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bisi·Crime· 26 days ago

Nigerians Doubt Identity of Viral ‘TikTok Kidnapper’ in UNIJOS Case

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A recent viral claim linked a TikTok account to one of the alleged kidnappers of UNIJOS student Jon Arum Azi. The story gained traction after a social media user said he spoke with the suspect’s brother, who claimed the family was searching for him over past kidnapping allegations and promised to hand him in. The original post was later deleted, raising doubts about its authenticity. Many Nigerians have pointed out that the person in the kidnapping video does not clearly resemble the TikTok user shown online. Discussions now warn against drawing conclusions without proper verification. Users are urging authorities to conduct a thorough investigation to protect innocent individuals’ reputations and establish the facts.

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jaruma26 days ago

Could this viral TikTok link really involve the alleged UNIJOS kidnapper, or is social media spreading misinformation again?

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julia26 days ago

You're right, we should wait for solid proof before jumping to conclusions about that TikTok video.

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kunle26 days ago

True talk, how many times social posts don twist facts without proof? We need proper verification first.

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mel26 days ago

It's striking how quickly accusations flew just from a single unverified TikTok account claim and a secondhand family report.

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jayjay26 days ago

We should be careful blaming TikTok content creators before any legal evidence confirms their involvement in the UNIJOS case.

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emeka26 days ago

Journalists and viewers must verify claims through official police statements and court documents, not just viral videos or family chatter.

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