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Activist Yemi Fasipe asks Why is the japa syndrome not affecting the North like the South in Nigeria

Activist Yemi Fasipe recently raised questions about why the “japa” syndrome, referring to the trend of Nigerians emigrating abroad for better opportunities, is more prevalent in the South than in the North. Fasipe highlights the socio-economic disparities and differing opportunities between the regions, suggesting that factors like access to education, employment prospects, and cultural influences might contribute to this trend. He calls for a deeper examination of these regional dynamics to address the underlying issues and create balanced opportunities nationwide.

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