Police checkpoints in Nigeria serve extortion more than security

    Isedehi Aigbogun | YSOT | Apr 08, 2026    
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In a country grappling with serious security challenges, police checkpoints on Nigerian roads are expected to serve as deterrents against crime. However, what was designed as a security mechanism to safeguard lives and property has increasingly become a site of anxiety, coercion, and systemic abuse.

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