In many Nigerian communities, a teenager with a smartphone can find a fraud tutorial more easily than a cybersecurity mentor. That is the quiet failure behind many of the loud headlines about cybercrime.
Nigeria should also change what it measures. Success should not be judged only by arrests, convictions, training attendance, or certificates issued. It should be judged by prevention and outcomes. How many young people were redirected before they offended? How many trainees were still engaged six months later? How many entered internships, jobs, paid projects or startups? How many programmes were improved because participants and employers were listened to?
Nigeriaβs challenge is not a shortage of digital talent. It is the failure to build enough legitimate routes for that talent and to stay with young people long enough for training to become transformation. If we do not create those routes, criminal networks will continue to create their own.
Nigeria does not have to choose between punishing cybercriminals and empowering young people. It must do both. But without pathways before fraud and follow-up after training, it will keep mistaking activity for strategy.
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