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Is kidnapping becoming a political pawn in Nigeria? This video dives deep into the alarming rise of abductions, questioning if political maneuvering is hindering solutions.

The recent kidnapping of John Paul, his twin sons Paul and Peter, and the previous incidents involving schoolchildren and teachers paint a grim picture. These events are becoming unsettlingly common, raising concerns about the normalization of such crimes.

Could political ambitions be overshadowing the urgent need for **insecurity** solutions? One prominent figure's statement suggests a possible link between tackling **kidnapping** and presidential aspirations. This raises critical questions about accountability and the prioritization of public safety.

This alarming trend of **Nigeria**'s kidnapping crisis demands deeper examination. Join us as we explore the uncomfortable truth and question if this pervasive issue is being exploited for political gain.

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00:00This is Ade Joke, Ade Labu, John Paul was kidnapped alongside our two children, actually twins, Paul and Peter.
00:08This is the third time. The first one was in December. The second time was the school children, their teachers.
00:15And then this is a big one, a big catch. What's going on in all your states?
00:20Tale as old as time. That is what kidnapping has become in Nigeria now.
00:24We are getting used to that system. It starts becoming part of our life, which shouldn't be.
00:27But for my own school of thought, that's time to be corrected. For me, I think it's fast becoming political.
00:32Because for Marky Day to come out and say he's not really cared, he's not keen on solving the issue
00:36of insecurity in the state until he becomes a president.
00:38Who tells him he's going to be the president? How sure he's going to be the president?
00:41For me, it's a big problem. I just hope it's not going to become a national cake for everybody.
00:45I hope it doesn't become a national cake. But it's fast becoming a breakfast that has been served around by
00:50both young, old and everybody.
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