When Dr Abiola returned to Lagos from London last year, she brought more than just a suitcase: a decade of surgical expertise, a PhD in public health, and a strong desire to rebuild. Her journey is part of a growing trend as Nigeria fights against the “Japa syndrome,” the mass exodus of professionals, but a quiet reversal is beginning. Now more than ever, the emerging phenomenon of “Japada” (return migration) of skilled professionals provides a
When Dr Abiola returned to Lagos from London last year, she brought more than just a suitcase: a decade of surgical expertise, a PhD in public health, and a strong desire to rebuild. Her journey is part of a growing trend as Nigeria fights against the “Japa syndrome,” the mass exodus of professionals, but a quiet reversal is beginning. Now more than ever, the emerging phenomenon of “Japada” (return migration) of skilled professionals provides a