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Japa Syndrome: How Nigeria’s Youth Can Shape a New Era

Author: Sam Prajnananda

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In an era marked by mass emigration, Japa Syndrome explores the urgent question facing millions of young Nigerians: should I stay or should I leave?

Blending bold analysis with real stories, this timely book examines the root causes of the “Japa” wave — economic hardship, broken institutions, insecurity, and lost faith in leadership — while spotlighting the hidden opportunities for youth to lead Nigeria’s transformation from within.

From tech innovation and education reform to civic activism, healthcare breakthroughs, and community development, Japa Syndrome challenges the idea that success must come with an international visa. Instead, it offers a fresh narrative: staying isn’t settling — it’s nation-building.

Through twelve powerful chapters, Sam Prajnananda outlines a practical, visionary blueprint for young Nigerians to reclaim their future — and shape a new era of dignity, resilience, and legacy.

Whether you’re contemplating migration or committed to staying, this book is a compass for anyone determined to make impact, not just escape. Japa Syndrome is both a wake-up call and a battle cry: the future won’t be flown in — it must be built from home.

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