Youth Out-Migration in Nigeria: The Dual Role of Social Media as a Cause and Solution

S. Okunade, O. D. Bakare
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The phenomenon of migration has been recorded to be a part of human history. Over the years, scholars have averred that people migrate for different reasons. While some do so for economic reasons and in search of greener pastures, others do so to escape either the wrath of the society in which they live or the government owing to their actions and way of life. This phenomenon is not restricted according to gender and age, as both males and females, old and young, are involved. Of late, it has been discovered that there is a huge desire among youths, including those who have jobs, to exit the country, thereby leading to a massive emigration of youths out of Nigeria. Although it is an undeniable fact that the economy of the country is in shambles, which leads to a desire to search for greener pastures elsewhere, the trend in the youths’ desire and rush to leave Nigeria transcends this sole reason. Given the revelations by migrant returnees, it has been discovered that social media platforms play a pivotal role in both stirring and dampening this desire. Utilising a secondary data analysis in addition to a systematic literature review, this study explored the contribution of social media, especially Facebook, to the desperation shown by Nigerian youth for out-migration and how various social media platforms can be used for economic benefit in order to dissuade the youth from doing so. The study recommends that Nigerian youths should realise that the essence of social media meant to foster human interaction and healthy communication is gradually turning into an abode of misinformation that has embedded youths’ lives within the discourse of youth out-migration in Nigeria, as anecdotal evidence as well as empirical evidence has shown. The study informs policy, society, practice and theory within the discourse of youth out-migration and social media studies.
尼日利亚青年外迁:社交媒体的双重作用:原因与解决
移民现象已被记录为人类历史的一部分。多年来,学者们断言,人们迁移有不同的原因。虽然有些人这样做是出于经济原因和寻找更绿色的牧场,但其他人这样做是为了逃避他们所生活的社会或政府的愤怒,因为他们的行为和生活方式。这种现象不受性别和年龄的限制,因为男性和女性,老年人和年轻人都参与其中。最近,人们发现年轻人,包括那些有工作的人,都有离开这个国家的强烈愿望,从而导致大批年轻人离开尼日利亚。虽然不可否认的事实是,该国的经济陷入混乱,这导致人们希望在其他地方寻找更绿色的牧场,但年轻人渴望和急于离开尼日利亚的趋势超越了这一唯一原因。考虑到海归移民的爆料,人们发现社交媒体平台在激发和抑制这种渴望方面发挥着关键作用。除了系统的文献综述外,本研究还利用二次数据分析,探讨了社交媒体(尤其是Facebook)对尼日利亚年轻人向外移民所表现出的绝望情绪的贡献,以及如何利用各种社交媒体平台获得经济利益,以劝阻年轻人这样做。该研究建议,尼日利亚青年应该意识到,正如轶事证据和经验证据所表明的那样,旨在促进人际互动和健康沟通的社交媒体的本质正逐渐变成错误信息的温床,这些错误信息已将青年的生活嵌入尼日利亚青年向外移民的话语中。这项研究为青年外迁和社交媒体研究的政策、社会、实践和理论提供了信息。
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