Young people leave Nigeria due to economic frustration, says Moghalu

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A former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and ex-presidential candidate, Kingsley Moghalu, has stated that young people leave the country due to economic frustration.

Moghalu pointed out that his family and children are also abroad.

He said, “My family has always been international by virtue of my career and my kids all want to come home to Nigeria. “That is why they encourage me in my political career because they feel that if I can win, I can lead the creation of a Nigeria to which they can return to very happily. And many other families return to.

 

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