in a spiritual way
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by meobizy(m): 9:38am On Sep 05, 2025
Many of them are here being a constant nuisance daily.
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Big2nelson:
How will they be employed?
Most of these graduates lacks what it takes to be employed.
I conducted more than a thousand interviews in the last one year and I feel sorry for the future of our country..
Imagine telling applicants to write something simple and they are using abbreviations!
Phones are supposed to be a blessing but curse to most Nigerian youths
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Martinsmine(m): 9:40am On Sep 05, 2025
Nigerian youth needs help... Na why Yahoo they progress.... We don't need mouth job or free money... Real jobs is what youths needs..
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by greatiyk4u(m): 9:40am On Sep 05, 2025
This is terrifying
With this number, insecurity, japa and fraud is even low in rate.
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Sirleo05: 9:43am On Sep 05, 2025
I understand not everyone will get a white collar job. But the real question is , where are the government empowerment programs to tackle this alarming number? Don't they think is time they ( government) change our education system from a consuming ( Theory and objective) to a more ( Practical and Entrepreneurship) systems that I think will address this unemployment issues. Or what do u think?
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Gbadugbakun(m): 9:43am On Sep 05, 2025
Sadly most of them are already warming up to collect Tinubu's 5k in 2027 and vote for him again.
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Lithiumite: 9:43am On Sep 05, 2025
telim:
This is very terrible. We can all see why we have alot of bandit,kidnappers and all sort of terrible things happening in this country.

With 80 million unemployed youths even the best police and the military in the world can't do much.
Which statistics,where did you get your figures from.....there are millions of northerners in the south for instance and I have never seen any without some form of work.
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by tunde1200(m): 9:43am On Sep 05, 2025
We're quick to blame without reasons for the cause of unemployment in the country but due to hate in many Nigerians toward a particular person they cannot reason well.

I don't think is up to 20 millions employed from my own statistics.
Not only youths joooo
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by SmartPolician: 9:44am On Sep 05, 2025
That's why it seems as though employers are doing you a favour here if they give you a job. More than 80 million Nigérians are doing their second-best jobs. Yet, we keep voting for incompetent leaders. As global population grows at a geometric progression, our resources are becoming slimmer.

Nigerian leaders must grow some balls to stop Nigeria's north from reproducing at an alarming rate. If not, the sufferings, hardship and crimes that will befall Nigeria in the next couple of decades will be unprecedented.
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by ajalawole(m): 9:44am On Sep 05, 2025
Hmmmmmmmm. I pity this generation. In years to come
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Antoeni(m): 9:45am On Sep 05, 2025
Aguri Ngelele

Thank God ooo Fine Man. Imagine being this handsome and lying for politicians

God truly love this man

Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by jaxxy(m): 9:45am On Sep 05, 2025
The government doesn't care about unemployment or unemployed youths trust me.

They are very busy looking for where next to loot and gather stolen funds for their family and peanut for their zombies.
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by Lovit(m): 9:45am On Sep 05, 2025
A good percentage of them are here on NairaLand shouting IPOB and OBi on every thread
Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by ufotunang: 9:46am On Sep 05, 2025
Nawaaooo


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Re: Over 80m Nigerian Youths Unemployed – Report by chiagozien(m): 9:47am On Sep 05, 2025
Are yorubas yoots included among the unemployed?





Because I no longer hear this government will favor me and family grin grin
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