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10 Ways To Stop Nigerians From Flocking To Other Countries

Many Nigerians are thinking of leaving Nigeria, while many have already left the country because of so many reasons. There is this feeling that perhaps, Nigeria may not be good for the better hence, they are flocking to other countries of the world. One wonders why? And l believe there must be reasons why Nigerians are flocking to other countries, and something must be down to stop this Nigeria-abroad drift trend.

Many Nigerians, have had this dream of living the country just because they want to avoid so many challenges the country, Nigeria has brought upon them. There are a good number of reasons why Nigerians are flocking to other counties, and my job in this article is to identify some ways by which Nigerians can be stopped from flocking to other countries of the world.


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Ways To Stop Nigerians From Flocking To Other Countries:

l have said earlier that, there are many reasons why Nigerians are flocking to other countries, and l have promised to also identify ways of stopping Nigerians from flocking to other countries, and below are some of the 10 ways to stop Nigerians from flocking to other countries.

1. Government Should Create Enabling Environment For Business Growth:

The Nigerian government has statutory responsibility for creating an enabling environment that will guarantees business growth.

Nigerians desire to expand its source of income by engaging in different business adventures. Like skilled workers, Nigerians can actually increase their income, should the government provides enabling environment.

So this is considered one of the ways to stop Nigerians from flocking other countries. You can see why they are flocking to other countries. Nigerians will be willing to remain in their country, should things turn around for the better.

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2. Many Career Opportunities Should Be Provided In Nigeria:

Many Nigerians who flocked to other countries are going there for the purpose of advancing their career because if you look everywhere in Nigeria, you will see that, in the country, there are limited career opportunities available for Nigerians.

You cannot expect those Nigerians whose passion is to advance their career to remain in a country, where there are limited opportunities for them in Nigeria. Take, for instance, if these opportunities are provided in Nigeria, Nigerians will be willing to remain in their country and pursue their career in their individual area of endeavour.

3. Government Should Create Job Opportunities:

Lack of job opportunities in Nigeria remained one of the major reasons why Nigerians are flocking to other countries, as the rate of unemployment in the country is increasing on a daily basis. Because to them, in the western world, for example, job opportunities abound, and are available for every qualified person who lives or visit there.

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So if job opportunities are created, Nigerians will be willing to remain in their country in order to secure better jobs for themselves.

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4. Nigeria’s Education System Should Be Improved:

To stop Nigerians from flocking to other countries, the education system in Nigeria must be improved, because that is one key reason why Nigerians are leaving their country.

Take, for instance, Nigerian students are usually subjected to one kind of problem or the other by their lecturers, and also university strikes in the country is alarming including many other problems the educational system is facing in the country.

So just like in most developed countries, where these issues are being regulated, and possibly minimized, same should be done in Nigeria, and if that happened, Nigerians will be willing to remain in their country in order to take advantage of the best and quality education available in Nigeria.

5. Science And Technology Should Be Integrated Into Schools’ Curriculum At All Levels:

Nigerian students should be exposed to science and technology at all levels. Because lack of this is one reason why the well-to-do Nigerians are sending their children to other countries to acquire education in order to gain equal footing with those of the western world, in terms of technological and industrial advancement.

Because of the fear of the children from the developed nations leaving Nigerian children behind. If this provision is made, Nigerians will be willing to remain in their country.

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6. Government Should Make Provision For the Oder In The Country:

One key reason Nigerians are flocking to other countries is to secure order and good structure for their own lives, because they believe that there is no order in Nigeria, neither does the country is planning to have that order.

Nigeria, as a country, according to some of her citizens is a country that is full of cunning people hence, some Nigerians find it difficult to cope in a country such as Nigeria. So if there is order in Nigeria, Nigerians will be willing to remain in their country.

7. There Should Be Serious Awareness on This Trend:

Many Nigerians are flocking to other countries out of ignorance. They are mistakenly thinking that perhaps they will secure a better life outside their country.

Awareness should be created that, there are so many opportunities in Nigeria, and that, flocking to other countries is risky. If awareness is created, Nigerians will be willing to remain in their country and avail themselves of the available opportunities.

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8. Government Should Fight Hardship And Recession:

Another reason why Nigerians are flocking to other nations of the world is as a result of recession challenges. Nigeria is one of the countries in the world that usually ran into economic recession perhaps, becuase of bad leadership in the country.

Therefore, to stop Nigerians from flocking to other countries, the Nigerian government must fight the economic downturn.

9. Economic Well-being Of Nigerians Must Be Improved:

Poverty generally has remained one major reason why Nigerians are flocking to other countries in order to secure a better living.

Going by this Nigeria-abroad drift, it is, therefore, incumbent on the part of the Nigerian leaders to device means of combating poverty in the country. Through wealth creation in the country, the issue of Nigerians flocking to other countries will stop.

10. Access Security Of Lives And Properties:

One major reason Nigerians are flocking to other countries is the security challenges. Nigeria, as a country is prone to security challenges.

On a daily basis, human lives in the country are destroyed, including properties as a result of the insurgency called, the Boko Haram.

The security challenge in the country has brought the country’s economy to her knees, as the investors are being wary of coming in and invest in the country. So if there is security in the country, Nigerians will be willing to remain in their country.

Conclusion:

You can see the reasons why Nigerians are flocking to other countries, and in this article, l have identified some ways to stop Nigerians from leaving their country.

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