Skip to content
Wednesday 6 May 2026
  • Home
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact
The Frontier
Click to read
The Frontier
  • News
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Headlines
  • Education
  • Health
  • Business & Economy
  • Sports
  • More
    • International
    • Religion
    • Entertainment
    • Info Tech
    • Matilda Showbiz
      • Gists
      • Music
      • Gossips
      • Oga MAT
      • Romance
    • Arts & Culture
    • Environment
    • Opinion
    • Features
    • Epistles of Anthony Kila
    • EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade
The Frontier
  • News
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Headlines
  • Education
  • International
  • Business & Economy
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Arts & Culture
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Matilda Showbiz
    • Gists
    • Music
    • Gossips
    • Oga MAT
    • Romance
  • Opinion
  • Epistles of Anthony Kila
  • EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade
  • Info Tech
  • Interview
The Frontier
Click to read
Opinion
Opinion

The miraculous return of 80 kidnapped worshippers, By Zubair Abdurrauf

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 3, 2026 933 Minutes read0

In the heart of Kaduna State, a story of hope and resilience has emerged, captivating the nation and sparking intense debate. The miraculous escape and return of eighty abductees from the Kurmin Wali community has left many wondering about the circumstances surrounding their ordeal.

The narrative began two weeks ago when gunmen stormed three churches in Kurmin Wali, abducting one hundred and sixty-seven worshipers.

The incident sent shockwaves across the state, painting the government in a negative light, especially amidst a stand-off with President Donald Trump over alleged Christian persecution in Nigeria.

Conspiracy theories swirled, with accusations of cover-ups and government complicity.

However, the plot took a dramatic turn with the sudden return of Eighty abductees. Their escape, likened to a cinematic thriller, has reignited doubts about the government’s role in the abduction. Was it a mere coincidence or a clever ruse to deflect attention from the alleged persecution of Christians? The Kaduna State government, led by Governor Uba Sani, has assured the public of their commitment to uncovering the truth and ensuring the safe return of the remaining eighty-six abductees.

The abduction of the Kurmin Wali worshipers has raised questions about the motivations behind the attack. Was it an attempt to undermine the Kaduna Peace Model, a community-initiated peace deal with bandits? Or was it a desperate attempt to fuel the narrative of Christian persecution, potentially influencing the 2027 elections?

The international media attention surrounding the abduction has certainly amplified the debate, with some speculating about a possible political agenda.

The return of the Eighty abductees has been hailed as a miracle by some, while others remain skeptical. Did they truly escape, or were they released as part of a larger strategy? The circumstances surrounding their escape remain unclear, fueling speculation and debate by the government and security establishment, but the public remains wary.

As the nation grapples with the complexities of the Kurmin Wali abduction, one thing is certain – the truth remains elusive.

The media’s role in unraveling the facts and demystifying the myth surrounding the incident is crucial.

Will the truth emerge, or will it be lost in the quagmire of politics and conspiracy theories? Only time will tell.

The abduction of the Kurmin Wali worshipers has left a trail of devastation in its wake. Families torn apart, lives shattered, and communities left reeling. The psychological impact on the abductees and their loved ones is immeasurable.

As the nation celebrates the return of the eighty abductees, it’s essential to acknowledge the human cost of this tragedy.

The Kurmin Wali abduction has put the Kaduna Peace Model under intense scrutiny.

The community-initiated peace deal with bandits, hailed as a success, has been dealt a significant blow. Can the model recover from this setback, or will it collapse under the weight of distrust and skepticism? The answer lies in the government’s response to the abduction and its commitment to finding a lasting solution.

The international community’s involvement in the Kurmin Wali abduction has added a new layer of complexity to the issue. President Donald Trump’s allegations of Christian persecution in Nigeria have put the spotlight on the Nigerian government. How will this impact the nation’s diplomatic relations, and what are the implications for the country’s image?

As the eighty abductees begin their journey to recovery, the focus shifts to rebuilding and healing.

The government, community leaders, and security agencies must work together to ensure the safe return of the remaining 86 abductees and address the root causes of banditry. The road to recovery will be long and arduous, but with collective effort, Kaduna State can emerge stronger and more resilient.

The miraculous returns of the eighty Kaduna abductees have raised more questions than answers.

As the nation grapples with the complexities of the Kurmin Wali abduction, it’s essential to prioritise the truth and the welfare of the abductees and their families. The government, security agencies, and community leaders must work together to ensure justice is served and lasting peace is achieved.

*Zubair Abdurrauf Idris is a public affairs analyst and community leader from Birnin-Gwari

 

.

Tags
80 kidnapped worshippersmiraculous returnopinionZubair Abdurrauf
FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedInEmailLink
Previous post Middle Belt Forum cries out on kidnap of 15 married women, others
next post BREAKING: US set to deport 79 Nigerians on criminal list •FULL LIST
Related posts
  • Related posts
  • More from author
Opinion

Straight from the Strait of Hormuz, By Nnimmo Bassey

April 1, 20260
Opinion

Eleven unassailable achievements of the Akpabio-led tenth Senate and a historic legacy of purpose, by Eseme Eyiboh

March 11, 20260
Opinion

Yet another abduction of worshippers, by Tochukwu Jimo Obi

March 1, 20260
Load more
Read also
Inside Akwa Ibom Today

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 20250
Politics

Activist Aisha Yesufu dumps ADC for NDC, declares for FCT senatorial seat

May 6, 20260
News

JUST IN: Senate confirms Enikanolaiye, Tegbe as ministers

May 6, 20260
Health

NAFDAC to boost local manufacturing of pharmaceutical products

May 6, 20260
Politics

BREAKING: Leaders of civil society write INEC chairman, demand urgent adjustment of 2027 election timelines

May 6, 20260
International

Top 10 airlines in 2026 •FULL LIST

May 6, 20260
Crime

Police arrest, repatriate $245 million ponzi scheme fugitive to China

May 6, 20260
Load more

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025

Activist Aisha Yesufu dumps ADC for NDC, declares for FCT senatorial seat

May 6, 2026

JUST IN: Senate confirms Enikanolaiye, Tegbe as ministers

May 6, 2026

NAFDAC to boost local manufacturing of pharmaceutical products

May 6, 2026

BREAKING: Leaders of civil society write INEC chairman, demand urgent adjustment of 2027 election timelines

May 6, 2026

Top 10 airlines in 2026 •FULL LIST

May 6, 2026

inside the Hill top newspaper

0 Comments

Activist Aisha Yesufu dumps ADC for NDC, declares for FCT senatorial seat

0 Comments

5 burnt to death scooping fuel from fallen tanker

0 Comments

Naira slumps further as dollar scarcity bites harder

0 Comments

BREAKING: Appeal Court sacks Senate Minority Leader, orders election rerun

0 Comments

Again, Trump fined $10,000 for violating gag order

0 Comments

Follow us

FacebookLike our page
InstagramFollow us
YoutubeSubscribe to our channel
WhatsappContact us
Latest news
1

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025
2

Police dismiss report of abduction in Nasarawa school, say it’s false alarm by students

November 21, 2025
3

Nigeria’s high cost of living: Pot of jollof rice hits ₦30,435 — Report

April 29, 2026
4

Hunger protests: 3,200 policemen deployed in Akwa Ibom

February 27, 2024
5

Court bars Police, FRSC from fining motorists over insurance

April 24, 2026
6

Keresimasi don come, all Lagos sisi dem don dey show face

December 9, 2023
Popular
1

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025
2

Prioritise gas infrastructure, industrial development over CNG vehicles – Oando Clean Energy president tells Nigerians

July 3, 2025
3

Real Madrid snatch late winner against Man City in UCL play-off

February 12, 2025
4

Governor Diri mourns Bayelsa traditional ruler killed in auto crash

January 4, 2025
5

Nigerian Army graduates 27 drone pilots

May 1, 2026
6

Brand new second-hand guonguoro for sale

February 15, 2025

About The Frontier

The Frontier is Nigeria’s leading online newspaper. It is published by Okims Media Links Limited headed by Sunny Okim, a veteran journalist who is widely known as The Grandmaster, fondly called so by colleagues and friends for being Nigeria’s pioneer movie journalist.

Most viewed

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025

5 years after commissioning, multi-billion naira Niger Delta port remains dormant

March 23, 2024

FG accuses Kenyan airlines of maltreating Nigerian travellers in Nairobi

February 3, 2025

ROMANCE GONE SOUR: My wife told me only 1 out of our 3 children is mine

April 13, 2024

SDP kicks as former Governor El-Rufai hails Party’s merger with ADC in Kaduna

August 26, 2025
Top posts

Categories

  • News4504
  • Politics3982
  • Crime3838
  • International2694
  • Sports2222
  • Business & Economy2100
  • Headlines2059
  • Education1232
  • Matilda Showbiz876
  • Health785
  • Entertainment718
  • Africa450
  • Religion439
  • Environment317
  • Special259
  • Arts & Culture226
  • Hunger protests in Nigeria224
  • Info Tech218
  • Interview175
  • Inside Akwa Ibom Today169
  • Opinion144
  • EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade115
  • Advert30
  • Epistles of Anthony Kila19
  • Trends16
  • Local News4

© 2026 The Frontier, Published by Okims Media Links Limited.

designed by winnet services

  • Home
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact