In the same vain, as many people move out to foreign countries, so will the number of skilled and talented citizens continue to shrink or reduce in the country. They become agents of development in the country of domicile. For instance, many Nigerian citizens are professors, Doctors, Engineers and Technicians in Europe and America.
On the contrary, however, while the foreign countries are developing their home countries continue to retard in growth and development and also suffer economically and otherwise. For instance, unemployment will be on the increase and those who are employed will continue to struggle to make ends meet.
Life, then for many of our citizens here in Nigeria are like commuter's dulled journey through the grey monotony of the shambled sides of ours; a city, a routine life, too difficult for us to bear. On the other hand, some would like to stamp out surprise in the name of better world. This is because our government can no longer provide us with the necessary facilities for a worth-while life