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Kidnappers clad in Army uniform release footage of their victims

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Kidnappers clad in Army uniform release footage of their victims​


Suspected Fulani kidnappers have shared footage of their abducted victims somewhere in the forest of Akoko-Edo LGA. These kidnappers were cladded in Army uniforms and they concealed their faces. They were seen torturing their victims which included men and women. The victims were pleading for their lives but the kidnappers appeared to be unremorseful.

This clip was shared by one @AlphaDeGreat on the X platform where he wrote, "Fulani kidnappers cladded in full military uniforms showing their victims. This is the current situation in Akoko-Edo LGA Forests."

In recent times, there have been several cases of reported kidnapping and ridiculous demands for ungodly ransom. Whenever the family of an abductee can't meet up the demands, such a person is killed and their corpse disposed of in a nearby community for their family members to bury. The occurrence of kidnapping in Nigeria is becoming rampant and citizens are scared to travel by road.
The rate of insecurity has shot over the roof and this has infused panic in the minds of Nigerians.

A few reactions from this post are shared below
@everythingmayowa: Omo this country is not safe again o, why hasn't the president declared state of emergency yet????
@w.u.r.a.h: And y'all are blaming people that have millions but still chose to JAPA. How will I have millions but have to sleep with one eyes open because no one knows who's next....sigh
@soloblinkz: Your daily prayer in Nigeria should be, "Pray to never be unlucky"