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Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Rapmoney(op): 9:03am On Jul 04
It is obvious that Nigeria as a country has lost most of her best brains to the economies of other countries in Europe, North America, Australia, and even Asia. Every year, seasoned professionals leave in droves in what we normally call the 'Japa Syndrome'. Many brilliant medical practitioners, bright engineers, wonderful accountants, astute technicians, and outstanding educators have left. They did not leave because they hated Nigeria, but they did not want to get stuck in an environment where their skills and expertise are usually rewarded with peanuts.

If you don't want a tree to grow, you must start from the roots, and not the trunk, branches, leaves, or fruits. This is the case with Nigeria and the Japa Syndrome. Whenever the government want to fight a problem, they start from the trunk, branches, leaves, and fruits, instead of the roots. Spending huge amounts of funds on Anti-Japa programmes on National TV and radio will never solve the issue. Making long speeches and organising endless seminars will never solve the problem.
The brain drain and japa syndrome will continue in Nigeria due to the following reasons:

1. The 'Stay back and build Nigeria' is an illusion. It is easy to ask Nigerian youths to stay back and build Nigeria, but the young ones are not blind. They can clearly see how the people who keep telling them to stay back and build are coordinating themselves and the affairs of the country. Public officials embezzle outrageous amounts of funds meant for development and nothing is done. In fact, they still contest elections and force themselves into elective offices, and you still expect the youths to stay back and build? Build on what exactly? Isn't it pure madness that the people who control the resources to build are squandering the same resources, while still asking young people to stay back and build?

2. Better renumeration in the western world: I have seen highly skilled individuals in Nigeria receiving peanuts as salaries. Imagine a medical doctor, after years of strenuous training receiving 250k as salary! A data scientist receiving 120k as salary! A seasoned teacher with an MEd receiving 80k as salary. If these people don't leave, they might continue to go round in the vicious circle that has been created by the system and die wretched. The authorities do not care!

3. The increasing level of insecurity in the country : There are a lot of Nigerians who relocated, and others who are planning to relocate, not because of increase in pay or making more money, but to be in an environment where they can move freely at anytime of the day without fear of being kidnapped or killed by terrorists. It is as terrible as that. People can no longer move freely from Benin to Lagos, from Onitsha to Ondo, from Katsina to Abuja, from Kogi to Osun. It is a huge slap on Nigeria as a country. It is a core duty of the government to protect its citizens, and not the other way round. If you don't know this as an adult, your education is a total waste!

4. Better education for their children : The educational system in Nigeria needs total overhauling. What Nigeria currently has is a carade. It is a caricature of education. An education that teaches children what to think instead of how to think is a huge problem. Many Nigerians want better education for their children, so moving out becomes non-negotiable. The policy makers are more concerned with changing the NYSC uniform to Ankara!

5. Ridiculously low human capital development : Real development goes beyond construction of coastal roads. What is real development? Real development is what the average citizen does, what he earns in a month, and the things that his earnings can fetch for him in the market. That is where you start from. That is human capital development. That must come first before we begin to talk about other things like coastal roads and the rest. You put the horse before the cart, and not the other way round. What concerns the average Chinedu, Aliyu, Adewale, or Rukevwe with coastal roads when he has no light to power his small business? You can only transport goods through coastal roads if you are producing. Is the environment conducive to produce? The government focuses more on survival than on human capital development.

Last take: I have chosen not to be politically right. And it is deliberate, because I have observed that things go astray because many of us always want to be politically right. We see spades, and call them spoons. Before you argue with me, go and do a thorough research on the Social Contract of modern nations. You will discover that there are so many areas your government cheats you on. Providing security and a conducive environment for economic activities is not and has never been your duty. Most people are just politically miseducated.

Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Walz001: 1:35pm On Jul 04
There is no better sample to follow in Nigeria
Staying back will only give you more stress and failure
If tou have rhe will to move you better do now
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by VinnyBaba: 1:36pm On Jul 04
If Tinubu continues beyond February 2027, More Nigerians will Japa, even to Burkina Faso and Sao Tome. embarassed kiss
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by motymop: 1:39pm On Jul 04
No matter the brain drain

Only a few nigerians will be able to travel

at the end of the day, you will understand that you have to build your home

things are changing all over the world, western countries are becoming very hostile to immigrants

this will not change...

Build your damn home..stop running
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by correctguy101(m): 1:40pm On Jul 04
Blessings upon you brother. This is spot on... especially this

Real development is what the average citizen does, what he earns in a month, and the things that his earnings can fetch for him in the market. That is where you start from. That is human capital development

Rapmoney:
It is obvious that Nigeria as a country has lost most of her best brains to the economies of other countries in Europe, North America, Australia, and even Asia. Every year, seasoned professionals leave in droves in what we normally call the 'Japa Syndrome'. Many brilliant medical practitioners, bright engineers, wonderful accountants, astute technicians, and outstanding educators have left. They did not leave because they hated Nigeria, but they did not want to get stuck in an environment where their skills and expertise are usually rewarded with peanuts.

If you don't want a tree to grow, you must start from the roots, and not the trunk, branches, leaves, or fruits. This is the case with Nigeria and the Japa Syndrome. Whenever the government want to fight a problem, they start from the trunk, branches, leaves, and fruits, instead of the roots. Spending huge amounts of funds on Anti-Japa programmes on National TV and radio will never solve the issue. Making long speeches and organising endless seminars will never solve the problem.
The brain drain and japa syndrome will continue in Nigeria due to the following reasons:

1. The 'Stay back and build Nigeria' is an illusion. It is easy to ask Nigerian youths to stay back and build Nigeria, but the young ones are not blind. They can clearly see how the people who keep telling them to stay back and build are coordinating themselves and the affairs of the country. Public officials embezzle outrageous amounts of funds meant for development and nothing is done. In fact, they still contest elections and force themselves into elective offices, and you still expect the youths to stay back and build? Build on what exactly? Isn't it pure madness that the people who control the resources to build are squandering the same resources, while still asking young people to stay back and build?

2. Better renumeration in the western world: I have seen highly skilled individuals in Nigeria receiving peanuts as salaries. Imagine a medical doctor, after years of strenuous training receiving 250k as salary! A data scientist receiving 120k as salary! A seasoned teacher with an MEd receiving 80k as salary. If these people don't leave, they might continue to go round in the vicious circle that has been created by the system and die wretched. The authorities do not care!

3. The increasing level of insecurity in the country : There are a lot of Nigerians who relocated, and others who are planning to relocate, not because of increase in pay or making more money, but to be in an environment where they can move freely at anytime of the day without fear of being kidnapped or killed by terrorists. It is as terrible as that. People can no longer move freely from Benin to Lagos, from Onitsha to Ondo, from Katsina to Abuja, from Kogi to Osun. It is a huge slap on Nigeria as a country. It is a core duty of the government to protect its citizens, and not the other way round. If you don't know this as an adult, your education is a total waste!

4. Better education for their children : The educational system in Nigeria needs total overhauling. What Nigeria currently has is a carade. It is a caricature of education. An education that teaches children what to think instead of how to think is a huge problem. Many Nigerians want better education for their children, so moving out becomes non-negotiable. The policy makers are more concerned with changing the NYSC uniform to Ankara!

5. Ridiculously low human capital development : Real development goes beyond construction of coastal roads. What is real development? Real development is what the average citizen does, what he earns in a month, and the things that his earnings can fetch for him in the market. That is where you start from. That is human capital development. That must come first before we begin to talk about other things like coastal roads and the rest. You put the horse before the cart, and not the other way round. What concerns the average Chinedu, Aliyu, Adewale, or Rukevwe with coastal roads when he has no light to power his small business? You can only transport goods through coastal roads if you are producing. Is the environment conducive to produce? The government focuses more on survival than on human capital development.

Last take: I have chosen not to be politically right. And it is deliberate, because I have observed that things go astray because many of us always want to be politically right. We see spades, and call them spoons. Before you argue with me, go and do a thorough research on the Social Contract of modern nations. You will discover that there are so many areas your government cheats you on. Providing security and a conducive environment for economic activities is not and has never been your duty. Most people are just politically miseducated.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Gotocourt: 1:42pm On Jul 04
Japa oooooo, even motayoayinde dey Europe.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by correctguy101(m): 1:43pm On Jul 04
PremiumDesigner:
It's the sad reality. Almost every young person wants to leave.
That's a sign of a failed system but some people amongst the masses do not see this.

They go about supporting the destroyers of the futures of their descendants.

Ruinous lots.

If house good, if papa and mama dey care for pikin, pikin sef no go wan go outside. It's this simple.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by WhiteIverson: 1:43pm On Jul 04
Politicians ask you to stay home and build, then they loot our country dry and buy exotic properties abroad.

Until we enforce the death penalty for corruption and embezzlement, Nigeria will never progress.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Pootle: 1:44pm On Jul 04
VinnyBaba:
If Tinubu continues beyond February 2027, More Nigerians will Japa, even to Burkina Faso and Sao Tome. embarassed kiss
you will be the first to leave
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by mastermaestro(m): 1:44pm On Jul 04
Failing and dying nations will always lose their best brains and hands.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Softmen: 1:44pm On Jul 04
VinnyBaba:
If Tinubu continues beyond February 2027, More Nigerians will Japa, even to Burkina Faso and Sao Tome. embarassed kiss
You haven't bein to Bokinafaso Nigerians are more than the citizen population
We shall pull forces from diaspora to abdicate tinubu and their evil apc called political party
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Hahjascho(m): 1:45pm On Jul 04
If you have issue with this write-up then, something is wrong. The post should be pinned to the front page.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by GRACEGLORY: 1:46pm On Jul 04
Rapmoney:
It is obvious that Nigeria as a country has lost most of her best brains to the economies of other countries in Europe, North America, Australia, and even Asia. Every year, seasoned professionals leave in droves in what we normally call the 'Japa Syndrome'. Many brilliant medical practitioners, bright engineers, wonderful accountants, astute technicians, and outstanding educators have left. They did not leave because they hated Nigeria, but they did not want to get stuck in an environment where their skills and expertise are usually rewarded with peanuts.

If you don't want a tree to grow, you must start from the roots, and not the trunk, branches, leaves, or fruits. This is the case with Nigeria and the Japa Syndrome. Whenever the government want to fight a problem, they start from the trunk, branches, leaves, and fruits, instead of the roots. Spending huge amounts of funds on Anti-Japa programmes on National TV and radio will never solve the issue. Making long speeches and organising endless seminars will never solve the problem.
The brain drain and japa syndrome will continue in Nigeria due to the following reasons:

1. The 'Stay back and build Nigeria' is an illusion. It is easy to ask Nigerian youths to stay back and build Nigeria, but the young ones are not blind. They can clearly see how the people who keep telling them to stay back and build are coordinating themselves and the affairs of the country. Public officials embezzle outrageous amounts of funds meant for development and nothing is done. In fact, they still contest elections and force themselves into elective offices, and you still expect the youths to stay back and build? Build on what exactly? Isn't it pure madness that the people who control the resources to build are squandering the same resources, while still asking young people to stay back and build?

2. Better renumeration in the western world: I have seen highly skilled individuals in Nigeria receiving peanuts as salaries. Imagine a medical doctor, after years of strenuous training receiving 250k as salary! A data scientist receiving 120k as salary! A seasoned teacher with an MEd receiving 80k as salary. If these people don't leave, they might continue to go round in the vicious circle that has been created by the system and die wretched. The authorities do not care!

3. The increasing level of insecurity in the country : There are a lot of Nigerians who relocated, and others who are planning to relocate, not because of increase in pay or making more money, but to be in an environment where they can move freely at anytime of the day without fear of being kidnapped or killed by terrorists. It is as terrible as that. People can no longer move freely from Benin to Lagos, from Onitsha to Ondo, from Katsina to Abuja, from Kogi to Osun. It is a huge slap on Nigeria as a country. It is a core duty of the government to protect its citizens, and not the other way round. If you don't know this as an adult, your education is a total waste!

4. Better education for their children : The educational system in Nigeria needs total overhauling. What Nigeria currently has is a carade. It is a caricature of education. An education that teaches children what to think instead of how to think is a huge problem. Many Nigerians want better education for their children, so moving out becomes non-negotiable. The policy makers are more concerned with changing the NYSC uniform to Ankara!

5. Ridiculously low human capital development : Real development goes beyond construction of coastal roads. What is real development? Real development is what the average citizen does, what he earns in a month, and the things that his earnings can fetch for him in the market. That is where you start from. That is human capital development. That must come first before we begin to talk about other things like coastal roads and the rest. You put the horse before the cart, and not the other way round. What concerns the average Chinedu, Aliyu, Adewale, or Rukevwe with coastal roads when he has no light to power his small business? You can only transport goods through coastal roads if you are producing. Is the environment conducive to produce? The government focuses more on survival than on human capital development.

Last take: I have chosen not to be politically right. And it is deliberate, because I have observed that things go astray because many of us always want to be politically right. We see spades, and call them spoons. Before you argue with me, go and do a thorough research on the Social Contract of modern nations. You will discover that there are so many areas your government cheats you on. Providing security and a conducive environment for economic activities is not and has never been your duty. Most people are just politically miseducated.
While many of the concerns raised are valid, Japa is not a perfect solution. Nigeria loses skilled professionals, weakening critical sectors like healthcare, education, and engineering.

At the same time, many migrants face their own struggles abroad, high living costs, loneliness, discrimination, separation from family, and the challenge of starting over.

Some succeed, while others discover that life overseas is far more difficult than they expected.

The real solution is not anti-Japa campaigns, but building a Nigeria where people can earn a decent living, feel secure, and choose to stay because of genuine opportunities, not because they have no alternative.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by opera1(m): 1:48pm On Jul 04
Your number 2 point is totally false as no medical Dr earn 250k.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by sigmax: 1:49pm On Jul 04
This post says much without addressing the issue . We can't all Japa and we need to build our country to prevent future japa.

National loyalty transcend individual gains ,we see how citizens stay in their country during hard times ,example includes recent war in Iran against 11 countries,it got to a point they were even threatened with nuke but their resolved wasn't broken ,the same applies to USA against British colonialists .

If we can't all collectively fight for our country because the odds are not in our favour,then who will ?
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Haydens: 1:50pm On Jul 04
Oluwole politics caused all these things.
Emilokan, see what it produces.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by PawsitiveBro(m): 1:50pm On Jul 04
Very disturbing trend. But what can we do? The country is messed up
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by ScamDemicEra:
motymop:
No matter the brain drain

Only a few nigerians will be able to travel

at the end of the day, you will understand that you have to build your home

things are changing all over the world, western countries are becoming very hostile to immigrants

this will not change...

Build your damn home..stop running
... there's nothing to build on or build with !!

*** APC cult integration of INEC & Judiciary has rendered the masses helpless to effect regime change even if they want to -no matter how bad the APC cult perform they're guaranteed to win !

*** politics has been reduced to a game of looters vs looters in a vote buying competition !

*** there's no level playing field -the children of average Joe stand no chance in anything !

*** poverty is weaponized, many are brainwashed to see everything as this tribe vs that tribe guaranteeing the masses can never unite to revolt against the detribalised "one Nigeria" occultists who kill and rob everyone (regardless of tribe) blind !!!

Matt.10:23 (ESV) When they persecute you in one town, flee to the next .................
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Benrosaria(m): 1:57pm On Jul 04
The aim for all these is to encourage a Nigerian to start a family.. please and please if a Nigerian don't get married whatever peanut it gets can keep him or her till it dies.

Legacy isn't a reward.

Let's all die if the country won't get better than produce children who has little or nothing to making this country great again
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by motymop: 1:58pm On Jul 04
ScamDemicEra:
... nothing to build on or with
ok..soon the chinese, indians and lebanese will take over your land
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by DickenClarq(f):
I guess what is happening in South Africa has not yet teach Nigerians a lesson.

Even the TACO Orange Man Baby Trump started a Crusade of chasing migrants but was distracted by the Iran war and then the world cup.


Dear Nigerians let us fix our country together in our own little way.

JAPA CAN NEVER BE THE SOLUTION You can never be at peace knowing fully well that your parents, siblings, relatives and friends
are facing difficulties back home (billings and endless demands will make you run crazy). Also all those I knew that Japa returned back to find peace in Nigeria when they became old, So I keep asking is they no peace abroad for them to have?.

Black sport players, doctors, engineers etc. that are citizens of some European countries still face racial insults and treatments.

Just like South Africa, one day a group of jobless racist white vampires will rise and demand that all blacks are sent packing from their country (Illegally or legally ). Many RADICAL RACIAL groups in U.S, U.K and Europe are gradually springing up daily but are still laying low for now.

Do you know that politicians in Europe are now using anti-migration as a campaign to win election.
As a politician in Europe just mistakenly say you will open doors to migrants, encourage migration or protect migrants, and watch yourself lose badly in the polls.


May God help us
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by chopnaira: 2:08pm On Jul 04
Japa is not only a Nigerian thing. India, chinese, nd filipinos e.t.c all japa pass Nigerians.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Negroid001(m): 2:09pm On Jul 04
motymop:
No matter the brain drain

Only a few nigerians will be able to travel

at the end of the day, you will understand that you have to build your home

things are changing all over the world, western countries are becoming very hostile to immigrants

this will not change...

Build your damn home..stop running
Gbam. A lot of us say this including me. But if even the chance. Would you elope?
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by chopnaira: 2:11pm On Jul 04
mastermaestro:
Failing and dying nations will always lose their best brains and hands.
Even british trained doctors are japa-ing to Australia. Last time I checked, the UK is not a failing nation.

Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Nawa4nl: 2:13pm On Jul 04
Until you reward the brightest with roles, the brain drain will continue.

How can the brigthest region , get the least Federal appointments?

While the region with the least amount of education get the top jobs?

BlackViper:
🇳🇬 FOUNDATIONAL READING SKILLS BY ETHNICITY AMONG CHILDREN IN NIGERIA (2023)

Children aged 7–14 years

Ethnicity — Percentage with Foundational Reading Skills

1 Igbo — 58%
2 Edo — 57%
3 Yoruba — 51%
4 Ibibio — 40%
5 Ijaw — 33%
6 Tiv — 19%
7 Hausa — 11%
8 Kanuri — 10%
9 Fulani — 6%

10 Other Ethnicities — 22%

Children from Igbo households recorded the highest level of foundational reading skills (58%), followed closely by Edo (57%) and Yoruba (51%). In contrast, Fulani (6%) and Kanuri (10%) children recorded the lowest levels.

NB: In the MICS module, foundational reading skills refer to the expected learning outcomes in basic reading and comprehension for children in Grades 2 and 3. These skills were assessed among children aged 7–14 years.

#Statisense

(UNICEF, 2023)




Source

Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Brendaniel: 2:13pm On Jul 04
Rapmoney:
It is obvious that Nigeria as a country has lost most of her best brains to the economies of other countries in Europe, North America, Australia, and even Asia. Every year, seasoned professionals leave in droves in what we normally call the 'Japa Syndrome'. Many brilliant medical practitioners, bright engineers, wonderful accountants, astute technicians, and outstanding educators have left. They did not leave because they hated Nigeria, but they did not want to get stuck in an environment where their skills and expertise are usually rewarded with peanuts.

If you don't want a tree to grow, you must start from the roots, and not the trunk, branches, leaves, or fruits. This is the case with Nigeria and the Japa Syndrome. Whenever the government want to fight a problem, they start from the trunk, branches, leaves, and fruits, instead of the roots. Spending huge amounts of funds on Anti-Japa programmes on National TV and radio will never solve the issue. Making long speeches and organising endless seminars will never solve the problem.
The brain drain and japa syndrome will continue in Nigeria due to the following reasons:

1. The 'Stay back and build Nigeria' is an illusion. It is easy to ask Nigerian youths to stay back and build Nigeria, but the young ones are not blind. They can clearly see how the people who keep telling them to stay back and build are coordinating themselves and the affairs of the country. Public officials embezzle outrageous amounts of funds meant for development and nothing is done. In fact, they still contest elections and force themselves into elective offices, and you still expect the youths to stay back and build? Build on what exactly? Isn't it pure madness that the people who control the resources to build are squandering the same resources, while still asking young people to stay back and build?

2. Better renumeration in the western world: I have seen highly skilled individuals in Nigeria receiving peanuts as salaries. Imagine a medical doctor, after years of strenuous training receiving 250k as salary! A data scientist receiving 120k as salary! A seasoned teacher with an MEd receiving 80k as salary. If these people don't leave, they might continue to go round in the vicious circle that has been created by the system and die wretched. The authorities do not care!

3. The increasing level of insecurity in the country : There are a lot of Nigerians who relocated, and others who are planning to relocate, not because of increase in pay or making more money, but to be in an environment where they can move freely at anytime of the day without fear of being kidnapped or killed by terrorists. It is as terrible as that. People can no longer move freely from Benin to Lagos, from Onitsha to Ondo, from Katsina to Abuja, from Kogi to Osun. It is a huge slap on Nigeria as a country. It is a core duty of the government to protect its citizens, and not the other way round. If you don't know this as an adult, your education is a total waste!

4. Better education for their children : The educational system in Nigeria needs total overhauling. What Nigeria currently has is a carade. It is a caricature of education. An education that teaches children what to think instead of how to think is a huge problem. Many Nigerians want better education for their children, so moving out becomes non-negotiable. The policy makers are more concerned with changing the NYSC uniform to Ankara!

5. Ridiculously low human capital development : Real development goes beyond construction of coastal roads. What is real development? Real development is what the average citizen does, what he earns in a month, and the things that his earnings can fetch for him in the market. That is where you start from. That is human capital development. That must come first before we begin to talk about other things like coastal roads and the rest. You put the horse before the cart, and not the other way round. What concerns the average Chinedu, Aliyu, Adewale, or Rukevwe with coastal roads when he has no light to power his small business? You can only transport goods through coastal roads if you are producing. Is the environment conducive to produce? The government focuses more on survival than on human capital development.

Last take: I have chosen not to be politically right. And it is deliberate, because I have observed that things go astray because many of us always want to be politically right. We see spades, and call them spoons. Before you argue with me, go and do a thorough research on the Social Contract of modern nations. You will discover that there are so many areas your government cheats you on. Providing security and a conducive environment for economic activities is not and has never been your duty. Most people are just politically miseducated.
The moment you realize you are dealing with a combination of dangerous ideologies, you will know why some certain set of people do not want someone like Peter Obi to become president and why they also hate his tribe...

What you wrote, it's like you just wrote one of the speeches I've had in mind...
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by chopnaira: 2:13pm On Jul 04
Haydens:
Oluwole politics caused all these things.
Emilokan, see what it produces.
I left Nigeria in 2008. Nothing to do with Emilokan. Indians, Filipinos, Chinese e.t.c all japa too. They don't have emilokan in their countries. UK doctors japa-ing to Australia do not have emilokan in their country too.
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by motymop: 2:14pm On Jul 04
Negroid001:
Gbam. A lot of us say this including me. But if even the chance. Would you elope?
i lived most of my life abroad and believe me i dont want to live in an hostile environment or anywhere in EUROPE and asia

my best country till date is the USA
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by Brendaniel: 2:15pm On Jul 04
chopnaira:
I left Nigeria in 2008. Nothing to do with Emilokan.
And yet you support him, how wicked and heartless can you be...
Re: Reasons Why Brain Drain And The Japa Trend Will Continue In Nigeria by chopnaira: 2:15pm On Jul 04
Brendaniel:
And yet you support him, how wicked and heartless can you be...
Yes. I am free to support whoever I like. That's why it is called a democracy.
Something that is difficult for members of a cult group like obidients to understand.
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