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Young Nigerians Speak on Economic Pressures in 2026

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Young Nigerians React to Economic Pressures in 2026

As Nigeria moves through 2026, the country’s economic realities continue to shape the daily experiences of young people, with opinions reflecting both cautious optimism and deep frustration.

A HipTV vox pop conducted among young Nigerians reveals that while a few have managed to adapt, many say the economy remains harsh and unaccommodating.

“For me, 2026 has been good, but Detty December made people spend. I advise the youth to save because I have been keeping since January,” one respondent said.

Struggles with Unemployment and Rising Costs

Others were less optimistic. Several participants argued that the system itself is working against young people.

“The economy is not favouring young people in 2026 because the pressure is a lot. The country’s system is making young people struggle without results,” one youth stated.

Unemployment emerged as a major concern, forcing many into uncertain hustles.

“Unemployment is high. I am just going out to earn something. I only try my luck because you don’t know where favour will come from,” another respondent explained.

Rising living costs also featured prominently.

“The economy has not been favourable to me. Food is expensive, data is expensive. Make God help us,” a participant lamented.

Students are not spared either.

“As a student, it has been hard. I keep hustling in school. The government should reduce everything for us,” one interviewee appealed.

Despite the challenges, some youths are leveraging digital platforms to survive.

“I use social media to my advantage. The government should empower young people by providing the equipment we need,” a respondent suggested.

Overall, the voices of young Nigerians reflect a shared struggle with rising costs, unemployment, and economic pressure in 2026. While some are adapting through savings, digital work, and daily hustles, many say survival now depends on personal effort rather than system support. Respondents are calling on the government to prioritise youth-focused policies, create sustainable jobs, and provide practical empowerment to ease economic pressures.

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