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Bandits release video of kidnapped Church members in Kogi State

Bandits release video of kidnapped Church members in Kogi State [See Visual]

By Richard Ogunsile

A video showing members of the First Evangelical Church Winning All Church (ECWA) abducted by suspected bandits in Kogi State has surfaced online, heightening fears over the fate of the victims.

The 38-second footage, shared by an online platform, Egbe Mekun Parrot, showed several frail-looking elderly persons and young children standing in what appeared to be a forest, believed to be a bandits’ hideout.

Naija News recalls that the victims were abducted during a deadly attack on the Aiyetoro Kiri community in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of the state on Sunday, December 14, 2025.

The assailants stormed the community during a peaceful Sunday worship service at the First ECWA Church and the Apostolic Church, killing a seminary graduate and abducting no fewer than 37 worshippers.

The deceased, identified as Student Pastor Jimoh Adeyemi, popularly known as J.J., was said to have recently returned to the community after completing his seminary training.

“The attackers surrounded the community and targeted worshippers at the churches, taking advantage of the peaceful gathering,” one of the sources who spoke with SaharaReporters disclosed.

According to eyewitness accounts, while some worshippers managed to hide inside the Apostolic Church, many others, particularly children and elderly members, were unable to escape.

“Children who couldn’t escape were abducted. Among the kidnapped victims were more than 10 elderly people who were over 70 years of age and over 12 children ranging from three to eight years old,” the source added.

Two other residents were reportedly injured during the raid.

Residents described the attack as brazen, saying the bandits operated freely in the community for several hours without resistance.

Eyewitnesses said some of the captives were even forced to return to their homes to collect ransom money before being taken away by the attackers. Community members lamented that the scale and coordination of the attack were unprecedented in the area.

Watch the video below.

 

 

 

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