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Youth Restiveness and insecurity in Nigeria.

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Basically this episode is continuation of last week's podcast with more details... Today We discussed youth Restiveness and insecurity in Nigeria. According to Elegbeleye (2005) defined youth restiveness as “a sustained protestation embarked upon to enforce desired outcome from a constituted authority by an organized body of youths.” It is marked by violence and disruption of lawful activities. I hope you enjoy today's episode please like and subscribe to this podcast where ever you here your podcast from. God bless
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Basically this episode is continuation of last week's podcast with more details... Today We discussed youth Restiveness and insecurity in Nigeria. According to Elegbeleye (2005) defined youth restiveness as “a sustained protestation embarked upon to enforce desired outcome from a constituted authority by an organized body of youths.” It is marked by violence and disruption of lawful activities. I hope you enjoy today's episode please like and subscribe to this podcast where ever you here your podcast from. God bless
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