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    Terrorists release remaining abducted Kaduna worshippers

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoFebruary 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Terrorists in separate attacks on communities in Katsina and Kwara states killed no fewer than 30 people on Tuesday as assailants renewed violent assaults on rural settlements, razing houses and vehicles and forcing residents to flee.
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    Terrorists have reportedly released the remaining Christian worshippers abducted during a Sunday attack on churches in the Kurmin Wali community, Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    The attack occurred when armed men stormed three churches in the village during worship services, firing randomly to instill panic before abducting congregants and leading them into the nearby woodlands.

    It should be noted that at least 177 congregants were reportedly kidnapped during the coordinated assault. However, some 80 worshippers were alleged to have fled while being led into the jungle and eventually sought sanctuary in nearby settlements.

    In a phone conversation with PUNCH Online on Thursday, Kurmin Wali Village Head Ishaku Dan’azumi confirmed the development, saying he received word early Tuesday morning that the abducted believers had been released.

    “I got the information of their release this morning. They are currently with the government in Kaduna,” he said, adding that he could not provide further details at the moment.

    Speaking on if ransom or motorcycles, allegedly demanded by the bandits, were provided before the release, Dan’azumi said he could not confirm, noting that he was preparing to travel to Kaduna to meet the victims.

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    The Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Kaduna State chapter, Rev. Ma’aji Caleb, also confirmed the release on Thursday.

    “Glory be to God, my people are out. We hope to connect with them today. This was through our prayers and the efforts of the government,” he said.

    When asked if ransom was paid, the CAN chairman said he was not involved in any negotiations, stressing that the most important thing was that the worshippers had regained their freedom.

    He also thanked the Kaduna State Government, noting that Governor Uba Sani had demonstrated commitment to protecting lives and property in the state.

    Meanwhile, a senior police officer, speaking on the condition of anonymity, confirmed the release on Wednesday night.

    “I can confirm to you that the remaining worshippers have been released, but I cannot confirm the exact number,” according to a police source.

    A community member in Kajuru, who also requested anonymity for security reasons, claimed empty buses and motorcycles were seen late Wednesday night driving into neighboring wilderness regions, reportedly transporting people out.

    “I believe those were the motorcycles the bandits earlier demanded, which allegedly went missing during a military operation on their camp,” a source told me.

    Following the attack, security officials reportedly initiated search-and-rescue operations in the area, while local authorities and community leaders worked to locate the abducted worshippers and provide assistance to impacted families.

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