Tag: Nigerian Youth
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Rapper Illbliss slams government over youth struggles, says it is tough being young in Nigeria
Nigerian rapper, Illbliss, has delivered a scathing critique of the government’s failure to support the country’s youth, describing the current climate as one of the most difficult periods to be young in Nigeria.
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2023 : Nigerian Youths to Osinbajo – You Won
The voice of Nigerian youth initiative has released a statement following the outcome of the APC Presidential Primaries saying regardless of the outcome of the primaries, the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo is a winner In a statement signed by the Co-Founder of the initiative, Mrs Temi Okesanjo , the young Nigerians expressed their heartfelt…
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Nigerian Economic Summit: Heifer Nigeria to Aid Nigerian Agri-transformation by Empowering Nigerian Youth
By 2050, Africa will have a youth population of over 800 million, with an additional 400 million jobs set to be needed by 2035 for youth across the
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With leadership and tech support, Nigerian youth can drive beyond Uber, By Okoh Aihe
By Okoh Aihe There is something about the Bible that makes it the bestseller of all time. Very profound. With journeys into the past and projections into the future, holding out the mysteries of life as it mocks man to provide understanding. The depth is unsearchable, that is what it says, but that depth in…
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Something about the Nigerian youth, By Lexzy Ochibejivwie
By Lexzy Ochibejivwie Elsewhere in the world, especially in countries popularly known as ‘first- world’, age is so important. What’s ‘age’ here? I mean a stage of life, not a period in history. I should be understood early enough. Unfortunately, we in Nigeria – a country of so much intrigue – hardly take an issue…
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Not Too Young To Run Bill and Independent Candidacy Bill: A challenge to the Nigerian Youth
By Bankole Omisore The time of youth is the best time of one’s life; the peak period when purpose should be chased and dreams fulfilled. It is however a parody that according to reports 73% of young people are restricted from running for office even when eligible to vote, and 51% of the population are…