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Israel DMW Raises Alarm Over Rising Kidnappings in Edo State

Israel DMW Raises Alarm Over Rising Kidnappings in Edo State

Davido’s logistics manager, Israel Afeare, popularly known as Israel DMW, has voiced deep concern over the alarming rate of kidnappings in Edo State, urging both the state and federal governments to act swiftly before the situation worsens.

The socialite took to his Instagram page to share a disturbing video showing a young woman who had reportedly been abducted by gunmen. In the heartbreaking footage, the visibly terrified woman pleaded for her life as her captors demanded ransom.

Expressing his outrage and fear, Israel wrote:

“This is becoming too much. The Federal Government should please come to our aid in Edo State.”

His post quickly sparked emotional reactions online, with many Nigerians echoing his concerns and calling for tighter security measures across the state.

Kidnapping cases have become increasingly common in various parts of Nigeria, with Edo State now emerging as one of the hotspots. Residents have repeatedly called on authorities to intensify efforts to protect citizens and restore confidence in local security systems.

💭 Opinion: A Cry That Echoes the Fear of Many Nigerians

Israel DMW’s outcry is more than just a celebrity’s social media post — it’s a reflection of a nation’s growing fear. When a public figure known for his humor and flamboyance begins to raise alarms about insecurity, it speaks volumes about how deep the problem has sunk.

For many Nigerians, especially those living in Edo and neighboring states, the fear of abduction has become part of daily life — a reality that should never be normalized. Families travel with anxiety, young people return home before dark, and entire communities live on edge.

Israel’s plea is not just for Edo; it’s a wake-up call to the entire country. Security challenges are no longer limited to remote areas — they are creeping into towns, highways, and even cities once considered safe.

What makes this situation especially tragic is that ordinary citizens now feel the need to raise alarms themselves because they’ve lost faith in institutional protection.

The government must move beyond press statements and task forces. Real action is needed — from improved surveillance to community policing and prompt justice for kidnappers.

Until then, Israel’s cry will remain not just his, but the voice of countless Nigerians yearning for one simple thing — the freedom to live without fear.

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