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    FULL LIST: 177 Kaduna Worshippers Named As Police Confirm Mass Abduction After Initial Denials

    By Bala MuhammadJanuary 21, 2026
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    THE Nigeria Police Force has finally confirmed that armed bandits abducted scores of villagers in Kurmin Wali community, Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, following widespread outrage over initial official denials of the incident.

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    In a statement sent to News Point Nigeria late Tuesday, the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi (via the office of national police spokesman Benjamin Hundeyin), acknowledged that an abduction occurred on Sunday, saying security operations had since been launched to rescue the victims and restore calm to the affected area.

    “The Nigeria Police Force confirms that an abduction incident occurred on Sunday. Security operations have been intensified with a clear focus on locating and safely rescuing the victims and restoring calm,” the statement said.

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    Hundeyin explained that earlier denials by police and government officials were meant to avoid panic while facts were being verified, a justification that has drawn sharp criticism from civil society groups and religious leaders.

    While the police did not officially disclose the number of abducted persons, multiple independent accounts suggest the scale of the attack is one of the largest in recent months.

    A Kaduna State lawmaker, Usman Danlami Stingo, told the Associated Press that 168 people were missing. Meanwhile, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the North said at least 172 worshippers were kidnapped, with nine later escaping, leaving 163 still unaccounted for.

    According to eyewitness accounts and a police situation report obtained by Vanguard, the attack occurred at about 11:25am on Sunday while worshippers were gathered at ECWA Church and Cherubim and Seraphim Churches 1 and 2 in Kurmin Wali.

    The report stated that armed bandits, wielding sophisticated weapons, stormed the area, firing sporadically and forcing worshippers to flee into surrounding forests before abducting large numbers of residents.

    “Concerted efforts in collaboration with sister security agencies and the military have been intensified to rescue the victims and arrest the perpetrators,” the police report said, noting that poor road access delayed immediate response.

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    By Monday, the village was largely deserted, with survivors fleeing to neighbouring communities. Some sustained injuries during their escape, while others remained unreachable due to poor network coverage and lost mobile phones.

    Despite earlier government challenges to release names of abducted persons, 177 victims have now been identified. Analysis of the list reveals that entire families were taken.

    Among the worst-hit households:

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    Jonathan family – 12 members

    Amos family – 13 members

    Markus/Makudi family – 10 members

    Ishaya and Danisa families – 7 members each

    Bawa family – 6 members

    Danjuma and Musa families – 5 members each

    The oldest victim is 71-year-old Augustina Matthew, while the youngest, Salvation Idris, is just six years old. Several other children aged between six and ten were also abducted.

    Residents say the bandits later issued demands, insisting that villagers return 10 motorcycles allegedly hidden in nearby bushes as a condition for releasing the captives. Community members say they have no knowledge of the motorcycles and are already impoverished.

    Just a week earlier, Kurmin Wali reportedly paid N2.6 million ransom to secure the release of 20 abducted residents, further worsening economic hardship.

    Rights Groups Accuse Security Forces of Obstruction

    Christian Solidarity Worldwide Nigeria (CSW-N) accused security agents of obstructing independent verification of the attack.

    CSW-N said its team was denied access to the village shortly after the incident, despite proper identification.

    “There was a standing order not to allow us in,” CSW-N said, adding that attackers arrived on motorcycles and on foot, splitting into three groups to simultaneously target the churches.

    The organisation claimed elderly women and young children were initially released, while 167 victims remained in captivity at the time of its engagement with community sources.

    CAN’s Northern Chairman, Rev. Dr. Joseph Hayab, accused security agencies of failing to pursue the attackers immediately.

    “Instead of chasing the bandits, officials argued over whether anyone had been kidnapped. That delay helped the criminals escape with the victims,” Hayab said.

    Former presidential candidate Peter Obi also condemned the incident, calling it “unacceptable” and a reflection of unchecked insecurity.

    “Can we continue waking up to disputed figures and official denials while citizens live in fear?” Obi asked.

    In the United States, Congressman Riley Moore described the abduction as “horrific” and urged Nigerian authorities to ensure the victims’ safe return.

    Another Kidnap in Kujama Raises Alarm

    Hours before the Kurmin Wali attack, bandits struck Kujama community, abducting a nursing mother, another woman, and a young boy. The attackers reportedly abandoned the nursing mother’s infant while inflicting machete injuries on the husbands who resisted.

    The kidnappers are demanding N150 million ransom, threatening to kill the captives if the matter is reported to security agencies.

    Police authorities in Kaduna said investigations into both incidents were ongoing.

    Below are the names of the kidnap victims:

    41. Zahaya Joshua

    42. Nabilah Makudi

    43. Hajara Makudi

    44. Rebecca Hosea

    45. Ahmad Ahmad

    46. Liyu Ezekiel

    47. Vivian Ezekiel

    48. Goodluck Ezekiel

    49. Beauty Ezekiel

    50. Matina Maiyashi

    51. Bridget Maiyashi

    52. Vivian Linus

    53. Mary Amos

    54. Hamid Amos

    55. Patricia Amos

    56. Hamisu Amos

    57. Luka Amos

    58. Tacy Amos

    59. Cynthia Amos (guessed)

    60. Mercy Isaac

    61. Augustine Makudi

    62. Matthew Samaila

    63. Adam Musa

    64. Malika Sule

    65. Abu Ahmad

    66. Hussein Lucky (guessed)

    67. Akinyi Sadiu

    68. Dangata Amos

    69. Helen Jonathan

    70. Asinwa Jonathan

    71. Faith Joseph

    72. Gloria Kennet

    73. Happiness Danisa

    74. Fidelis Jacob

    75. Tobias Markus

    76. Istu Paul

    77. Hassana Paul

    78. Charity Chindo

    79. Christiana Danisa

    80. Everest Danima

    81. Thomas Philip

    82. Catrina Danbosi

    83. Halima Hassan

    84. Hassan Lukumi

    85. Mary Sadiu

    86. Franca John

    87. Henry Danbiyi

    88. Genesis Lawal

    89. Ayuba Lawal

    90. Solomon Ayuba

    91. Theophilus Danlami (guessed)

    92. Charles Sambo

    93. Rahila Charles

    94. Gambo Danisa

    95. Talent Danisa

    96. Nehemiah Danjuma

    97. Maijima Shekarau

    98. Matina Maijima

    99. Laraba Maijima

    100. Musa Danjuma

    101. Ishaya Danima

    102. Lulu Danisa

    103. Clement Ahmad

    104. Destiny Ahmad

    105. Nehemiah Ishaya

    106. Simon Ishaya

    107. Nasty Muku

    108. Helena Joseph

    109. Joseph Bawa

    110. Sarah Joseph

    111. Bulus Mariya

    112. Musa Samaila

    113. Bulus Bawa

    114. Halima Bawa

    115. Beture Hosea

    116. Sati Hosea

    117. Titus John

    118. Dogara Bawa

    119. Lories Bawa

    120. Adamu Aminu

    121. Ezekiel Adamu

    122. Tenah Markus

    124. Patricio Bawa

    125. Janet Tsuda

    126. Amina Danjuma

    127. Sandra Danbosi

    128. Bridget Sunday

    129. Saphat Innocent (guessed)

    130. Alex Sunday

    131. Beauty Peter

    132. Samisa Paul

    133. Joy Joseph

    134. Methole Johanna

    135. Genesis Johanna

    136. Maria Johanna

    137. Merozdu Adonu

    138. Karimi Jangbe

    139. Sunday Martela

    140. Santina Hershinga

    141. Keuna Michael

    142. Hassan Bulus

    143. Marzeta Maisoni

    144. Mainwa Dominic

    145. Godwin Karimi

    146. Amos Akijo

    147. Nathan Amos

    148. Joseph Chindo

    149. Lydia Godwin

    150. Hamna Maiyangi

    151. Toletu Maiyangi

    152. Esther Godday

    154. Godlive Samson

    155. Goodluck Aliga

    156. Madaki Tabawa

    157. Tabawa Abba

    158. Tabawa Iyamye

    159. Samuel Amos

    160. Daniel Amos

    161. Deborah Amos

    162. Ruth Amos

    163. Emmanuel Danjuma

    164. Joshua Danjuma

    165. Rejoice Danisa

    166. Blessing Danisa

    167. Ibrahim Lawal

    168. Zainab Lawal

    169. Sadiq Ahmad

    170. Aisha Ahmad

    171. Yakubu Musa

    172. Suleiman Musa

    173. Rahama Musa

    174. Daniel Jonathan

    175. Samuel Jonathan

    176. Peter Jonathan

    177. Grace Jonathan

     

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