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Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by kel4soft: 11:46pm On Feb 14, 2023
Let those kidnappers release their captors at their respective camps. No money to pay ransom. They can't buy food for their hosts. Just release them, so they can go home.

You guys should find another job (I know they are seeing this post because most of them visit Nairaland and even their agents do) Those forest you take your victims to. Start farming so you can make money and make sure you open bank account to sell your products.


Thank you.

On a more serious note, I haven't heard of kidnapping since this policy entered this fulll blown stage.

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Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by Onucs(m): 12:11am On Feb 15, 2023
They go soon kidnap u grin
Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by kel4soft: 12:16am On Feb 15, 2023
Onucs:
They go soon kidnap u grin

I dey wait for them. 😁

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Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by Treasure17(m): 12:19am On Feb 15, 2023
I doubt but I guess they are probably trying to figure out how to beat CBN at their game. Suddenly nothing like bandits, kidnapping and Boko Haram anymore.

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Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by 2aces(m): 12:21am On Feb 15, 2023
Jungle don mature
Emefiele 1:0 Kidnappers

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Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by DaddyCoool: 12:28am On Feb 15, 2023
Treasure17:
I doubt but I guess they are probably trying to figure out how to beat CBN at their game. Suddenly nothing like bandits, kidnapping and Boko Haram anymore.

Even Boko Haram. I thought Boko Haram was fighting for 72 virgins, not money

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Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by Wiseandtrue(f): 2:45am On Feb 15, 2023
So bad policies spring good news in this country undecided smh

What a country
Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by internationalman(m): 2:59am On Feb 15, 2023
Wiseandtrue:
So bad policies spring good news in this country undecided smh

What a country

Nigeria is not a conventional country where things work accordingly..

Nigeria is an insanely weird country where everything works in reverse.

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Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by ciencee(m): 4:19am On Feb 15, 2023
I like this policy small, at least I can travel without fear of being kidnapped.

Na only hunger wey dey wire me I dey reason small for the policy.
Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by Profadvocate: 5:26am On Feb 15, 2023
The policy has stop kidnapping ooo
What naija police and army could not do

Even Boko Haram activities have reduced and even corrupt activities from law enforcement agent

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Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by Almaigaa: 5:50am On Feb 15, 2023
ciencee:
I like this policy small, at least I can travel without fear of being kidnapped.

Na only hunger wey dey wire me I dey reason small for the policy.


No try am for Igbo land oo. UGM and IPOB dont kidnap for ransome alone. They Cannibalise on their victims too.

If you must travel, travel to the North, West or South South. You will be safe in those places.

Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by owem19(m): 7:31am On Feb 15, 2023
Not really, their sponsors are really busy with campaign after election it's business as usual
Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by owem19(m): 7:31am On Feb 15, 2023
Not really, their sponsors are really busy with campaign after election it's business as usual they are on a low now

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Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by LikeAking: 8:01am On Feb 15, 2023
kel4soft:
Let those kidnappers release their captors at their respective camps. No money to pay ransom. They can't buy food for their hosts. Just release them, so they can go home.

You guys should find another job (I know they are seeing this post because most of them visit Nairaland and even their agents do) Those forest you take your victims to. Start farming so you can make money and make sure you open bank account to sell your products.


Thank you.

On a more serious note, I haven't heard of kidnapping since this policy entered this fulll blown stage.

All those useless cliams by cbn na lies.

I wonder why the old people for Nigeria believe those cbn thing.

We the youths told me gem dis policy will bring disaster by they disagreed.
Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by MurderX: 8:49am On Feb 15, 2023
owem19:
Not really, their sponsors are really busy with campaign after election it's business as usual they are on a low now
Their sponsors don't have the cash anymore.

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Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by Patriotsleague: 11:13am On Feb 15, 2023
Yes
Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by Kyari79(m): 6:23pm On Feb 15, 2023
But they came & abdubt three peoples in our town yesterday night (katsina state)
Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by ciencee(m): 8:02pm On Feb 15, 2023
Almaigaa:



No try am for Igbo land oo. UGM and IPOB dont kidnap for ransome alone. They Cannibalise on their victims too.

If you must travel, travel to the North, West or South South. You will be safe in those places.

I live in Anambra, Awka precisely.
Most of the News you read online about the East ain't true, though I can't say for Imo.
But in Anambra, Outside occasionally cult clashes, those kidnapper and UGM news ain't true.
Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by Almaigaa: 8:04pm On Feb 15, 2023
ciencee:


I live in Anambra, Awka precisely.
Most of the News you read online about the East ain't true, though I can't say for Imo.
But in Anambra, Outside occasionally cult clashes, those kidnapper and UGM news ain't true.

I live in the East too. I was in Ebinato in Nmewi for 3 months. The East don cast.

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Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by ObosiUkwalla: 1:58am On Feb 16, 2023
Almaigaa:


I live in the East too. I was in Ebinato in Nmewi for 3 months. The East don cast.

Even almajiri wey never comot for him village for malkohi in adamawa state dey claim traveller
Re: Has This CBN Policy Reduced Kidnapping? by Almaigaa: 5:42am On Feb 16, 2023
ObosiUkwalla:


Even almajiri wey never comot for him village for malkohi in adamawa state dey claim traveller

God forbid. I can not live in IGBO Land. I just came here for a project and ill be leaving soon. I wonder how Igbo people do it, Igbo land is not conducive at all.

Cost of things are like 10 times higher than the Almighty North. A Cup of Rice is 400 here. Insecurity is also high. People are being Kidnaped, Killed, Cannibalised etc. No good Roads, almost ZERO infrastructure. Red potopoto everywhere.

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