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Defending Against Suburban Kidnapping and Home Invasions in Nigeria
It is 2 AM. The estate is quiet. The generator cut off at midnight. Most families are asleep behind locked doors and perimeter walls they

The Second Captivity: Why Survival is Only Half the Battle for Nigeria’s Abducted Women and Children
THE HEADLINES VS. THE REALITY We all see the photos on the news. Big government cars arrive covered in dust. Politicians in fine clothes step

She Boarded a Bus. She Never Arrived. The Growing Danger of Traveling as a Woman in Nigeria.
Bamise Ayanwole was 22 years old. She was a fashion designer, the last child of her parents, Joseph and Comfort. She had nine older siblings

The Nigeria School Kidnapping Crisis and the Fear Hanging Over Every Family
A Sad Children’s Day A school morning in Nigeria still begins quietly. Uniforms dry on fences overnight. Mothers tie headscarves before dawn. Fathers hurry children

What to Do If Your Friend Is in Danger and You Are Not There
It starts with a text. Maybe it says something vague like “I don’t feel good about this situation.” Maybe it is a location pin sent

How to Stay Safe in a Dangerous Neighborhood: What to Know Before You Go and How to Survive If You Are Already There
Every city in America has a geography of risk. Not every block is the same. Not every neighborhood carries the same story. And not every