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Why Nigerian kidnap law banning families from paying ransoms may do more harm than good

By Ayoade Onireti, Lecturer in Law, University of Salford
Kidnapping for ransom has become one of the most significant challenges facing Nigeria today, and the government is attempting to address this by punishing families who pay ransoms. But many believe this has little chance of tackling the problem.

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