• 2024 Catholic Archdiocesan Choir Christmas Carol
  • 2024 Christ The King Celebration
  • About Us
  • Announcement
  • Home
  • Organizations
  • Photo Gallery
  • Pius Societies
  • Sample Page
  • State Associations
  • Who We Are
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
  • Login
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Pius Societies
  • State Associations
  • Organizations
  • Photo Gallery
    • 2024 Christ The King Celebration
    • 2024 Catholic Archdiocesan Choir Christmas Carol
  • Announcement
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Pius Societies
  • State Associations
  • Organizations
  • Photo Gallery
    • 2024 Christ The King Celebration
    • 2024 Catholic Archdiocesan Choir Christmas Carol
  • Announcement
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

Rector of minor seminary in Nigeria released after 10-day captivity

Holy Rosary Catholic Church Wuse by Holy Rosary Catholic Church Wuse
November 9, 2024
in News
0
Rector of minor seminary in Nigeria released after 10-day captivity

Father Thomas Oyode, the rector of the Immaculate Conception Minor Seminary in Nigeria’s Diocese of Auchi who was abducted Oct. 27, has regained his freedom.

 

A statement issued Thursday by Father Peter Egielewa, director of communications for the diocese, provided details of Oyode’s release, relaying the gratitude of Bishop Gabriel Ghiakhomo Dunia of Auchi.

 

“The Catholic Diocese of Auchi wishes to announce the release of Rev. Father Thomas Oyode from the hands of his abductors,” Egielewa said, adding that the kidnapped priest was set free at about 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 6.

 

 

Egielewa said the bishop wished to express “gratitude to all for the prayers and moral support received for the 11 days Father Oyode was held captive, including Catholic faithful within and outside the diocese, well-meaning Nigerians within and outside the country, friends, and well-wishers around the world.”

 

The statement also thanked Nigerian security agencies and vigilante groups as well as hunters who Egielewa said had “labored day and night” in search of the kidnapped priest.

 

In his statement, the bishop urged the Nigerian government at all levels to work to address the deteriorating security situation around the Edo North Senatorial District and Edo state and take proactive steps to put in place measures that he said will guarantee that people return to their normal peaceful lives in their homes, in their farms, and while in transit.

 

 

Oyode was kidnapped Oct. 27 when gunmen attacked the Immaculate Conception Minor Seminary, Ivhianokpodi-Agenebode, Etsako East LGA of Edo state. Attackers struck while the priests and seminarians were observing evening prayers and Benediction.

 

Gunshots at the seminary were said to have prompted all but two students to flee the school premises during the evening incident at the seminary.

 

An unnamed source said that when the two students were captured by suspected Fulani kidnappers, Oyode intervened, pleading with the Fulani herdsmen to release the students and take him instead.

 

“The kidnappers released the students and took Father Oyode away,” the source wrote in a WhatsApp group for African Catholic theologians, adding: “Following the abduction, Father Oyode was led into the bush.”

 

Nigeria has been battling a surge of violence orchestrated by gangs whose members carry out indiscriminate attacks, kidnapping for ransom, and, in some cases, killing.

 

Boko Haram, a group that allegedly aims to turn Africa’s most populous nation into an Islamic nation, has been a major challenge in the country since 2009.

 

 

The abduction and release of Oyode follows a series of other recent kidnappings that have targeted members of the clergy in Nigeria.

 

On Nov. 5, Father Emmanuel Azubuike, pastor of St. Theresa Obollo Parish of the Diocese of Okigwe, was taken on his way back home from an assignment. He is yet to be released.

 

On June 9, Father Gabriel Ukeh was abducted from a parish rectory in the Diocese of Kafanchan and then released.

 

Father Oliver Buba, a priest of the Diocese of Yola, was abducted on May 21 in the diocese; he was later released.

Previous Post

Holy Rosary Catholic Church begins Holy Week Celebration with Palm Sunday

Next Post

Catholic Archbishop Urges Nigerians to Devise “meaningful” Ways to Survive Economic Hardships

Next Post

Catholic Archbishop Urges Nigerians to Devise “meaningful” Ways to Survive Economic Hardships

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Requiem Mass for Late Mrs. Pauline Uche Kadiri at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Zone 2, Wuse, Abuja
  • Abuja Archdiocesan Choir Holds 2024 Christmas Carol at the Holy Rosary Catholic Parish, Wuse
  • Holy Rosary Catholic Church Wuse Abuja
  • Announcement
  • Catholic Archbishop Urges Nigerians to Devise “meaningful” Ways to Survive Economic Hardships

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

The parish is a place where faith is lived out through active worship, communal prayer, and acts of service. Parishioners gather not only for Sunday Mass but also for daily prayers, Eucharistic adoration, and devotions like the Rosary, fostering a collective commitment to growing closer to God.

Quick Link

  • State Associations
  • Pius Societies
  • Who We Are

Holy Rosary Catholic Church Wuse - Abuja Copyright @2024.  Designed by Servercrib

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Pius Societies
  • State Associations
  • Organizations
  • Photo Gallery
    • 2024 Christ The King Celebration
    • 2024 Catholic Archdiocesan Choir Christmas Carol
  • Announcement

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.