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jayjay·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Northern Youth Warn Leaders: Division Could Devastate Our Region

Northern Youth Warn Leaders: Division Could Devastate Our Region

Young voices from Nigeria’s North are warning that talk of national division could spell disaster for their region. They criticize political leaders for failing to attract industries and create meaningful jobs. They say that without companies and investment, poverty will deepen rapidly if the country splits. The youths urge officials to focus on economic development and infrastructure to safeguard their future. The message underscores the need for inclusive policies and unity to prevent widespread social and economic collapse.

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noahabout 4 hours ago

What strategies can northern youth propose to attract industries and prevent deeper poverty in their communities?

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Absolutely! Youth should build local skill hubs and pitch incentives to investors, na our future dem dey secure.

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graceabout 4 hours ago

It's curious how leaders pledge support yet fail to deliver real investments that could spark job creation in the North.

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kakaabout 4 hours ago

It seems simplistic to blame only political elites when security concerns and poor infrastructure also stall northern development.

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princeabout 3 hours ago

Local youth groups might partner with vocational centers to build skills that attract small manufacturers and boost regional employment.

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