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Liberating Nigerian Youths from Cybercrime’s Grip

By
Auwal Salisu Salihu
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March 22, 2025

Liberating Nigerian Youths from Cybercrime’s Grip

The digital world has opened doors of opportunity, knowledge, and connection like never before. With just a click, young people can access vast resources, build networks, and even create life-changing innovations.

However, behind the glowing screens and endless possibilities lurks a growing menace—cybercrime. What was once a term associated with expert hackers and organized crime has now become a troubling reality among young people, with devastating consequences for individuals and society.

Imagine an 18-year-old girl who stumbles upon an online friend offering a golden investment opportunity. Excited and naive, she trusts him, only to realize she has been scammed out of her hard-earned savings.

Or consider the teenager who, driven by peer pressure and the allure of easy money, decides to engage in online fraud, believing he is merely outsmarting the system. These stories are not fiction; they unfold daily, revealing the dark side of cyberspace.

The rise of cybercrime among youths can be traced to multiple factors—economic hardship, unemployment, peer influence, and, most disturbingly, the glorification of internet fraud in popular culture.

Social media is flooded with images of young individuals flaunting extravagant lifestyles, expensive cars, and luxury vacations. Often, these symbols of wealth have been acquired through fraudulent means, creating a false impression that crime pays.

For many young minds struggling to find opportunities, the temptation becomes too strong to resist. But cybercrime is far from a victimless act. The damage it inflicts extends beyond financial losses.

Victims of online fraud suffer emotional distress, depression, and in some cases, even contemplate self-harm. Beyond individuals, businesses collapse due to cyber attacks, trust in digital transactions erodes, and nations lose billions in revenue.

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In Nigeria alone, cybercrime has resulted in massive financial losses and has tarnished the reputation of hardworking citizens abroad. Many Nigerians now face discrimination in job applications, visa approvals, and even financial transactions simply because of the actions of a few bad actors.

Furthermore, engaging in cybercrime puts young offenders themselves at risk. The digital footprint left behind makes it easier for law enforcement to track fraudulent activities.

Once caught, they face prosecution, imprisonment, and a tainted future. Many do not realize that a single mistake online can define their lives forever, closing doors to career opportunities, scholarships, and meaningful relationships.

Addressing this issue requires urgent and collective action. Families must take an active role in shaping the digital habits of their children, instilling values of honesty and hard work rather than celebrating quick wealth.

Schools must integrate cyber ethics and digital literacy into their curriculums, ensuring that students understand both the benefits and dangers of technology. The government, law enforcement agencies, and technology companies must work hand in hand to implement stronger cybersecurity measures, crack down on fraudulent networks, and hold criminals accountable.

Most importantly, young people must be encouraged to explore legitimate online opportunities. The internet is not just a tool for crime; it is also a gateway to innovation, entrepreneurship, and self-development.

With skills in digital marketing, programming, content creation, and freelancing, young Nigerians can earn a decent living without resorting to illegal activities. The dream of success should be built on hard work and integrity, not deception and shortcuts.

The cybercrime epidemic among youths is a ticking time bomb. If left unchecked, it will not only destroy the lives of individuals but also cripple the future of an entire generation.

It is time to rewrite the narrative—one where young people use technology to build, not to destroy. The power to change the course lies in our hands.

Auwal Salisu Salihu is a 200-level Mass Communication student at MAAUN. He can be reached via: [email protected].

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