New Poll Shows Nigerian Children Feel A Greater Pressure To Succeed

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Nigerian children and young people feel the most pressure to succeed globally, according to a new international survey by the United Nations Children's

Nigerian children and young people feel the most pressure to succeed globally, according to a new international survey by the United Nations Children’s Fund and Gallup, released ahead of World Children’s Day, marked annually on 20 November.

The survey, conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, examines young people’s opinions about their mental health, worldview, trust in institutions, importance of equality, climate change, and digital benefits and risks, among others. The survey also showed that 72 per cent of young Nigerians are more concerned about personal information being collected and shared online, than young people in any other country surveyed. The next highest are young people in Indonesia, at 63 per cent, and Kenya, at 54 per cent. As much as 84 per cent of children and young people in Nigeria also show high levels of concern about the risks of meeting someone in person after meeting them online.

 

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