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Posted: 2025-04-26 19:41:58 UTC

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The author expresses skepticism about the claim that young men involved in cybercrime are victims of trafficking, suggesting that it's a convenient excuse to distract from the real issues. The author uses personal anecdotes and observations to highlight the prevalence of cybercrime among young people, particularly those from public schools, and questions the government's response to the issue.
Skepticism towards claims of cybercrime victims being trafficked.
High rate of cyber crimes among teenagers and young adults.
Failure rates in WAEC examinations among public school students.
Government's lack of attention to the issues faced by public schools.
High rate of cybercrime among teenagers and young adults.
Poor learning conditions in public schools.
Government's inadequate response to the issues in public schools.
Societal pressure on young people to succeed financially.