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    M.I. Abaga explains why teenage criminality is on the rise.

    Emma TeeBy Emma TeeFebruary 22, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • M.I Abaga reveals why crime rate is high among youths.

    • The rapper gives reasons why teenage crime is so rampant.

    M.I. Abaga explains why teenage criminality is on the rise.
    M.I. Abaga explains why teenage criminality is on the rise.

    Nigerian rapper and record producer Jude Lemfani Abaga, better known as M.I Abaga, has explained why some youths resort to internet fraud, ritual killings, and other vices in order to survive.

    In an interview with IT expert Olaniyi Ayoola in Abeokuta, the rap superstar addressed the stereotype that youths are lazy.

    He argued it is erroneous to hold on to such a claim seeing the gross unemployment rate in the country.


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    Abaga said:
    “The youths of Nigeria have been looking for jobs. For anyone to make a claim that they are lazy, the person must be able to look at the indices.
    “You can’t just make that sort of conjecture without having the economic framework within which that’s true.
    “If you look at the job market, you will see that there has been serious gross unemployment for a long time.”
    M.I. Abaga explains why teenage criminality is on the rise.
    M.I. Abaga
    He added: “Anytime that there’s gross unemployment, there’s also a tendency for there to be high crime rate, which is what we are experiencing.
    “But the high crime rate is not the indication of young people’s attitudes. It’s an indication that there is an ecosystem where there is no opportunity for them to work.
    “And, because they can’t work, and they have to eat, that’s why they have to find a means to survive. That is what we are experiencing in Nigeria today.”

    Recall, Mp3bullet.ng reported that the rapper has urged his colleagues to obtain Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) in advance of the 2023 general election.

    The record label executive and entrepreneur said this move will show the true leadership in everyone who carried out the exercise.

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