A trending video circulating on Twitter, now known as X, has drawn widespread condemnation after it allegedly showed a man being subjected to physical abuse by suspected kidnappers. The captors reportedly flogged the victim because a ransom demanded for his release was not paid.
In the disturbing footage, one of the captors is seen beating the victim with a whip while speaking in a local language. The man appears restrained and in distress as his abductors issue threats. The incident is believed to have occurred in the northern part of Nigeria, although the exact location and time remain unconfirmed.
Authorities have not yet authenticated the video or identified the victim. The Nigeria Police Force said it is aware of the clip and that investigations are underway to verify its origin and rescue any victims involved.
As the video continues to gain attention online, many Nigerians have taken to social media to express anger, grief, and frustration over rising insecurity. The footage has reignited debate about kidnapping for ransom, a crime that has surged across several states in recent years.
@EddyBongos1: This is just so disheartening.
@BashirAhmaad come and see oh, You’re acting blind to things like this but busy doing eye service on Trump depicting Christ. The Christians don’t have a problem with that, Let God be the judge.
@FranEbb: These bandits are totally destroying the country and the authorities are simple cool with everything I think.
The reactions reflect a mix of ethnic tension, disappointment with leadership, and calls for stronger action against banditry. Many users tagged government officials and security agencies, demanding urgent intervention and accountability.
Security analysts say the public circulation of such videos is a tactic used by criminal groups to pressure families into paying ransoms quickly. They warn that sharing graphic content can traumatize viewers and embolden perpetrators seeking notoriety.
“These groups weaponize social media. The goal is fear and payment,” said security consultant Kabir Adamu. “Government must combine rescue operations with strategic communication to avoid playing into their hands.”
The National Human Rights Commission has condemned the act, describing it as a “gross violation of human dignity.” The Commission urged the public not to circulate the video further and to report useful information to security agencies instead….Discover More
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