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Cyber-crimes and Youth Empowerment for Socio-Economic Development in Nigeria

Augustine Eguavuon Ainabor and Benjamin Osalumese Akuza
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Augustine Eguavuon Ainabor: Department of Public Administration, Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi
Benjamin Osalumese Akuza: Department of Public Administration, Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 7, 1558-1569

Abstract: The study which is based on content analysisis an attempt to establish anexus between cybercrimes, youth empowerment and socio-economic development in Nigeria. It explores the underlying factors that contribute to youth involvement in cybercrimes, as well as the impact of cybercrimes on youth empowerment in Nigeria. Cybercrime poses a significant threat to individuals, businesses andgovernmentsthe world overas it hinders meaningful socio-economic development of any country. Cybercrime no doubt, remains a serious challenge to the teeming youth in Nigeria and has become a source of worries to well-meaning Nigerians including the leadership of the country. In order to achieve the objective of this study, secondary data were collected, and data obtained were content-analyzed to establish a nexus between cybercrime and youth empowerment in Nigeria. The study also analyzes the nature and prevalence of cybercrimes among Nigerian youth, the challenges to youth empowerment in the country, and efforts at addressing these challenges. Findings reveal that cybercrimes undermine youth empowerment by limiting their access to education, gainful employment and other opportunities, and that the inability of Nigerian youth to navigate the digital environment safely and responsibly poses grave danger to Nigerians and the Nigerian economy. It was also found that lack of digital training, non-acquisition ofcyber security skills, poverty, unemployment and social inequality, are among the key factors that drive youth involvement in cybercrimes. Based on the finding, the paper recommends among others the need to address the root causes through the empowerment of young people with the necessary skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the digital landscapethus mitigating the risks of cybercrime and unlocking new opportunities for innovation, entrepreneurship and socio-economic development in Nigeria. The study equally recommends the need for a comprehensive and coordinated approach to youth empowerment that integrates initiatives aimed at addressing the root causes of cybercrimes. It concludes that only a deliberate promotion of digital literacy and cyber security skills among the Nigerian youth can guarantee youth empowerment and socio-economic development in Nigeria.

Date: 2025
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