The Japa syndrome and the migration of Nigerians to the United Kingdom: an empirical analysis

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作者
Okunade, Samuel Kehinde [1 ]
Awosusi, Oladotun E. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Johannesburg, Inst Future Knowledge, Johannesburg, South Africa
[2] Univ Forte Hare, Dept Polit & Int Relat, Alice, South Africa
关键词
Out-migration; Africa; Nigerians; The United Kingdom; Study permit; Japa syndrome;
D O I
10.1186/s40878-023-00351-2
中图分类号
C921 [人口统计学];
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摘要
Since the early years of independence, Africa has witnessed varying degrees of migration-regular and irregular. Scholarships in African regional studies have mainly attributed this phenomenon to factors such as high poverty levels, rising unemployment, and the deplorable economies of most African countries, Nigeria inclusive. However, the post-Covid-19 trend of out-migration of Nigerians to the UK, known as japa to the United Kingdom (UK) and other parts of the world, is concerning with multifaced implications. The study investigates the endogamous and exogamous variables responsible for this Japa syndrome in Nigeria. It contends that beyond the unfavourable economic climate and the lingering security issues among other internal vices in Nigeria, the current trend of out-migration bears a connection with the neo-liberal structure of the UK and the emerging global trend. The study argues further that the mad rush out-migration portends hydra-headed implications for the two countries and Africa at large. The study adopts a qualitative research design, including the utilisation of primary and secondary data. It draws primary data through pre-set standard e-interviews with thirty-six (36) Nigerian University students from seventeen (17) universities in the UK. The thematic analytic framework is applied to this data, with the product being an essay defined by seven sections.
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