Coal City University annual essay contest is organized to encourage students to develop their writing skills, build confidence, and showcase their creativity. It helps to increase awareness of current global issues among the young population. It aims to encourage and awaken the young mind’s initiative and capacity for creative thoughts toward sustainable development. In addition, the essay contest also seeks to get society to learn from the students and to recognize that it is our collective responsibility to address these issues.
Theme
“Drug Abuse in Nigeria”
Drug abuse is a growing problem among Nigerian youths, and it poses a significant threat to the nation’s social, economic, and political well-being. In Nigeria, the issue of drug abuse among the youths is multifaceted with a range of factors, including social, economic, and cultural factors contributing to the problem.
The key factors driving drug abuse among Nigerian youths are poverty and lack of access to basic amenities such as education, healthcare, and housing, leaving them idle and vulnerable to substance abuse.
Another factor that contributes to drug abuse among Nigerian youths is peer pressure. Many young people succumb to peer pressure. They experiment with drugs to fit in or be accepted by their peers. This act often leads to addiction, and many young people find themselves trapped in a cycle of drug abuse.
The availability and accessibility of drugs in Nigeria have increased dramatically in recent years, with drug traffickers and dealers exploiting the vulnerability of young people to make a profit. The Nigerian government’s efforts to tackle drug trafficking and abuse have been largely ineffective, and this has contributed to the problem.
To address drug abuse among Nigerian youths, there is a need for a comprehensive approach that addresses the underlying causes of the problem. This includes investing in education and vocational training programs that will provide young people with the skills and knowledge they need to secure meaningful employment. Additionally, the government needs to provide basic amenities such as healthcare, education, and housing to reduce poverty and the associated risk factors that contribute to drug abuse.
Efforts should also be made to increase public awareness of the dangers of drug abuse, including the physical and mental health consequences, as well as the social and economic costs. This can be done through public campaigns and educational programs targeting young people and their families.
Drug abuse among Nigerian youths is a significant problem that requires urgent attention. By addressing the underlying causes of the problem and implementing a comprehensive approach that includes education, awareness campaigns, and law enforcement, we can reduce the prevalence of drug abuse and its associated negative consequences on Nigerian society.
Essay
Once upon a time in Nigeria, there was a young man named Tunde. Tunde was a bright student who always excelled in his studies and had big dreams for his future. However, Tunde had a secret that he kept hidden from his friends and family. He was addicted to drugs.
At first, Tunde only used drugs recreationally. He would smoke weed with his friends on the weekends and feel a temporary high. But soon, he found himself needing more and more drugs to feel the same effect. He started using harder drugs like cocaine and heroin, and his life began to spiral out of control.
Tunde’s addiction led to him dropping out of school and losing touch with his family and friends. He became homeless and spent his days begging for money to buy drugs. His addiction had taken over his life, and he didn’t know how to break free.
As a senior secondary school student in Nigeria, you have the opportunity to research and write about drug abuse issues in Nigeria (not more than 1000 words). The prompt for this essay could be:
“Drug Abuse in Nigeria: Exploring the Causes, Effects, and Solutions”
In your essay, you could delve into the factors that contribute to drug abuse in Nigeria, such as poverty, peer pressure, and lack of education. You could also discuss the devastating effects of drug abuse, not just on the individual but on their families and communities as well. And most importantly, you may discuss potential solutions to this societal problem, such as increased access to treatment and education.
The purpose of this essay is to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse in Nigeria and inspire others to take positive action. We want that as you write this essay, you take time to deeply reflect on your points, internalize the material and be prepared to share your findings with peers. If your essay is selected for an award, you may be invited to the award ceremony where you will present and discuss it.