“Kidnapping is Now a Full-Time Business”: Ruger Raises Alarm Over Nigeria’s Security Breakdown

Afrobeats sensation Ruger has raised serious concern over Nigeria’s deepening security crisis, particularly the alarming rise in kidnappings across the country. In a powerful message to his millions of fans, the artist described kidnapping as a “full-time business” a haunting reflection of how the crime has evolved into a systemic and profit-driven enterprise.
Ruger’s remarks echo the growing frustration and fear among Nigerians, many of whom feel increasingly unsafe amid widespread reports of abductions on highways, in schools, and even within residential areas.
The Harsh Reality: Kidnapping as a Lucrative Enterprise
The singer’s stark characterization of kidnapping highlights a disturbing truth — what was once an occasional act of violence has now become an organized industry built on fear and extortion.
Key factors driving this crisis include:
- Exorbitant Ransoms: Criminal gangs are demanding multimillion-naira payments, turning abductions into a steady source of income.
- Nationwide Reach: No region is spared, with incidents reported across highways, farms, cities, and educational institutions.
- Economic Consequences: Constant fear of abduction has stifled investment, crippled agriculture, and drained families of resources spent on personal security.
Ruger’s Call: A Voice for the Voiceless
Ruger’s decision to publicly address this issue underscores his growing influence beyond the music scene. His comments spotlight the human cost of the crisis — from lost livelihoods to psychological trauma — and amplify calls for decisive government intervention.
For many young Nigerians, Ruger’s statement represents a cry for justice and safety in a nation where insecurity has become an everyday concern. He joins a rising chorus of celebrities and citizens demanding more than just words from the authorities.
The Way Forward: Restoring Hope and Safety
Experts agree that solving Nigeria’s kidnapping epidemic requires more than reactive measures. A sustainable path forward involves:
- Intelligence-Led Policing: Disrupting the financial and operational networks of kidnappers.
- Enhanced Security Deployment: Protecting vulnerable regions and major transport routes.
- Community Partnership: Encouraging collaboration between locals and law enforcement for early detection and prevention.
Ruger’s powerful statement serves as both a warning and a wake-up call that Nigeria’s future depends on restoring security and rebuilding public trust. Until the nation confronts the roots of this “kidnapping economy,” every sector, from agriculture to entertainment, remains at risk.
