The state of Security in Nigeria? Just be security conscious.

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The state of security in my country, Nigeria, isn't the most inspiring thing to talk about because most people in Nigeria already know that we have a huge security issue in the Country. Insecurity is a very big deal over here and it's on the extreme.

We've long been at the point where folks would rather take care of shit themselves instead of involving our security operatives when they run into issues. We know that a lot of folks are out there to commit crimes and we know that we can't count on our security operatives to do their job well.

Imagine being someone in that dilemma. You would sure have to step up and take charge of your own security.

There must be people who are in Countries where they know that they are safe and the security is very tight. They know that the security operatives within their territory are competent and the security Infrastructures in the area make it unappealing to criminals because they know they will be hunted down and served due punishment.

I'm yet to step a foot out of Nigeria but I've traveled across different States in Nigeria and the truth regarding the state of our security is that there aren't a lot of places in Nigeria where people have a strong belief in the competence of our security operatives.

It's not like there aren't one or two fairly secure places. The issue is that even the places that are more secure than other places within the country are still not fully safe. This could be said about Jos, the capital of Plateau State. During the time I spent there, I noticed that there weren't a lot of gang wars or daylight robbery like the way it was in Onitsha, Anambra State. However, there was often a recurring civil war caused by intertribal clashes in Jos.

So, is Nigeria safe or unsafe?

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The simple answer is that Nigeria is generally unsafe. If you are rich enough to hire private securities round the clock, having them with you may give you the impression that you are safe in your territory. However, the Nigerians who can afford that lifestyle are below 1% of the population, and even when you have all these security operatives, a lot of loopholes can still be noticed in their operation.

Aside from the incompetence of our security operatives, we are also lagging behind in the massive adoption of CCTVs or dashcams for security purposes. The number of CCTVs in Nigeria is nothing compared to what's available in Countries like Japan or South Korea. The same can be said about Dashcams. A lot of vehicle owners are lagging behind in the installation of dashcams in their vehicles. In fact, only a few vehicles have dashcams installed in them.

I've personally had a lot of personal experience with insecurity which made me very serious about being very security conscious wherever I am, even in the comfort of my home. I've also stopped all sorts of late-night movement because a lot of crazy things happen at night.

Things you can do to be more safe in Nigeria;
  • If possible, try to only live in the Capital of any State you are relocating to in Nigeria.

  • Avoid being in places where you could be at the risk of getting mugged.

  • Being able to throw a punch and take a bunch of body shots helps. Haha.

Seriously, just try and be safe in here.

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Security has a major issue in the country and the worsening economic situation is also contributing to the insecurity in the country. Unfortunately i think it will get worse. The best anyone can do is provide their security.

This last safety tips you shared is funny and it might sound funny but it's very helpful.

I once thought of learning all this Taekwondo because there was a time I do see those trainers around my area. I wished I did back then.

You are correct about this. Self-defense skills are very important. Having that is enough to make someone confident in his/her ability to not get intimated when violence erupts.

The simple answer is that Nigeria is generally unsafe.

But i think there are some areas in nigeria that are safe. That also attract tourist.

Nigeria is not one of the countries that thrive on tourism. A few tourists walk in but we don't offer the sort of security that's visible in other countries.

Security has a major issue in the country and the worsening economic situation is also contributing to the insecurity in the country. Unfortunately i think it will get worse. The best anyone can do is provide their security.

A lot of uninspiring things about our Country appears to be getting worse. I'm sure it won't be a surprise if the issue of insecurity also gets worse.

The security of our lives and properties is in our hands.

Keep up the good work. 👏

You are loved. 🤗 + u deserve the best. 💪

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Interested to to help me spread more positivity (musically) on Hive?.

Interesting. I'm looking forward to what you plan to build. I'm big on Music so, I will see if what you are working on is something I would like to get into.

Thanks for the info.

bro, I would love to hear your experience browsing cXc.world

Are you a musician and/or builder, and have you ever been on a Web3 team before?

Interesting. I didn't have any clue about the website until now. I checked it out quickly and the idea for that is interesting.

It's like the pineapple (the one that exists on Hive for tracking travel posts on a world map) of music.

I'm not a musician. Just someone that appreciates musics that I find interesting from different part of the world.

Yeah, I have experience of being in Web3 teams.

Yeah we are similar to that pinemapple but we use leaflet, different ui + general tech.

So what's your web3 story?

My Crypto journey started in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. At that moment, I was doing my internship at one of the commercial banks in Nigeria. I transitioned from just Crypto to Web3 in the first quarter of 2021 and I've been fully into Web3 since then.

Web3 is a better alternative for me in comparison to the typical Banking Job I could have pursued in Nigeria. I got in as a Content Creator and that has been a big part of my Crypto journey since then till this moment.

I have also worked and still working on some projects that are connected to Hive and I'm looking into more opportunities I could explore in Web3.