EDUCATION

BURNOUT BEFORE GRADUATION

A FEATURE Burnout among university students before graduation is not simple exhaustion, it is a chronic state of physical, emotional, and mental depletion caused by prolonged academic stress. Persistent fatigue even after sleeping Loss of interest in studies and previously enjoyed activities Emotional symptoms: irritability, sadness, feeling empty Behavioral signs: avoiding friends, poor focus, skipping

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THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN STUDENTS BUSINESS

A FEATURE While social media enables student entrepreneurship, it also creates unsustainable pressures that can harm academic performance, mental health, and privacy. Time conflict: Students must post frequently, taking time away from studies, sleep, and rest. Mental health strain: Constant comparison with others’ sales and success leads to anxiety and self-doubt. Platform vulnerability: Bad comments,

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TRUST DEFICIT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE YOUTH IN AFRICA

AN EXPLAINER Core problem A deep and growing trust deficit between African youth and their governments. Young people believe their leaders do not have their best interests at heart. This is not apathy, it is a rational response to repeated betrayal. Youth disengage from voting and public service. Frustration turns to protest or, in extreme

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GENERATIONAL CONFLICT (PARENTS VS YOUTHS)

AN EXPLAINER Core problem A painful generational disconnect in Nigerian families, where parents and youths interpret the same cultural values (respect, success, duty) through radically different historical lenses. This turns everyday decisions, career choice, marriage timing, dress, speech into emotional battlegrounds. Youths feel suffocated and underestimated. Parents feel disrespected and anxious that hard-won values are

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