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The Most Neglected Youth Generation In Nigeria. by peto1: 10:20pm On Oct 23, 2020
The most neglected youth generation in Nigeria : Youths of 1990-2003(now in their middle ages)-then no internet,no GSM,no democracy, no guaranteed job after graduation, were first to experience no automatic jobs after graduation like the youths before.
Contrastsad1)Youths from preindependence to 1990:Had automatic jobs after graduation, enjoyed the functional facilities and high human capital development programs planned by the colonial masters and the nation's founding fathers,before decay set in.
(2)Youths of 2004 to date:Though this set have to pay astronnmical school fees,and have to bear with poor facilities,and no guaranteed employment,are beneficiaries of attempts to correct the problems that came with the decay of the 1990 to 2003-youth corp pay of 30K per month,Skills acquisition programs,npower,Nigerian youth investment fund,etc.With the power of social media on the internet,and smart phones for networking,are able to organize and empower themselves to demonstrate against the government in the' language' the government can understand. Kudos to them.I just want to use this medium to highlight that there is a most neglected 'middle youth generation',who can not benefit from the intervention efforts because they had suffered neglect until they have now become 'too old' to benefit.

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