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Gunmen kidnap 19, kill clergyman in Niger state - Edoman - 12-14-2020 Gunmen kidnap 19, kill clergyman in Niger state At least 19 people have been kidnapped by gunmen in Ogu and Tegina communities in Rafi Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger State. Channels TV reports that residents of Ogu community say the gunmen stormed the community on Sunday morning December 13 and started shooting into the air. Quote:“The gunmen in their large number arrived in Ogu on motorcycles and before we knew what was happening, they started shooting into the air. Also speaking, a resident of Tegina community, Sanni Gamachindo, said gunmen stormed their community at about 12:30am today Monday, December 14, and abducted 16 persons. Quote:“The gunmen entered the room of my daughter that night, but she hid herself under the bed, while her husband went up the ceiling,” Sani Gamachindo, a resident of the community, told Mohammed, In a related development, a clergyman with the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), Jeremiah Ibrahim, was killed by gunmen in Chukuba community in Shiroro LGA on Friday, December 11. A senior official of the church who spoke on condition of anonymity said Pastor Ibrahim had gone to check his farm in Chukuba and decided to visit a colleague who was the resident pastor of Chukuba when he was attacked and killed. He said the clergyman has since been buried. Quote:“This is coming barely two weeks after six missionaries of ECWA and the wife of one of them were abducted,” he said The state police command is yet to comment on the recent developments. |