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‘Japa’ With Sense, Runsewe Says Marriages, Families Collapsing 

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Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture, has cautioned Nigerians to be careful of joining the ‘japa’ wave in search of a better life, saying many who did are struggling to return.

Runsewe told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja that the trend had led to the disintegration of families and many marriages collapsing.

According to him, bankers and lecturers have joined the list, adding that there is a need for those who desire to migrate to other countries to plan well to avoid becoming a nuisance.

He said ‘japa syndrome’ should not be celebrated, saying many people who had done so were regretting and would not tell their families the truth. Runsewe said Nigeria would be great again, calling on everyone to keep hope alive and believe that better days are ahead.

“Japa is an unfortunate thing that is not in our culture, if you recollect in the 90s, Andrew checking out, that is the japa we are having today. When Andrew was checking out, it was for a different reason, but there is a new thing to it now.

“They are all coming back home, yes, I will give you an analysis to it now. The japa syndrome is an unfortunate thing, it started with doctors, not too long ago, we see lecturers, and now bankers have joined.

“A lot of them sold their houses, properties to ‘japa’, only for them to get to their destinations and realise that the japa is not in their interest,” Runsewe said.

“If you have 5,000 dollars now in Nigeria, multiply it by 748 Naira, if you have 5000 pounds in London today, you are going to pay tax, electricity, gas, insurance, don’t forget that when you are abroad everything will have to be insured.

“Many of their relatives and friends do not tell them the reality. They take pictures in beautiful places to deceive, they sell their houses, cars and get them to realise that it’s not always rosy.

“The rate at which you can save money in Nigeria is about 80 per cent, the rate at which you can save money abroad is less than 10 per cent, for every good you eat over there, cars driven, you pay tax, a lot of people misunderstood Japa, thinking it’s a dollar to a dollar.

“Up till this morning, many people in London, Canada, Germany are begging to come back home, most people are not aware of this, they are just saying ‘I want to leave”.

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