Youth unemployment
*The Licking Problem: Youth Unemployment in Nigeria” Youth unemployment in Nigeria is a ticking time bomb. With over 60% of the population under 25, the country’s future hinges on creating opportunities for its young people. Yet, official stats show youth unemployment at 6.5% (ages 15-34), with many more underemployed or stuck in low-paying gigs [2][5]. *The Stats Are Grim:* - 3-4 million young Nigerians enter the workforce annually. - 70% of employers struggle to find qualified candidates (skills mismatch đź™…♂️). - Many graduates take on roles unrelated to their degrees, or drive rideshares instead of using their degrees. *Why This Matters:* - Economic stagnation: Unused potential = missed growth. - Social risks: Frustration fuels insecurity and disillusionment. - Brain drain: Talented youth seek greener pastures abroad. *Fixing It:* - *Skills, Skills, Skills*: Align education with industry needs (tech, agriculture, trades). - *Entrepreneurship Boost*: Support startups with funding,...