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Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by DiamondsAreFore(op): 5:35am On Nov 21, 2025
Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index

Nigeria ranks 8th out of 193 countries in the global organized crime index (2025): Here are the first 15 countries.

1. Myanmar 🇲🇲
2. Colombia 🇨🇴
3. Mexico 🇲🇽
4. Ecuador 🇪🇨
5. Paraguay 🇵🇾
6. DR Congo 🇨🇩
7. South Africa 🇿🇦
8. Nigeria 🇳🇬
9. Lebanon 🇱🇧
10. Turkey 🇹🇷
11. Kenya 🇰🇪
12. Iraq 🇮🇶
13. Honduras 🇭🇳
14. Brazil 🇧🇷
15. Libya 🇱🇾

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Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by lilsmart(m): 5:37am On Nov 21, 2025
Make i hit the nail on the head.
When pastors and churches constantly flaunt their wealth buying private jets and exotic cars they are essentially painting a giant target on their congregations. They are advertising the church as a lucrative financial institution, not just a place of worship.

The most painful part is that it is the poor, faithful members who will suffer for this ostentation. The wealthy pastors are already shielded by tight police and private security. So, the kidnappers will logically target the vulnerable, everyday worshippers. They become the pawns because the criminals now believe the church has the money to pay. The poor are used as human ATMs, and their suffering is the price of their leaders' vanity.

Critical thinking everyone is entitled to his/her opinion
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by DiarisGodoo: 5:38am On Nov 21, 2025
Whoever came up with this list was drunk.
Where is Italy that is the originator and home of the Mafia
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by princeade86(m): 5:41am On Nov 21, 2025
God will always show us mercy 🙏 . South Americans are the most de@dly on earth.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by HgAkpobomeEr: 5:42am On Nov 21, 2025
Organized crime is not peculiar to Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by MadamVanessa(f): 6:37am On Nov 21, 2025
shocked


This is not even correct, anything aside number one position,is false and fabricated.. Nigeria is so rotten, so so rotten.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by obi4eze(m): 6:48am On Nov 21, 2025
No surprise Nigeria is a disgraced country.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by trutharena: 7:01am On Nov 21, 2025
Organized crime thrives in countries with weak institutions and low enforcement capabilities.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by ChizzyBuna(m): 7:39am On Nov 21, 2025
Imagine a thief come to your house to kill you
You catch and arrest the thief.
Then you rehabilitate the thief and adopt him into your family.

Even Satan himself will be confused

I said it before that the end of APC will be ready in history books as the Hitler's of Nigeria

Tinubu name will forever be marked in history as worse regime than Abacha.

APC is a criminal organization

That is why Trump called Nigeria a country of particular concern
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by slivertongue: 7:48am On Nov 21, 2025
Nigeria is already a failed state pretending to be strong
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by sirchim(m): 8:04am On Nov 21, 2025
apCHEAT just dey break break record no b small. E never reach when Baban Baban BARAWOO go resign? GEJ no do reach this one, when him ask am to resign.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by Salewa97: 8:21am On Nov 21, 2025
The organized crime in Nigeria are mostly political and economic related.

The politicians and the business tycoons are the major culprits
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by kingmaster2009: 8:25am On Nov 21, 2025
I search for Yemen in this list. I didn't see... Someone sat in the beer parlor and started cooking up an index list just to cajole his fellow zombies.

The last time I checked, Yemen and Afghanistan were failed countries where full-blown anarchy exists.

Iya Alamala Index list for gullible people like Op
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by iwaeda: 8:29am On Nov 21, 2025
Agberos come second after bandits and terrorists. Know this live peacefully in Lagos. grin grin grin grin angry
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by Anither563: 8:41am On Nov 21, 2025
This is not good at all. The Federal Government must work with the National Assembly to develop a comprehensive legal framework to address this serious national security and international relations challenge.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by bluepreek(m): 8:53am On Nov 21, 2025
See what Lamidu cownu and likes have done to Nigeria sad
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by nairalanda1(m): 8:54am On Nov 21, 2025
lilsmart:
Make i hit the nail on the head.
When pastors and churches constantly flaunt their wealth buying private jets and exotic cars they are essentially painting a giant target on their congregations. They are advertising the church as a lucrative financial institution, not just a place of worship.

The most painful part is that it is the poor, faithful members who will suffer for this ostentation. The wealthy pastors are already shielded by tight police and private security. So, the kidnappers will logically target the vulnerable, everyday worshippers. They become the pawns because the criminals now believe the church has the money to pay. The poor are used as human ATMs, and their suffering is the price of their leaders' vanity.

Critical thinking everyone is entitled to his/her opinion
So, in other words, the chruch and all christians are criminals.

Good.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by nairalanda1(m): 8:55am On Nov 21, 2025
Salewa97:
The organized crime in Nigeria are mostly political and economic related.

The politicians and the business tycoons are the major culprits
Including the man in Aso Rock?
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by prinsam30: 8:55am On Nov 21, 2025
Can u imagine and yet some idiotts will say the country is moving fine
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by nairalanda1(m): 8:56am On Nov 21, 2025
bluepreek:
See what Lamidu cownu and likes have done to Nigeria sad
And the boko haram members up north are all from Umuahia and Ihiala then? Right.

Don't let bigotry cloud you.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by SlavaUkraini:
Considering the recent abduction of people Nigeria is actually number 1...
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by OredoPikin2: 8:58am On Nov 21, 2025
lilsmart:
Make i hit the nail on the head.
When pastors and churches constantly flaunt their wealth buying private jets and exotic cars they are essentially painting a giant target on their congregations. They are advertising the church as a lucrative financial institution, not just a place of worship.

The most painful part is that it is the poor, faithful members who will suffer for this ostentation. The wealthy pastors are already shielded by tight police and private security. So, the kidnappers will logically target the vulnerable, everyday worshippers. They become the pawns because the criminals now believe the church has the money to pay. The poor are used as human ATMs, and their suffering is the price of their leaders' vanity.

Critical thinking everyone is entitled to his/her opinion
which pastor in the north is flaunting wealth?
una dey always like deviate.
how many pastors and churches have been targeted in the south.
even the owo massacre, no one know the pastor.
face the real issue and stop looking for blames
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by Bluntemperor: 8:58am On Nov 21, 2025
lilsmart:
Make i hit the nail on the head.
When pastors and churches constantly flaunt their wealth buying private jets and exotic cars they are essentially painting a giant target on their congregations. They are advertising the church as a lucrative financial institution, not just a place of worship.

The most painful part is that it is the poor, faithful members who will suffer for this ostentation. The wealthy pastors are already shielded by tight police and private security. So, the kidnappers will logically target the vulnerable, everyday worshippers. They become the pawns because the criminals now believe the church has the money to pay. The poor are used as human ATMs, and their suffering is the price of their leaders' vanity.

Critical thinking everyone is entitled to his/her opinion
See the beautiful Nonsense you displayed here on Nairaland Forum shows nobody can help Stupid People!
If you are pained because of the Church and Pastors Wealth,then start your own and leave the Church alone- for ' the gate of hell will not prevail on the Church '
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by descartes400: 8:59am On Nov 21, 2025
DiarisGodoo:
Whoever came up with this list was drunk.
Where is Italy that is the originator and home of the Mafia
In addition, where is the US of A in the list? the global empire of crime.

Some unpatriotic accursed elements will run amok in to town with the list and start cussing the country of their forebears over list prepared by the western hegemony and used as a tool of control or compliance and subservient mechanism over other countries.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by chibu4u2(m): 8:59am On Nov 21, 2025
Congo and SA commit crime reach us?. Kudos to Mexico and Columbia. Not surprised l!!
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by lilsmart(m): 9:02am On Nov 21, 2025
That is a deliberate and illogical misrepresentation of my pointa classic straw man argument. Criticizing the ostentatious wealth of some church leaders and its security consequences is not the same as labeling all Christians as criminals. Do not twist my words.

My argument is about the vulnerability of the poor, not the criminality of the faithful.



nairalanda1:
So, in other words, the chruch and all christians are criminals.

Good.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by GardenOfGod(m): 9:02am On Nov 21, 2025
Not in technology o... But organized crime...
What is Nigeria really good at compared to other countries?
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by dangermouse(m): 9:04am On Nov 21, 2025
lilsmart:
Make i hit the nail on the head.
When pastors and churches constantly flaunt their wealth buying private jets and exotic cars they are essentially painting a giant target on their congregations. They are advertising the church as a lucrative financial institution, not just a place of worship.

The most painful part is that it is the poor, faithful members who will suffer for this ostentation. The wealthy pastors are already shielded by tight police and private security. So, the kidnappers will logically target the vulnerable, everyday worshippers. They become the pawns because the criminals now believe the church has the money to pay. The poor are used as human ATMs, and their suffering is the price of their leaders' vanity.

Critical thinking everyone is entitled to his/her opinion
Logical. But you entirely forgot to mention the politicians also.
They are much more worse.
The number one problem mitigating Nigerian growth as a nation.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by nairalanda1(m): 9:06am On Nov 21, 2025
lilsmart:
That is a deliberate and illogical misrepresentation of my pointa classic straw man argument. Criticizing the ostentatious wealth of some church leaders and its security consequences is not the same as labeling all Christians as criminals. Do not twist my words.

My argument is about the vulnerability of the poor, not the criminality of the faithful.
No, you basically said the church is the source of all criminals, so, I guess we all have to believe you and essentially assume that all christians are criminals and supporting a criminal enterprise too.

You are enlightened and know all...
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by Flangelo12: 9:07am On Nov 21, 2025
South Africa topping Nigeria.

I like.
grin
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by Mirasteel: 9:10am On Nov 21, 2025
EL Salvador that used to be number one is now the most safest country on earth, all thanks to their president Nayib Bukele.

How he tamed those violent gangs in few years got me totally gobsmacked.
Re: Nigeria Ranks 8th Out Of 193 Countries In The Global Organized Crime Index by Sheuns(m): 9:11am On Nov 21, 2025
DiarisGodoo:
Whoever came up with this list was drunk.
Where is Italy that is the originator and home of the Mafia
Do you hear of the mafia going into villages and murdering, kidnapping people and school children for any reason?
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