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The Truth Behind the Japa Debate

The ongoing debate around japa has become loud, emotional, and often misleading. Young Nigerians are frequently portrayed as impatient, unpatriotic, or too eager to abandon their country. This framing ignores a deeper truth: Nigeria has always exported its brightest minds. What feels new today is not the migration itself, but its visibility.

Long before social media gave migration a name, Nigerians were leaving in significant numbers. In the 1980s, doctors sought better working conditions abroad. In the 1990s, engineers and academics followed. Today, it is tech professionals, creatives, and entrepreneurs. The pattern has remained consistent. Skilled people respond to systems, not sentiment.

What has changed is documentation. Every relocation is now shared, every success amplified. This visibility creates the illusion of a sudden crisis, when in reality it is a continuation of a long-standing trend.

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At the core of this movement is not disloyalty but pressure. Young Nigerians are not leaving in search of adventure. They are moving toward stability. They seek functioning healthcare, reliable electricity, fair institutions, and environments where effort is rewarded. These expectations are not excessive. They are basic.

Previous generations made similar choices. Many left, gained experience, and returned when conditions improved or opportunities aligned. Today, that return path feels uncertain. The challenge is not only economic but institutional. When policies change without warning and progress feels fragile, long-term planning becomes difficult.

Blaming young people for responding rationally to their environment shifts attention away from systemic failure. When hard work does not reliably lead to progress, ambition naturally looks beyond borders. That is not rebellion. It is survival.

Migration should not be viewed as betrayal. It is feedback. It signals a system leaking value. Countries that retain talent do so by building trust, protecting dignity, and creating institutions that function beyond political cycles.

Talent moves to where it is respected and enabled. This has always been true. It will remain so. The real question for Nigeria is not how to stop people from leaving, but how to build a country worth staying in — and returning to.

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