 To your state now, Professor of Development Psychology at the University of Ibarron, Gris Adéjouin, has advised President Mohammed Buhari to adopt a non-violent approach to solve the increasing wave of youth violence across the country. Professor Adéjouin stated that this while delivering the 494th University of Ibarra inaugural lecture, entitled We're at Down, while reporting her research findings on youth violence in Nigeria, the professor stated that growing income inequality, rapid demographic changes in the youth population and urbanization have all been positively linked with youth violence. The children can be brought up to become functional adults in society, and of course when children are brought up to become functional in society, it means society will produce adults who will be responsible, have adults who will continue to national development, who will also be able to raise children that also contribute to national development. Now the point we've seen here today is that society should be alive to its responsibility in taking care of the children. From year to year, parents are neglecting their duties. Child rearing is weak, and it is because the old mothers, they are not allowed to participate, to help the young mothers. And the young mothers don't know what to do. In our society today, we have the prevalence of nuclear families as against what we used to have, the extended family system.