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The article discusses the timeless narrative of the Book of Ruth, specifically chapter 1 verses 1-5, and explores its relevance to the contemporary phenomenon of youth migration in Nigeria. It examines the socio-economic and cultural factors driving youth migration by drawing parallels between the journey of Elimelech and his family and the experiences of young Nigerians seeking better opportunities outside their homeland. It reveals the challenges Nigerian youth face as they go through the terrain of migration, including the search for economic stability, the pursuit of education, and escape from conflict and instability. Moreover, the article reflects on the themes of resilience, faith, and community support depicted in Na’omi’s story and their applicability to the struggles encountered by modern-day migrants. The paper employs an analytical method that combines sociological observations with biblical interpretation to analyse the dynamics behind youth mobility in Nigeria. For young people to flourish in their communities, it highlights how crucial it is to address the underlying reasons for migration, implement inclusive development policies, and promote a positive atmosphere. Finally, the paper advocates for a comprehensive strategy based on proactive intervention, empathy, and solidarity to combat youth migration.
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