The term “japa,” derived from Yoruba meaning “to run, flee, or escape,” has become a ubiquitous phrase in Nigerian parlance, encapsulating the growing trend of emigration among Nigerians, particularly young…
The term “japa,” derived from Yoruba meaning “to run, flee, or escape,” has become a ubiquitous phrase in Nigerian parlance, encapsulating the growing trend of emigration among Nigerians, particularly young…