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Why Foreign Embassies Are Sending Insecurity Alerts In Abuja by DataHackz: 7:10pm On Oct 29, 2022
We were inundated this past week with insecurity and terrorist attack alerts by some foreign embassies in Abuja. These alerts from investigations have been found to be data-driven.

Here are some visualizations of the weekly security situation from 2016 to date, specifically in Abuja Nigeria.

Please study the line graphs below.

Re: Why Foreign Embassies Are Sending Insecurity Alerts In Abuja by YourHerbalOrgan(f): 7:19pm On Oct 29, 2022
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Re: Why Foreign Embassies Are Sending Insecurity Alerts In Abuja by saladinnoir: 2:20pm On Oct 30, 2022
This graph might seem absurd but remember that Nigeria is large and most crimes go unreported. And they're mostly estimates not accurate figures

Nigeria is largely rural and semi rural and these places have limited access to the net and education so i suspect another chunk of crime happens there.

The graph only indicates deaths not death by violent crime, terrorism or disease. So natural occurances and fateful ends also make up a chunk of it

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