I'm still confused honestly because it's like you are trying to cover up for the youths in Nigeria, I'm living in Nigeria and all youths in my streets are into online scams and credit card frauds, the government isn't building fake news up but anyways I'm willing to drop this argument already, I will only do what I can to change this shameful curse that's tarnishing the image of Nigerians, only very few are ready to work hard and make money legally, God bless
I'm a youth and I'm not a scammer so are majority of youths in the country, this misconception of yours is what is causing most of the problem between the youth and the police in the country. The moment they see any young Nigerian doing well they tag them scammers. Do you know how many times I have been harass just because I'm a youth doing well for myself because I believe in this technology (currency) and invested when everyone was calling it a scam.
The youths in your street might be unproductive and as a result turn to scamming and other illegal activities for daily bread but you don't just use your street to judge everyone. How many youths are in your street compared to how many youths are all over Nigerian.
Yes we have scammers in the country and I have written about them many times but don't use the word majority when it isn't so. Besides the government are also contributing to this trend, if they have provided jobs as they were elected to do we won't be arguing about this as the youth would had been occupied doing something useful for themselves.