Thursday, May 14, 2026

Kidnapped priest released after 3 months in captivity












In a statement issued on 12 May, the Catholic Diocese expressed “deep gratitude to God” for the safe return of Fr Nathaniel Asuwaye after three months in captivity.

“We are pleased to inform you that Father Nathaniel is now safe and receiving the necessary medical care,” the statement read. “His condition is stable, he is in good spirits, and he thanks you for your prayers and support.”

Fr Nathaniel, parish priest of Holy Trinity Church in Karku, Kaura County of Kaduna State, was kidnapped in the early hours of 7 February when armed attackers stormed the rectory. According to reports at the time, ten parishioners were also abducted during the assault, while at least three people were killed.

Recalling the months following the abduction, the Diocese said it had continuously urged the faithful to pray for the priest’s release.

“At the end of April, we dedicated May to God through fervent prayers during our annual Marian devotions and other prayers, especially the Holy Mass,” the statement said, adding “God, who does not abandon those who bear His name and call upon Him, has heard our prayers and granted Father Nathaniel’s safe return.”

Bishop Julius Yakubu Kundi, together with the priests and faithful of Kafanchan Diocese, also expressed gratitude to all who supported the Church during the difficult period, especially those who cared for the priest’s family and accompanied the community through prayer and solidarity.

“As we rejoice in this moment of answered prayers, let us remain steadfast in faith, united as one family, and supportive of one another,” the Diocese said, while encouraging the faithful to remain vigilant and compassionate toward one another.


Concern for widespread insecurity

According to Fides News Agency, no information has yet been released regarding the fate of the ten parishioners kidnapped alongside Fr Nathaniel.

The release of the priest comes amid continuing concern over the abduction of clergy and insecurity in several parts of Nigeria. Fides reported that at least two Catholic priests remain in captivity: Fr Joseph Igweagu of the Diocese of Aguleri in Anambra State, kidnapped on 12 October 2022, and Fr Emmanuel Ezema of the Diocese of Zaria in Kaduna State, abducted on 2 December 2025.

The Catholic Church in Nigeria has repeatedly appealed for stronger security measures and renewed efforts to protect human life and restore peace in communities affected by violence and criminal attacks.


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