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Churches Shame Govt, Release List Of 177 Kidnapped From Kaduna Churches

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Names have been released of the 177 persons, whom the community insisted but government denied were kidnapped from ECWA Church and Cherubim and Seraphim Churches 1 and 2 at Kurmin Wali community in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Sunday.

The raid came barely a week after the same community paid N2.6 million ransom to secure the release of 20 residents previously abducted.

Police, government and security operatives initially denied the incident.

However, a police report would later state that information about the incident was received at about 5:45pm, on Sunday, indicating that the assailants struck around 11:25am, firing sporadically and forcing worshippers to flee into the surrounding forest.

The situation report read: “Message received from DPO Kajuru indicates that on 18/01/2026 at about 1745hrs an information was received that same date at about 1125hrs, unspecified numbers of bandits armed with sophisticated weapons attacked ECWA church and Cherubim Serafim Church 2 at Kurmin Wali in Kajuru lga, The communities are yet to ascertain the number of worshipers kidnapped to unknown destination, the village is situated in a remote forest area, the DPO mobilized other sister security agencies and the military to the scene which cannot be accessed immediately due to bad road, concerted effort in collaboration with all stakeholders has been intensified to rescue the victims and possibly arrest the perpetrators, investigation has commenced”.

As of yesterday, the village was deserted. Those who escaped had fled to nearby communities to stay with relatives and friends.

Analysis of the 177 names obtained by Vanguard revealed that entire households were abducted.

Families such as the Jonathan household had 12 members kidnapped; the Amos family 13; Markus/Makudi 10; Ishaya and Danisa seven each; Bawa six, Danjuma and Musa five each.

Other families saw four, three, or two members taken away. The oldest victim is 71-year-old Augustina Matthew, while the youngest, Salvation Idris, is a child of six.

Other children include Likita Amos, 6; Jumota Idris, 7; Tessy Amos, 8; Yahaya Joshua, 9; and several 10-year-olds, including Sussana Idris, Synthah Amos, Hezibah and Hezikaiah Jonathan.

The denial by government officials has drawn sharp criticism from rights groups.

Christian Solidarity Worldwide Nigeria, CSW-N, insisted that the abduction occurred and accused security agents of obstructing independent verification.

CSW-N Research and Press Officer Reuben Buhari said: “Thirty minutes after the incident, as the team was about to enter Kurmin Wali, CSW-N encountered a military convoy, including the chairman of Kajuru Local Government, which was leaving the community.

“They later refused to allow CSW-N team entry, despite repeated pleas and after the team showed full identification.

“The military officer who stopped the CSW-N said there was a standing order not to allow us in. Consequently, our team turned and was escorted to the main road, back to Kaduna.”

CSW-N added that the attackers arrived on motorcycles and on foot, split into three groups, and simultaneously targeted the churches.

“Elderly women and young children were later released, while 11 reportedly escaped, leaving 167 in captivity at the time of the organisation’s engagement with community sources,’’ the group stated.

The Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, in the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Rev. Dr. Joseph Hayab, accused security agents of enabling the bandits to escape with large number of victims.

He said: “If the security agents had gone after the bandits, they would have prevented them from taking the victims to where they are now hiding. Instead, the security agents only helped the bandits move the victims to a place where they could conceal them and make their demands.

“Had they pursued the attackers immediately, instead of arguing over whether anyone had, indeed, been kidnapped, they would have chased them away, whether they were right or wrong.”

According to the list of victims released on Tuesday by the affected churches, the Jonathan household had 12 members kidnapped, Amos 13, Markus/Makudi 10, Ishaya and Danisa seven each, Bawa six, and Danjuma and Musa five each.

Other families had four, three, and two members abducted, with the age of the oldest victim, Augustine Matthew put at 71, and the youngest, Salvation Idris, six.

Other children include Likita Amos, 6; Jumota Idris, 7; Tessy Amos, 8; Yahaya Joshua, 9; and several 10-year-olds, including Sussana Idris, Synthah Amos, Hezibah and Hezikaiah Jonathan.

  1. Zahaya Joshua

 

  1. Nabilah Makudi

 

  1. Hajara Makudi

 

  1. Rebecca Hosea

 

  1. Ahmad Ahmad

 

  1. Liyu Ezekiel

 

  1. Vivian Ezekiel

 

  1. Goodluck Ezekiel

 

  1. Beauty Ezekiel

 

  1. Matina Maiyashi

 

  1. Bridget Maiyashi

 

  1. Vivian Linus

 

  1. Mary Amos

 

  1. Hamid Amos

 

  1. Patricia Amos

 

  1. Hamisu Amos

 

  1. Luka Amos

 

  1. Tacy Amos

 

  1. Cynthia Amos (guessed)

 

  1. Mercy Isaac

 

  1. Augustine Makudi

 

  1. Matthew Samaila

 

  1. Adam Musa

 

  1. Malika Sule

 

  1. Abu Ahmad

 

  1. Hussein Lucky (guessed)

 

  1. Akinyi Sadiu

 

  1. Dangata Amos

 

  1. Helen Jonathan

 

  1. Asinwa Jonathan

 

  1. Faith Joseph

 

  1. Gloria Kennet

 

  1. Happiness Danisa

 

  1. Fidelis Jacob

 

  1. Tobias Markus

 

  1. Istu Paul

 

  1. Hassana Paul

 

  1. Charity Chindo

 

  1. Christiana Danisa

 

  1. Everest Danima

 

  1. Thomas Philip

 

  1. Catrina Danbosi

 

  1. Halima Hassan

 

  1. Hassan Lukumi

 

  1. Mary Sadiu

 

  1. Franca John

 

  1. Henry Danbiyi

 

  1. Genesis Lawal

 

  1. Ayuba Lawal

 

  1. Solomon Ayuba

 

  1. Theophilus Danlami (guessed)

 

  1. Charles Sambo

 

  1. Rahila Charles

 

  1. Gambo Danisa

 

  1. Talent Danisa

 

  1. Nehemiah Danjuma

 

  1. Maijima Shekarau

 

  1. Matina Maijima

 

  1. Laraba Maijima

 

  1. Musa Danjuma

 

  1. Ishaya Danima

 

  1. Lulu Danisa

 

  1. Clement Ahmad

 

  1. Destiny Ahmad

 

  1. Nehemiah Ishaya

 

  1. Simon Ishaya

 

  1. Nasty Muku

 

  1. Helena Joseph

 

  1. Joseph Bawa

 

  1. Sarah Joseph

 

  1. Bulus Mariya

 

  1. Musa Samaila

 

  1. Bulus Bawa

 

  1. Halima Bawa

 

  1. Beture Hosea

 

  1. Sati Hosea

 

  1. Titus John

 

  1. Dogara Bawa

 

  1. Lories Bawa

 

  1. Adamu Aminu

 

  1. Ezekiel Adamu

 

  1. Tenah Markus

 

  1. Tina Danbosi

 

  1. Patricio Bawa

 

  1. Janet Tsuda

 

  1. Amina Danjuma

 

  1. Sandra Danbosi

 

  1. Bridget Sunday

 

  1. Saphat Innocent (guessed)

 

  1. Alex Sunday

 

  1. Beauty Peter

 

  1. Samisa Paul

 

  1. Joy Joseph

 

  1. Methole Johanna

 

  1. Genesis Johanna

 

  1. Maria Johanna

 

  1. Merozdu Adonu

 

  1. Karimi Jangbe

 

  1. Sunday Martela

 

  1. Santina Hershinga

 

  1. Keuna Michael

 

  1. Hassan Bulus

 

  1. Marzeta Maisoni

 

  1. Mainwa Dominic

 

  1. Godwin Karimi

 

  1. Amos Akijo

 

  1. Nathan Amos

 

  1. Joseph Chindo

 

  1. Lydia Godwin

 

  1. Hamna Maiyangi

 

  1. Toletu Maiyangi

 

  1. Esther Godday

 

  1. Godswill Godday

 

  1. Godlive Samson

 

  1. Goodluck Aliga

 

  1. Madaki Tabawa

 

  1. Tabawa Abba

 

  1. Tabawa Iyamye

 

  1. Samuel Amos

 

  1. Daniel Amos

 

  1. Deborah Amos

 

  1. Ruth Amos

 

  1. Emmanuel Danjuma

 

  1. Joshua Danjuma

 

  1. Rejoice Danisa

 

  1. Blessing Danisa

 

  1. Ibrahim Lawal

 

  1. Zainab Lawal

 

  1. Sadiq Ahmad

 

  1. Aisha Ahmad

 

  1. Yakubu Musa

 

  1. Suleiman Musa

 

  1. Rahama Musa

 

  1. Daniel Jonathan

 

  1. Samuel Jonathan

 

  1. Peter Jonathan

 

  1. Grace Jonathan.

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