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When twelve-year-old Janelle travels from America to Nigeria for the first time, she expects adventure, not abduction. But in a nation scarred by a growing kidnapping industry, her journey turns into a nightmare. She is forced to face unthinkable violence and fear, and every day is a battle for survival.
Together with other captives, Janelle must gamble her life for freedom, never certain if escape means safety or a harsher reality.
Beyond Janelle's story lies a broader portrait of Nigeria's struggles: a nation torn by terrorism, insurgency, and the power plays of politics, ethnicity, and religion. With gripping clarity, the author paints a picture of both the human cost of captivity and the larger forces fueling insecurity across West Africa.
Together with other captives, Janelle must gamble her life for freedom, never certain if escape means safety or a harsher reality.
Beyond Janelle's story lies a broader portrait of Nigeria's struggles: a nation torn by terrorism, insurgency, and the power plays of politics, ethnicity, and religion. With gripping clarity, the author paints a picture of both the human cost of captivity and the larger forces fueling insecurity across West Africa.
When twelve-year-old Janelle travels from America to Nigeria for the first time, she expects adventure, not abduction. But in a nation scarred by a growing kidnapping industry, her journey turns into a nightmare. She is forced to face unthinkable violence and fear, and every day is a battle for survival.
Together with other captives, Janelle must gamble her life for freedom, never certain if escape means safety or a harsher reality.
Beyond Janelle's story lies a broader portrait of Nigeria's struggles: a nation torn by terrorism, insurgency, and the power plays of politics, ethnicity, and religion. With gripping clarity, the author paints a picture of both the human cost of captivity and the larger forces fueling insecurity across West Africa.
Together with other captives, Janelle must gamble her life for freedom, never certain if escape means safety or a harsher reality.
Beyond Janelle's story lies a broader portrait of Nigeria's struggles: a nation torn by terrorism, insurgency, and the power plays of politics, ethnicity, and religion. With gripping clarity, the author paints a picture of both the human cost of captivity and the larger forces fueling insecurity across West Africa.















