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The youth and crime in my country Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by salami adewale, Nigeria Jan 28, 2003
Peace & Conflict   Opinions

  

The economy of my country can be seen as non-stable and dwindling. Resultantly, it has been affecting the state of living for families. Families cannot put food on the tables for their dependants, they cannot clothe their dependants, and they cannot secure comfortable accommodation for them as well.

Children from these homes take to crimes to make themselves comfortable. They take to crimes such as cultism in schools, pick pocketing, robbery, and other societal vices like prostitution.

If the future leaders are so incorrigible, what becomes of the future?

Nigerian youths must unite and suggest solutions to the problems encouraging our friends to engage in crimes.

We need unity for a better tomorrow.





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How could foreigners help for Nigerians?
simonas gentvilas | Feb 18th, 2003



How could foreigners help for Nigerians?
simonas gentvilas | Feb 18th, 2003
I have heard much about politcal and crime situation in Nigeria and I was thinking about how could usual people help to such countries which are so corupted. I have some friends from Nigeria and they say that people are powerless against Nigerian criminals. What you could propose to us who live in Europe to do for your country?

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