Kidnapping has become a dark shadow that trails communities across Nigeria. From highways to farmlands, schools to city suburbs, families live with the fear that a single phone call could change their lives forever. Yet, despite government warnings and repeated assurances of improved security, one reality continues to define most hostage situations the payment of ransom. For many victims and their families, it is the thin line between life and death, freedom and captivity. So today on Niger...
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Kidnapping has become a dark shadow that trails communities across Nigeria. From highways to farmlands, schools to city suburbs, families live with the fear that a single phone call could change their lives forever. Yet, despite government warnings and repeated assurances of improved security, one reality continues to define most hostage situations the payment of ransom. For many victims and their families, it is the thin line between life and death, freedom and captivity. So today on Niger...
The Effect Of Continuous VIP Police Deployments On Public Safety In Nigeria
Nigeria Daily
24 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Effect Of Continuous VIP Police Deployments On Public Safety In Nigeria
In Nigeria, thousands of citizens struggle to get timely police response in their communities, while large numbers of officers are assigned to protect Very Important Persons from politicians to business elites. This episode explores the effects of this continuous deployment on public safety, policing efficiency, and trust in law enforcement. We hear from a police reform NGO with data and insights, the Nigeria Police Force on what they are doing to address the issue, and a security expert on...
Nigeria Daily
Kidnapping has become a dark shadow that trails communities across Nigeria. From highways to farmlands, schools to city suburbs, families live with the fear that a single phone call could change their lives forever. Yet, despite government warnings and repeated assurances of improved security, one reality continues to define most hostage situations the payment of ransom. For many victims and their families, it is the thin line between life and death, freedom and captivity. So today on Niger...