
Across Africa, millions of parents are quietly preparing their children not for national continuity, but for departure. From Nairobi to Accra, families are selling land, draining savings, and reorganizing entire lives around visas, foreign universities, and migration pathways because stability increasingly feels easier to find elsewhere than at home. This is no longer just a migration story. It is a story about fear, survival, and what happens when even a continent’s most hopeful families slowly stop trusting the systems surrounding their children’s futures.
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