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Just In: Nigerians Adopt Burglary Proofs And Street Gates As Essential Features As Security-Conscious Culture
Nigerians find themselves living akin to prisoners within their own homes, as residences in major cities and towns, including rural areas, are fortified with corrugated iron sheets serving as burglary protection on windows and doors. Despite these measures, there is a pervasive sense of insecurity, prompting further precautions such as high walls and gates…..CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In response to the prevalent threat of kidnapping and crime, individuals also install security gadgets, employ private guards, and, in some cases, implement street gates for additional protection. This inclination towards heightened security measures can be attributed to a loss of confidence in governmental security provisions.
Contrary to the past, where homes lacked burglary proofs or tall walls, the late 1980s marked the onset of a trend that continues today. However, this security-conscious approach comes with its own set of risks. Incidents such as the tragic death of a 12-year-old boy trapped in a burglar-proof door highlight the potential dangers associated with these security measures. While some argue that the precautions are a necessary response to prevailing crime rates and unemployment, others express concerns about the adverse consequences, including impediments to emergency evacuation and fire-related fatalities.
Opinions on the matter vary, with some advocating for a return to spiritual reliance and a reevaluation of societal values. The consensus is that the government plays a crucial role in addressing unemployment and economic challenges to alleviate the root causes of insecurity. Ultimately, the debate underscores the complex interplay between security measures and their unintended consequences, urging a reevaluation of the societal dynamics contributing to the prevailing security-conscious culture.
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