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Insecurity In Nigeria: Trends, Patterns and Warnings, By Adewale Ajadi
Essentially, 1960s Nigeria was not particularly crime-ridden. But, it was coming. And, it was clear there were matters to be considered.
Insecurity and a military checkpoint. Picture credit: REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde
Over the years, we have concentrated on what is external to us, rather than look deeply into what is internal. I speak of the nature of what we call insecurity and how it has evolved. Of course, it is easier to blame people in government. There are certainly things that they can get right…
The issues and continued graphic context of insecurity in Nigeria seems relentless. Insecurity in Nigeria offers a great way to look at ourselves, how we have evolved with respect to criminal behaviour, social pathologies, as well as our responses to the two concerns over the years. Many commentators want us to believe that things have never been so bad. In a way, they might be right. Never has the fragility of