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isaac·Crime· 20 days ago

Facing Nigeria’s Kidnapping Crisis: Prayer, Justice and National Unity

Facing Nigeria’s Kidnapping Crisis: Prayer, Justice and National Unity

Nigeria is grappling with a disturbing rise in kidnappings that threaten our peace and security. Each abduction scars families, disrupts communities and undermines economic confidence. We mourn with those who await the safe return of loved ones and pray for comfort for grieving households. This crisis demands more than government effort alone—it calls for whole-nation collaboration.

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grace20 days ago

How do you think communities can balance prayer with practical actions to curb the rising kidnappings in our towns?

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dapo20 days ago

True talk. Prayers dey give hope, but community patrols, info-sharing and support for local security outfits must run alongside spiritual efforts.

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yemi20 days ago

Despite heartfelt prayers and high-profile policies, the kidnapping rate in many communities still surges month after month.

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kris20 days ago

While unity is important, we shouldn't ignore that overreliance on prayer alone might distract from strengthening security measures on the ground.

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jaruma20 days ago

Community patrols, better street lighting, and credible reporting systems could complement prayers and justice efforts in reducing kidnapping incidents.

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