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"They Entered My Car And Forced Me To Do This"- Woman Shares Her Terrible Experience With Thugs




Insecurity is a massive issue in Nigeria, and it appears to grow by day, despite threats by the government to deal with culprits, despite jungle justice meted out on the " unlucky" . Most thugs and hoodlums have resorted to kidnapping, it seems to be a lucrative gambling to them.


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According to Hope For Nigeria(on Facebook), " Mrs. Adoga, a staff of the Ministry for Budget and Economic Planning was going to drop her friend along Imgbi Road, Amarata, when armed men(alleged kidnappers) numbering four, came in the guise of being environmental officials and held her captive" Narrating the experience to people, Adoga said, " . . . after I closed from work, my friend pleaded that I drop her off at Imgbi Road.
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That why I prefer and trust the vigilantes men more than any other security agencies. They always act like armies a times, if our eastern governors should train, equip and pay much money to our local vigilante men believe me they quench crime, Nigeria needs more prison yards and not just to keep them in the prison make them work engage them n agricultural activities real hard work so that they can learn.

You are a good woman, keep doing good & keep your hands clean, evil will never subdue you. The Lord Jehovah always protect His people no matter the nature of the danger they fall into, May Almighty God protect us all and our country in general amen.

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