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JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 3:57pm On Aug 26 |
Many nigerian families will never be together again. Not because they don’t want to be- but because they simply can never be together again. First born is in Canada. Second born is in Dubai. Third born is in Australia. Fourth born is in New York. Last born is in UK. Parents are in Nigeria making trips once in a while to see them in the different countries.@OurFavOnlineDoc "The impact of “Japa Syndrome” on work and family relationships in Nigeria today." - Michael Fasina In recent years, Nigeria has witnessed a surge in a phenomenon colloquially known as “Japa Syndrome.” The term “Japa” derives from Nigerian slang, meaning to escape or flee, often to seek a perceived better life abroad. While migration is a natural part of human history, the scale and implications of this modern exodus are worth examining. This article delves into the far-reaching effects of the Japa Syndrome on work and family situations in Nigeria. When a considerable lot of the residents need to leave the country, what might this mean coherently? https://www.google.com/amp/s/businessday.ng/opinion/article/the-impact-of-japa-syndrome-on-work-and-family-relationships-in-nigeria-today/%3famp 20 Likes 5 Shares
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Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 3:59pm On Aug 26 |
As individuals depart due to the Japa Syndrome this may have a profound impact on family dynamics. The emotional toll on parents, siblings, and extended family members can be immense. Additionally, families are faced with the challenge of adapting to changes in roles and responsibilities, especially when a primary breadwinner leaves. This can lead to increased stress and strained relationships within the family unit and could also impact mental health significantly due to adjustment and adaptation challenges like loneliness, anxiety and depression. Additionally, there is a rise in empty-nest especially with older parents having to now leave alone with their children in faraway foreign lands. This has reduced the social support and daily interaction for parents and further isolates the already ‘isolated nuclear family’. While those who have “Japa” may find improved economic opportunities abroad, the financial support they send back home can sometimes foster a culture of dependency. Families left behind may come to rely heavily on remittances, potentially discouraging local economic initiatives and entrepreneurship. This can create a cycle of economic stagnation in communities heavily affected by the “Japa” Syndrome. 13 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 4:00pm On Aug 26 |
I have always thought about this JAPA issue a thousand times. Even cousins now dont know their cousins while aunties and uncles will be a thing of the past. This just remind us that "there is always a price tag" for JAPA, but the final decision lies with us as individuals and as a people. You sacrifice a lot; family, friends and lover just to give ur offspring the best. We move to countries and societies where the very existence of human life is valued. And the saddest thing is that you lose them at the end of the day and your name is erased from Nigeria (your root). However, the same can not be said of Nigeria despite the abundant natural resources and potentials at her disposal.Nigeria is just destroying our culture. It is a shame and it bleeds the heart. 62 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by madridguy(m): 4:02pm On Aug 26 |
A very touching and disturbing write up. Our leaders have destroyed our family settings and culture. 64 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by CyrusVI(m): 4:06pm On Aug 26 |
The writer made it seem like this wave is the biggest ever in the history of Nigeria. Well, maybe it is I just the checked the population Emigration index(World Migration Report)using the U.N data report as the reference and i saw that Nigeria isnt even among the top15 and when u consider the percentage leaving the country, its less than 5% in Nigeria. Whatever the fear of this writer is, like eroding Cultural identity and "dismantling" Family cohesion are a personal thing thats should be addressed as a family unit and do not pose any threat to us as a people on a larger scale Writer used some scanty and hard-to-verify instances of his friends to arrive at this conclusion and that renders the whole write-up a fallacy and baseless fear 41 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by SpaceX: 4:11pm On Aug 26 |
Give me the "Japa syndrome" I will take it forever. 8 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:22pm On Aug 26 |
The second best thing I did in my life was to leave that shithole. My life has improved in all aspects. Healthwise, financially, romantically. The list is endless. 76 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by CyrusVI(m): 4:26pm On Aug 26 |
tensazangetsu20: You obviously didnt read the article Its not an interview session for people to tell us the pros and cons of their past actions, its about the mass impact it could have on families as they tends to scatter across the India ocean with less and lesser possibilities of ever meeting/seeing their relatives again 88 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:38pm On Aug 26 |
CyrusVI: Family will be okay when you can send them money 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by Offpointng: 4:45pm On Aug 26 |
tensazangetsu20: You're still getting it all wrong. Who's talking bout the availability or lack of availability of money? Can't you just read to understand?? 114 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by OkCornel(m): 5:10pm On Aug 26 |
Japa is worth it. Calculate well and remain prayerful Ultimately everyone wants a better standard of living 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:10pm On Aug 26 |
Interesting read.... 5 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by tensazangetsu20(m): 5:10pm On Aug 26 |
Offpointng: Whats more important than money? 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by enemyofprogress: 5:10pm On Aug 26 |
Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew Another very useless thread on nairaland front page 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:10pm On Aug 26 |
First born is in Canada. Second born is in Dubai. Third born is in Australia. Fourth born is in New York. Last born is in UK. Parents are in Nigeria making trips once in a while to see them in the different countries. This is the True story of some people's family life 42 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by Meti99(m): 5:11pm On Aug 26 |
Each Japarian will form a new nucleus wherever they are.. The possibility of new families in those foreign lands to relocate to another country is low they'll thereby rebuild their nucleus in that new found loved country 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by enemyofprogress: 5:11pm On Aug 26 |
tensazangetsu20:pussy 5 Likes |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:11pm On Aug 26 |
enemyofprogress:Why are you always bitter enemy of progress ? People dey oooo 👀 12 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by PrettyRX: 5:11pm On Aug 26 |
Nothing new, people have always migrated for better opportunities and various reasons Better doing well in different locations than together in abject poverty. Poverty breeds envy, hatred and enmity 26 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by qanda: 5:11pm On Aug 26 |
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Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by DaudaTheSexyGuy(m): 5:12pm On Aug 26 |
I no dey Japa go anywhere. Nigerian toto is the best You fit bang white lady with her consent before you know it she will go and report you for rape and they will arrest you without hearing your own side of the story then you will start fighting for your freedom. If you know say you like toto like me make you just jejely siddon for Nigeria 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by datola: 5:12pm On Aug 26 |
Scattered abroad |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by DaudaTheSexyGuy(m): 5:12pm On Aug 26 |
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Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by donpata(m): 5:12pm On Aug 26 |
With video calls today and pounds and dollars flowing, who cares? If people are grown ups, it's really not an issue I think cos everyone still has his life. Even in Nigeria, some jobs take family members away from each other for months or even years. I understand it's easier to meet up when everyone is in Naija but with the way naija is, Japa that is done with great planning is worth it for those going and those remaining. Family relationships are also broken beyond repair even in Naija afterall. 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by ecomalchemistt(m): 5:12pm On Aug 26 |
Japa |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by qtguru(m): 5:13pm On Aug 26 |
CyrusVI: I agree there is an impact on family, however another plus side is families outside can help offset some of the issues due to exchange rates, but in the overall goal, it will scatter families to a degree. Once I get PR, honestly I don't mind shuttling no place like home, just the economic situation na the wahala 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by Angelfrost(m): 5:15pm On Aug 26 |
Well, I don't exactly agree with you, Op. The impact is not as bad as you painted it. The truth is... Family connection will be maintained regardless of location, and disconnection can real even within the same location. Do you know how many families within the same state in Nigeria who don't talk or see for years on end?!! 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by enemyofprogress: 5:16pm On Aug 26 |
post=131701907:person never chop food wey get pepper since last week Thursday, una dey here dey talk of japa. No be person wey get food for belle dey talk of traveling out. I mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew the thread again 2 Likes |
Re: JAPA Syndrome: Its Devastating Effects On Family Cohesion & Work In Nigeria by Focusmind: 5:17pm On Aug 26 |
My parents generation are the last set of parents to experience what it means to have your children around you, discuss with them, get together as family during festive periods. Our generation will not have that opportunity. Greater percentage of Nigeria's middle and upper class are preparing their children for life outside Nigeria. You can't quantity the true cost of "japa" to Nigerian families. The failure of the system has destroyed the very fabric of unity, which is the family. Generations of Nigerians born abroad will never get to see the country, understand their native languages, know their cousins and even their kinsmen. 27 Likes 1 Share |
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