Japa Syndrome is a common a term used to describe the trend of people leaving Nigeria for better opportunities abroad.
Taking to his X page, Yemi Fasipe asked why the practice is more common in the southern part of Nigeria compared to the north.
‘’I want to ask a harmless question: why is the Japa syndrome not affecting the North like the South in Nigeria?” he asked
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KanyiDaily recalls that Nigerian comedian, Ayo Makun gave an insight into why Nigeria will continue to produce generations of citizens who will be interested in leaving the country.
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