Evolving Kidnapping Tactics in Nigeria Amid Economic Strain

Kidnapping in Nigeria has entered a new phase characterized by sophistication and insider involvement. Criminals now often include family members, drivers, and domestic workers who have access to potential victims.
This shift is attributed to rising economic hardship and visible wealth, which has fostered resentment and a sense of entitlement among some individuals. The article suggests that as wealth becomes more visible, it attracts attention and can lead to criminal behavior, with kidnapping becoming a calculated economic model.
The narrative emphasizes that the traditional security measures are no longer sufficient; instead, individuals must protect their information and routines to mitigate risks. The changing dynamics of kidnapping reflect broader societal issues, including weakened social trust and the impact of economic pressures on moral choices.
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