The Kidnapping Menace, Tales Of Abuja Victims.
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In this revealing episode of the Mic on Podcast, the anchor, Seun Okinbaloye delves into a compelling conversation with Ndu Nwokolo, a security expert and Agada Godwin Paul a kidnap victim. The focus of this discussion is the ominous shadow of abduction that has cast a long and dark clouds over Nigeria, spanning from the notorious Chibok girls' incident to the alarming surge in multiple kidnapping cases. The epicenter of this disconcerting trend has now shifted to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), where social media is inundated with distress calls, and the desperate cry for help resonates ever more loudly. The podcast highlights Nwokolo's insights into the potential consequences for the safety of Abuja and its diplomatic community, as well as a comprehensive strategy to combat the well-organized kidnappers and their planners. Additionally, the podcast amplifies firsthand accounts from survivors, offering narratives that further illuminate the brutality of these incidents. These stories reveal the profound psychological and physical trauma endured by those who have faced abduction. Ultimately, the podcast serves as a compelling call to action, illuminating the urgent need for collective efforts to address and curb the alarming rise of kidnappings in the country. Guest(s): Ndu Nwokolo Security Expert
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