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Social Issues in Nigeria

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Social Issues in Nigeria are found locally. They are tackled effectively where individuals comprehend their social duty and satisfy the norm. The arrangement begins with recognizing the issue and getting it.

A few people accept that social issues must be tackled by the public authority or by another person. They don’t appear to comprehend a lot of social obligation in addressing them. Be that as it may, recognizing an issue as a social one permits the general public to utilize its mutual assets for its disposal. Doubtlessly, the public authority has its social administrations, which use cash, training, help and different instruments to determine the issue.

National identity problem – Social Issues in Nigeria

Nigeria has celebrated 55th independence anniversary. This nation is youthful and it was made falsely after its decolonization. The land is shared by an enormous number of clans and that has the critical influence in molding contemporary social issues for Nigeria.This country battles to acquire its public thought and personality that would join all the ethnic and strict gatherings inside it.

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Poverty– Social Issues in Nigeria

What are significant social issues models for this country? Among the top social scourges of Nigeria is neediness. It turns into the reason for some different inconveniences in the general public. A huge bit of populace lives underneath the neediness line.

 

Unemployment

Currently, the unemployment rate in Nigeria is 8.2%, Individuals leave their homes and go to overpopulated urban communities, for example, Lagos, hoping to make their living and improve life.

Education 

Just minimal more than 50% of Nigerian ladies can read or write and that rate is somewhat higher for men – 70%. In the mid 2000 the circumstance began to improve, however now the quantity of ignorant individuals has developed once more.

That has become a genuine issue, as our reality is technocratic. Individuals with no unique abilities and information have little odds of prevailing in it.





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