Nigeria Kidnapping crisis: "They treated us worse than animals."
Nigeria has been in the grip of a kidnapping epidemic for the past five years.
What began as a targeted crime has escalated - today, no one is spared, rich or poor. The BBC has spoken to victims who describe being dehumanised while in captivity.
In some cases, hostages have been killed when ransom payments were delayed.
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