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Attitude of Successful Aramoko Men and Women towards Youth Unemployment

The topic of this piece would have been better reconstructed as attitude of Aramoko men and women towards Human Capital Development or youth unemployment. To know that there is a little problem with the topic , what is success? And who is a successful man or woman? Success is doing the ordinary things in an extraordinary way and the ability to sustain the aura ( Ilesanmi D.A 2009). Besides success without a successor, they say is no success then the question is: who are the successful Aramoko Men and Women? The answer may not be provided here. I will leave my readers to think about the answer themselves. This is not a pride; but for a right thinking person, the answer is known already. Man could be rich but unsuccessful; but he may be successful without being rich. For the former, the topic under discussion is apt and timely.   Strictly speaking, as an economist, the demography of Aramoko-Ekiti coupled with dangerous politics of indifference played   against youth unemployment