Godwin Anuka, a man kidnapped by suspected Fulani kidnappers along with his wife and two children in the Ubulu-Uku area of Delta State, was killed in front of them.
His murder was disclosed by Harrison Gwamnishu, Senior Special Assistant on Civil Society and Youth Mobilisation to the Delta State Governor.
The kidnappers abducted two people on March 23 and took them into the bush.
He stated that when the kidnappers were hiding in the forest with the two abducted victims, they noticed Anuka working on his farm with his wife and two underage children.
According to the SSA, the kidnappers proceeded to abduct Anuka and his family and began demanding ransom.
Gwamnishu said, “Mr Godwin Anuka, his wife, and two underage children were kidnapped on March 29, 2025, at their farm in Ubulu-Uku, Delta State. It’s the same five sets of Fulani armed kidnappers that carried out these heinous crimes.
“They kidnapped Chibueze from Ogwashi-Uku, trekked to Ubulu-Uku, and kidnapped Mr Afam. They trekked, crossed the Isah Ogwashi/Ubulu-Uku road to Power Line, and headed to a farm road towards Ani-Uje Ubulu-Uku, where they camped for days and started calling for ransom.
“It was where they camped that they saw Mr Godwin and his family and kidnapped all of them.”
He revealed that the chairman of the local government mobilised military men to carry out a rescue operation, but after a ransom was paid, the kidnappers released some of the abducted persons, while it was revealed that Anuka was shot dead in the presence of his wife and children.
He wrote, “The Ubulu-Uku Central Vigilante team and the Nigerian Army mobilised by the Aniocha South LGA Chairman, Hon. Pastor Jude Chukwunwike, and the Ubulu-Uku Palace made an effort to rescue them.
“Yesterday, after a huge ransom was paid, the kidnappers released Chibueze, Mr Afam, late Godwin’s wife, and two children, and we were told that Mr Godwin was shot and killed right inside the farm in the presence of his wife and children.”
At the time of filing this report, efforts to get the reaction of the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, Bright Edafe, were abortive.









