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Ex-lawmaker Toyo has a theory - people need jobs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60835, member: 636"] Former House Representative Nkoyo Toyo blamed widespread emigration on joblessness during her Thursday television appearance. The ex-lawmaker addressed migration concerns while speaking on Channels Television's morning program. She represented Calabar-Odukpani Federal Constituency during her legislative tenure. Employment shortages drive citizens toward international relocation according to her assessment. University graduates secured positions immediately after completing studies during the early 1980s period. Current graduates face dramatically different circumstances with limited career prospects available domestically. This employment crisis forces qualified professionals toward foreign destinations seeking opportunities. The contrast highlights deteriorating economic conditions affecting young people particularly. Nigerian emigrants encounter various hardships while pursuing better lives abroad. Citizens grow weary of repeated governmental assurances without tangible improvements. People desire functional systems rather than continued delay tactics. Effective governance remains the primary solution for reducing population outflow. [/QUOTE]
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