“Home sweet home”

Volume 1 Issue 1 in a Series of Articles: There is nothing like home

By Femi Senu | @Femi_Senu | Saturday 20 January 2024 | 00:00 GMT

Why Do People Emigrate in Search of a New Home? Individuals emigrate for various reasons including the pursuit of employment, economic benefits, education, or to reunite with family. Others may flee from conflict, oppression, or violations of human rights. Additionally, the relentless impact of climate change, environmental disasters, and other ecological challenges often force people to relocate.

Exploring Additional Motives for Emigration

Political upheaval, economic difficulties, social strife, discrimination, scarcity of employment, general opportunities, natural calamities, or concerns for personal safety are also compelling reasons for individuals to leave their country.

The Unique Nature of Emigration Decisions

The decision to move to another country is deeply personal and stems from an individual’s unique situation and experiences.

Reluctant Departure from One’s Country

Have you ever left your homeland not by choice, but out of necessity? If you sought to escape and start afresh elsewhere, how did that turn out for you?

Current News: Migrant deaths, Sunday 14 January 2024. Do you believe that a crisis ensued shortly after departure? To delve deeper, visit- https://wordpress.com/post/nactpvs.wordpress.com/1074

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In our forthcoming article, Volume 1, Issue 2: “Home Sweet Home,” we present a comparative analysis of Nigeria with other nations across Africa, Europe, and beyond.

KNOWLEDGE BREAKS BARRIERS…AFRICA CREATES BRIDGES”

To read our published academic articles, please follow these links: 

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A critical assessment of anti‐corruption strategies for economic development in sub‐Saharan Africa: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/dpr.12442  First published: 18 May 2019

African school of thought: The missing ideology in finding a solution to sub‐Saharan African insecurity: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/dpr.12397 First published: 05 July 2018

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