This study examined kidnapping coverage in the Royal Gazette and Sierra Leone Advertiser from 2021 to 2025 focusing on frequency story type framing and prominence. Using agenda-setting and framing theories and content analysis of 480 editions results showed kidnapping was rarely covered (6%) mostly as straight news. The dominant frame was political (20.1%) linking kidnappings to politics while prominence was low (26.2% and 20%). The study concluded that kidnapping receives insufficient attention and recommended that newspapers increase coverage to educate and mobilize the public avoiding ethnic or political bias.
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