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Is kidnapping in Nigeria glamorized by the police? This video dives deep into the alarming rise of kidnapping, exploring its evolution from political protest to widespread criminal enterprise.

We examine how a weak system, poor governance, and underperforming security services have created a breeding ground for this devastating crime. Understand the core issues fueling insecurity and the urgent need for effective solutions.

Join the conversation and share your thoughts on this critical national challenge.

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00:00For most people, kidnapping is top in the pecking order of topical issues that will continue to be debated for
00:06a very long time to come.
00:08And for every Nigerian who combine hard work with vast facility full of common sense, what they require every day
00:15is adequate security.
00:16And the one bad thing about kidnapping now is that it creates a rupture in the heart of the kidnap,
00:21and for those who are expecting them to return back home, it is that bad.
00:24What is your thought on this?
00:25It is very bad. I mean, you're looking at the situation, something that started from political militancy, people trying to
00:32fight for what they felt was their right.
00:35In a country where they felt there was a lot of injustice, and from that, it met me first into
00:41what we now have today, criminal gangs, everybody trying to become a kidnapper, making so much money out of it.
00:49That's just it, because you have a weak system, you have poor governance, you have poverty, you have security services
00:56that are not up to scratch, that are not intelligent enough, that do not know the importance of intelligence gathering
01:01when you're trying to solve things like this.
01:04And when you have that kind of situation in a country where the system is not that professional, things like
01:12kidnapping, other forms of criminality will always hold sway.
01:19Thank you guys.
01:19Thanks.
01:19Thanks.
01:20Is there an end.
01:20I want to go anything.
01:20Thanks to seven.
01:20Wave.
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