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  4. A New Nigeria: Nigerian Youth as the Catalysts for Change

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  1. The Future of Nigeria's Youth: The Promise of a ...

    What Nigeria's youth stands to inherit from incompetent government is a bloated public debt of over N35 trillion and still rising. The national youth unemployment rate is above 40 percent.

  2. A new Nigeria: Harnessing the power of the youths

    According to the 2019 National Youth Policy, Nigerian youths were classified as people between 15 - 29 years. With a youth population of 27 per cent, as reported by statista.com, Nigeria is more ...

  3. Young Nigerians' push for change must go beyond street protests

    Published: August 8, 2024 11:22am EDT. Nigerians protesting over hardship and bad governance, in Ojota, Lagos, Nigeria, on 2 August 2024. Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto via Getty Images. Nigerians began ...

  4. Focus On Future Of Nigerian Youths, The Journey So Far

    In this special report, correspondent, Daniel Ezeigwe, takes a look at the future of the Nigerian youth, sixty years after independence. The Nigerian youth seem to be at the receiving end of so many leadership failings that have become customary year after year, hence, their yearly migration abroad, in search of greener pastures, that have been ...

  5. The youth and the future of Nigeria

    The Editorial Board. For socio-economic and demographic expediency, the youth in Nigeria and, indeed, other parts of the world are classified as young people on whom the hope of a society's future resides. Their ages normally range from 15 to 35 years. This age group forms about 64 percent of Nigeria's approximately 200 million population.

  6. Youth, Politics and the Future of Nigeria, By Ololade Bamidele

    In the noted regards, the South African youth policy sees the youth as "young people falling within the age group of 14 to 3 years…", and for Kenya, they are "persons resident in Kenya in ...

  7. Nigerian Youths

    In the case of Nigeria's youth demography, over forty (40) per cent of the populace is said to fall within this category. This number, which is consistently expanding owing to high fertility rates ...

  8. Youth development initiative inspires new generation of Nigerians

    Abbaly, who has helped nurture young Nigerians' talents over the past ten years through various programmes, believes education is the best route out of poverty in a country where two-thirds of ...

  9. Nigeria's growing challenges call for more youth activism

    by Similoluwa Ifedayo. Youth activism is a powerful force for addressing pressing societal issues. Nigeria faces a multitude of challenges, from corruption and unemployment to inequality and political instability.In response, a new generation of young activists and change-makers has risen to the occasion, driving impactful initiatives to effect positive change.

  10. Why we should drive it home for the Nigerian youth

    Nigeria, the most populous black nation, is home to around 200 million people with an annual population growth of 2.61 percent. Currently, over 33.6 million (16.8 percent) Nigerians are regarded ...

  11. Youths' engagement in Nigerian politics: Empowering the next generation

    Sun, 23 Jul 2023 1:30:03 WAT. In Nigeria, a country with a youthful population, the engagement of young people in politics is crucial for the nation's progress and development. The youth represent a vibrant and dynamic segment of society, with fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and a deep desire for change.

  12. International Youth Day: Nigerian youths and challenges of nation

    In his own remarks, Steve Ngerem, a youth service corps member in Kogi State, said that Nigeria really needs a dedicated leader that can save the country from the depth of indiscipline and disorder.

  13. Nigeria's Young Generation Speaks Up: "We need a Nigeria that will work

    A Nigeria where the common man will matter. Where opportunities will be available to all, not just the children of the elite/political class. A Nigeria where we won't be cut down in our prime. A Nigeria that will be filled with accountable government officials, where all forms of oppression and injustice are a thing of the past.

  14. Nigerian youth are leaving their country

    Nigeria's japa generation: Why youth are leaving in droves. The young voter explained how common it is to travel by road and suddenly be attacked by gunmen, who then call the victim's family ...

  15. Youth Are Key to Nigeria's Development

    Last year, Nigeria's American Spaces and Affiliates reached nearly 100,000 participants in 21 cities through programs focused on civic engagement, media literacy, women's participation in politics, STEM education, creative industries, entrepreneurship, and youth development. It is evident that the future lies with Africa, said Secretary ...

  16. Moral Decadence Among Nigerian Youths As Future Leaders: A Socio

    In Nigeria, youth according to Adebisi [8], comprises all young persons of ages 17 to 30 who are citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Youths are important group of people in every society. ...

  17. ANALYSIS: Nigerian youths and what the Future holds ahead of 2023

    The incumbent President, Muhammadu Buhari in 2018 said Nigerian youths are lazy. "More than 60 per cent of the population is below 30, a lot of them haven't been to school and they are claiming that Nigeria is an oil producing country, therefore, they should sit and do nothing, and get housing, healthcare, education free," he said.

  18. Young Nigerians rise up to demand a different kind of freedom

    For young Nigerian protesters on social media and on the streets, #ENDSARS is as much an expression of a will to modernity as it is a yearning to be treated with dignity. Young Nigerians rise up ...

  19. Nigerian Youths Must Not Lose Hope

    According to reports, due to the insecurity across Nigeria, the number of out-of-school children have risen from 10.5 million 10 years ago to about 20 million today, with about 30 percent of ...

  20. PDF MEANINGFUL YOUTH ENGAGEMENT AND THE 2030 AGENDA REPORT

    Introduction. The Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda have been a driving force in uniting countries, and public and private stakeholders and an opportunity for young people to become key agents of social change, economic growth and innovation while driving the 2030 Agenda forward. As we get to the mid-point of realising the SDGs ...

  21. Listen To Us, Understand Our Concerns And Aspirations

    On the heels of global demands by youth for structural socio-economic transformation, improved governance and intergenerational dialogue, young people in Nigeria have urged for their voices to be heard, to meet their concerns, needs and aspirations. The dialogue titled, "From protests to constructive engagement - conversations with young Nigerians about Nigeria", involved more 2,700 ...