Nigerian church leaders facing “epidemic of kidnappings”

13 November 2024

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Church leaders in Nigeria are facing “an epidemic of kidnappings”, according to a senior church leader.

Matthew Hassan Kukah made the comment after the abduction of Emmanuel Azubuike, in the southern state of Imo on 5 November.

Emmanuel was released on 11 November.

Matthew Hassan Kukah, a senior church leader in Sokoto State, said that the church is facing “an epidemic of kidnappings” [Image credit: Punch Nigeria]

Emmanuel’s kidnapping came just a week after two other church ministers in southern Nigeria were also kidnapped.

David Arinze Ajaefobi was abducted on 26 October in Anambra State at the entry gate to the church he pastors. He is still being held.

Thomas Oyode was kidnapped on Sunday 27 October in Edo State. He had offered himself as a hostage in the place of two church members the kidnappers had intended taking instead.

Thomas was finally released on 7 November. He is in hospital following his ordeal.

Nigeria’s Christians have been facing attacks by Islamist militants for years, with kidnappings becoming increasingly common in recent years, especially among pastors and church ministers.

These events are more common in Nigeria’s Muslim-majority north and Middle Belt.

Ask the Lord to watch over the Christians of Nigeria and grant them courage in this frightening time. Praise Him for the return of Emmanuel and Thomas. Pray that David will also be released from captivity soon. Ask God for peace and safety for our brothers and sisters.