Banditry: When Nigeria fights back against insecurity
[Vanguard - Nigeria] - 17/09/2025
By SENATOR IROEGBU Kidnapping and banditry remain among Nigeria’s most pressing security challenges. From Zamfara to Kaduna and down to the South-East, this scourge has disrupted lives, displaced communities, and drained the economy through ransom payments. Despite the grim headlines, recent (…)
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