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Japa: Stay, Help Build Nigeria Rather Than Emigrating, Tacha Urges

vivian peter September 1, 2025 0

Lagos, Nigeria – Reality TV star and influencer Anita Natacha Akide, popularly known as Tacha, has appealed to young Nigerians to reconsider the trend of “japa”—the mass emigration in search of better opportunities abroad.

 

Speaking during a recent live session, Tacha urged youths to stay back and contribute to nation-building, stressing that Nigeria’s growth depends on the talents and energy of its people. She argued that while challenges exist, continuous migration could weaken the country’s human capital base.

 

> “If everybody leaves, who will be left to build Nigeria? We need to channel our creativity and resilience here,” she said.

 

 

 

Her comments come amid rising concerns over brain drain, as thousands of Nigerian professionals and students relocate yearly in pursuit of economic stability, improved security, and quality education.

 

Tacha, however, acknowledged the difficulties driving the exodus but insisted that patriotism and collective effort are key to transforming Nigeria into a country where citizens can thrive.

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