
Rethinking NYSC: Addressing Hidden Security Risks In Nigeria
In the heart of Africa’s most populous country lies a paradox—a program founded with the noble intentions of fostering national unity and providing opportunities for youth now stands as a debilitating albatross around the neck of progress. The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), a mandatory one-year service program for Nigerian university graduates, has in recent years devolved into a cauldron of inefficiency, ineffectiveness, and looming peril. Designed to dissolve ethnic divisions and catalyse youth development, the NYSC has lost its bearing, morphing into a financial drain on a struggling economy and a security risk too high for comfort.
As Nigeria …









