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Abuja’s Tangled Web: Chronicles of ‘One-Chance’ Dread, Digital Abductions, and the Trauma of Ransom Kidnappings

Abuja’s once serene streets now bear witness to harrowing tales of terror.
Greatness Olorunfemi’s tragic demise in 2023 was not just an isolated event; it reverberated as a haunting reminder of the pervasive ‘one-chance’ assaults afflicting the city. Her story is not singular; it echoes the silent suffering of countless others ensnared in this perilous trap.
“She closed from work around 5 p.m. and it was raining. After that, everybody started looking for a vehicle to their destination,” Greatness’ friend recounted before her untimely death, encapsulating the vulnerability that many commuters face.

Irene Chukwuma’s recount of a 2019 taxi ride plunges us into the calculated malevolence lurking within everyday commutes. “I was begging them to take what they wanted and let me go, but they refused to listen,” Irene shared, her voice reflecting the harrowing ordeal she endured.
Gift Onuorah’s traumatic entanglement with a Bolt driver strips away the illusion of safety within app-based services. “Immediately they pushed me out of the moving vehicle, it was not up to fifty minutes, I received a debit alert from my account,” Gift recollected, her experience serving as a stark warning of the perils lurking behind digital convenience.
Titilope Fadere’s vigilance amidst potential kidnappings through ride-hailing apps illuminates the dire need for heightened awareness. “I just walked down the road, waiting to cancel the ride and reorder another one,” Titilope recounted, emphasizing the need for swift action in such situations.
Leng Zainab’s narrow escape from an attempted abduction by a supposed Bolt driver amplifies the deceptive veneer within app-based transportation. “When he noticed I had passed a message to the pump attendant and was about to raise an alarm, he sped off,” Leng disclosed, highlighting the urgency of discernment in precarious situations.
Digital Deception: App-Based Kidnapping’s Dark Facade
Beyond the streets, Abuja’s digital realm harbors dangers. It’s not just about convenience; it’s a realm fraught with predators. The digital deception unfolds with calculated precision: Irene Chukwuma’s nightmare, a concoction of technology and human malevolence.
Her innocuous ride turned sinister, orchestrated by tech-savvy criminals. “They made me call my brother and my choirmaster for money,” Irene recalled, shedding light on the manipulation tactics employed by these criminals.
Gift Onuorah’s trauma pierced through the presumed security of app-based services, uncovering the treacherous underbelly of digital convenience. “They demanded my ATM and its password, which I gave unknowingly,” Gift admitted, a chilling reminder of the vulnerability faced by unsuspecting users.
Titilope Fadere’s vigilance emerges as a stark reminder of lurking dangers in a tech-dependent society. “The second caller’s voice was different from the first, and that’s when I realized something was wrong,” Titilope shared, underscoring the importance of discerning discrepancies in digital interactions.
Leng Zainab’s harrowing encounter highlights the deceptive illusion within app-based transportation. “His demeanor at the fueling station made me get out immediately,” Leng recounted, revealing the nuanced cues she picked up during the chilling experience.
Navigating the Shadows: Abuja’s Cry for Vigilance and Resilience
In the wake of these chilling accounts, Abuja grapples with the grim reality of ransom kidnappings, inflicting agonizing negotiations and deep scars that transcend physical wounds, leaving behind psychological trauma and a ceaseless cycle of despair.
While law enforcement underscores vigilance and caution, the rise in ‘one-chance’ assaults, app-based kidnappings, and ransom abductions paints a grim portrait of the city’s security crisis.
As victims strive to heal, Abuja faces a pivotal moment, calling for unified efforts, stringent measures, and unwavering resilience to combat the escalating tide of crime and restore faith in its streets.
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