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Names of 177 abducted Kaduna Church worshippers unveiled (Full list)
The identities of the 177 people kidnapped from ECWA Church and Cherubim and Seraphim Churches 1 and 2 in Kurmin Wali community, Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, have been revealed.
The list shows a disturbing picture of whole families taken from their homes and places of worship, leaving the once-busy community deeply traumatised and almost empty of able-bodied residents.
Residents said the attack has worsened fear in the area, as many people are now afraid to return to their homes following the mass abduction.
The latest raid happened barely a week after the same community reportedly paid N2.6 million ransom to secure the release of 20 residents who were earlier abducted, Very Nigerian reliably gathered.
Community members lamented that repeated attacks have continued to disrupt daily life, church activities and farming, while calling on the government and security agencies to urgently step up efforts to rescue the victims and protect vulnerable rural communities.
While government and security operatives denied the incident, a Police situation report obtained by Very Nigerian confirmed the attack occurred during church services.
The report stated that information 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.
Some who sustained injuries during the escape were reportedly still in shock, while poor network coverage and lost phones made it difficult to reach them for comment.
Analysis of the 177 victims
Analysis of the 177 names obtained by Very Nigerian 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.
Reactions
The denial by government officials has drawn sharp criticism from rights groups. Christian Solidarity Worldwide Nigeria, CSW-N which 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.
CAN Chairman speaks
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.”
International condemnation pours in
In his reaction, US lawmaker, Rep. Riley Moore, described the abduction as “horrific news” and urged the Nigerian government to ensure swift and safe return of the victims.
He tweeted: “Our brothers and sisters in Christ are facing an existential threat at the hands of the Fulani militants. More must be done to protect them, and I urge the Nigerian government to ensure the swift and safe return of all those who were captured.”
Another unfortunate incident — Peter Obi
Similarly, former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, also raised alarm over the incident, describing it as “unacceptable” and highlighting the recurring pattern of mass abductions across Nigeria.
He said: “I have just been informed that yet again, at the weekend, about 172 worshippers were abducted from churches in Kaduna. This is another unfortunate consequence of a nation where insecurity has been allowed to grow unchecked and unchallenged.
“Even with official denials, we must ask ourselves hard questions, can we continue waking up to news of mass abductions, disputed figures, and denials while citizens live in fear?”
Obi stressed that authorities must act swiftly to rescue the victims and prevent further occurrences, adding that “Nigeria deserves a government that treats human life as sacred. The time to stop this insecurity is now.”
Recall that the state government, state police command and chairman of Kajuru Local Government Area on Monday dismissed reports of mass abduction in the state, challenging those confirming the attack to release the names of those abducted.
Bandits kidnap nursing mother, two others at Kujama before Kajuru’s mass abduction, demand N150m ransom
Prior to the mass abduction, the bandits had earlier on Sunday morning, swooped on Kujama community in Southern Kaduna and took away a nursing mother with her three-month-old baby.
But, they inexplicably left behind the toddler and disappeared with her mother, despite pleas by frightened and grieving neighbours on the bandits to spare the woman because of her baby.
A man in Kujama, whose sister was also taken away with her nine-year-old son, told Vanguard in Abuja yesterday that the kidnappers have demanded the immediate payment of N50 million as a condition to release the three persons they took away that morning.
The man, who gave his name as Anthony Yisa, told Vanguard that the bandits warned that the family of the nursing mother must pay them N50 million as a condition to free her to reunite with her suckling infant or be killed with immediate effect.
Yisa also told our correspondent that the bandits were asking for N100 million ransom for another woman, whose name was given as Alice Bitrus, and her son, David, who they abducted in the Sunday dawn raid in Kujama, a stone’s throw from Kajuru, all in Kaduna State.
Apart from abducting the two mothers and a son, the kidnappers also inflicted serious injuries on the husbands of the women who tried to prevent them from making away with their spouses.
The witness told Very Nigerian that the knife injuries inflicted on the two men were severe and that none of them might be able to use his hands again due to deep cuts inflicted on them by the attackers.
It was learned that while the kidnappers were asking the relatives of the victims in their custody to urgently make the N150 million ransom payment to them, they also warned them not to report their discussions with them (bandits) to any law enforcement agency or risk being slaughtered.
“We are afraid for the lives of our family members,” Yisa said yesterday amid sobs, wondering where they would get N150 million to pay the kidnappers and free their loved ones.
“This thing happened in the midnight of Saturday, breaking into Sunday in my village of Kujama, a stone’s throw from Kajuru. A woman, Alice Bitrus, was accompanied by her son, David, who was about ten years old.
“But the one that breaks everyone’s heart is the nursing mother whose three-year-old baby was thrown away as they snatched the mother and disappeared into the bush.
“As the husband tried to stop them from breaking into the house, they used a machete to slice his hands into pieces. It is doubtful if the man would recover from the wounds and live.
“The trouble we have is that the kidnappers who are holding on to the three persons, two mothers and a boy, are warning the family not to disclose anything to the security agencies or risk having them killed brutally,” Yisa lamented yesterday.
When contacted on phone, Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, of Kaduna police command, Mr Mansur Hassan, said he would investigate and revert.
Below are the names of the kidnap victims:
Zahaya Joshua
Nabilah Makudi
Hajara Makudi
Rebecca Hosea
Ahmad Ahmad
Liyu Ezekiel
Vivian Ezekiel
Goodluck Ezekiel
Beauty Ezekiel
Matina Maiyashi
Bridget Maiyashi
Vivian Linus
Mary Amos
Hamid Amos
Patricia Amos
Hamisu Amos
Luka Amos
Tacy Amos
Cynthia Amos (guessed)
Mercy Isaac
Augustine Makudi
Matthew Samaila
Adam Musa
Malika Sule
Abu Ahmad
Hussein Lucky
Akinyi Sadiu
Dangata Amos
Helen Jonathan
Asinwa Jonathan
Faith Joseph
Gloria Kenneth
Happiness Danisa
Fidelis Jacob
Tobias Markus
Istu Paul
Hassana Paul
Charity Chindo
Christiana Danisa
Everest Danima
Thomas Philip
Catrina Danbosi
Halima Hassan
Hassan Lukumi
Mary Sadiu
Franca John
Henry Danbiyi
Genesis Lawal
Ayuba Lawal
Solomon Ayuba
Theophilus Danlami
Charles Sambo
Rahila Charles
Gambo Danisa
Talent Danisa
Nehemiah Danjuma
Maijima Shekarau
Matina Maijima
Laraba Maijima
Musa Danjuma
Ishaya Danima
Lulu Danisa
Clement Ahmad
Destiny Ahmad
Nehemiah Ishaya
Simon Ishaya
Nasty Muku
Helena Joseph
Joseph Bawa
Sarah Joseph
Bulus Mariya
Musa Samaila
Bulus Bawa
Halima Bawa
Beture Hosea
Sati Hosea
Titus John
Dogara Bawa
Lories Bawa
Adamu Aminu
Ezekiel Adamu
Tenah Markus
Tina Danbosi
Patricio Bawa
Janet Tsuda
Amina Danjuma
Sandra Danbosi
Bridget Sunday
Saphat Innocent
Alex Sunday
Beauty Peter
Samisa Paul
Joy Joseph
Methole Johanna
Genesis Johanna
Maria Johanna
Merozdu Adonu
Karimi Jangbe
Sunday Martela
Santina Hershinga
Keuna Michael
Hassan Bulus
Marzeta Maisoni
Mainwa Dominic
Godwin Karimi
Amos Akijo
Nathan Amos
Joseph Chindo
Lydia Godwin
Hamna Maiyangi
Toletu Maiyangi
Esther Godday
Godswill Godday
Godlive Samson
Goodluck Aliga
Madaki Tabawa
Tabawa Abba
Tabawa Iyamye
Samuel Amos
Daniel Amos
Deborah Amos
Ruth Amos
Emmanuel Danjuma
Joshua Danjuma
Rejoice Danisa
Blessing Danisa
Ibrahim Lawal
Zainab Lawal
Sadiq Ahmad
Aisha Ahmad
Yakubu Musa
Suleiman Musa
Rahama Musa
Daniel Jonathan
Samuel Jonathan
Peter Jonathan
Grace Jonathan

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