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Board Politics and society (Naija)
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Re: Nigerian youths are no longer interested in apprenticeship.
by
Fiatless
on 05/06/2025, 07:51:34 UTC
⭐ Merited by Igebotz (5)
Na wetin we take the counntry for, as e be say our youths want dey count on multimillion deal at a young age make dem no fit settle for this mini jobs as handwork. Internet also done bring many jobs for our youth to do to help them earn money, plenty freelance job, community service, crypto currency trading and many other things follow for wetin make our youths no longer want they put body for handwork, but make we forget say e go hard to see young guy dey serve this period some of them already get the hand work and dey just decide to hustle outside, dey get where to fall back to incase the online hustle no pay.

Money na the main thing we dey find, as long you dey get am make the source no mind, be it benefits from going to school, handwork, business or online jobs, make e be say u dey earn and able to provide.
Many things have changed in our society. I observed that the virtue of hard work is dying because we have been taught by society that we have options to make money from quick means.

You spoke the truth that we now have many other sources of income that the Internet has opened us up to. But to be sincere, online gambling and G have affected the behaviour of our youths.

Now ritualists, organ harvesters ,kidnappers, are now becoming people's full time job. Meanwhile, fifteen years ago, Nigeria experienced such crimes occasionally. So I might conclude that these youths that was supposed to be in workshops are now on the street doing many illegal jobs.