Singer Ruger Expresses Concerns As Detty December Nears

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Singer Ruger has raised serious concerns about the growing insecurity in Nigeria, especially as the festive season  popularly known as Detty December draws near

In a heartfelt post shared via X, the Asiwaju crooner warned Nigerians, particularly those returning from abroad, to be extremely cautious.

Singer Ruger Expresses Concerns As Detty December Nears

Also, he lamented that kidnapping has now evolved into a “full-time business” in several parts of the country.

He predicted that the trend could worsen during the upcoming December celebrations

I’m scared for people this December. Kidnapping has become a full-time business in some parts of Nigeria, and it’s only gonna get worse this festive season,” Ruger wrote.

People will travel back to their villages from abroad and from many other places in Nigeria. These bastards will strike hard,” he added, expressing fear for the safety of citizens during holiday travels

His remarks have sparked widespread conversation on social media.

Many users agreeS that insecurity remains a major concern ahead of Detty December.

Also, this is a period famous for concerts, festivals, weddings, and social events across major Nigerian cities.

The festive season, while known for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment, has also been linked to increased criminal activities, including theft and abductions

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Ruger’s warning serves as a reminder for citizens and authorities alike to prioritise safety measures

Also, to ensure that the joy and excitement of the festive season are not overshadowed by fear and insecurity

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