Wife and daughter of late Anglican priest finally regain freedom after 3 months in kidnappers’ den

The wife and daughter of the late Anglican priest, Venerable Edwin Achi, who tragically died in the kidnappers’ den, have finally regained their freedom.
The family was reportedly abducted from their home in Nissi community on October 28, 2025, after armed bandits stormed the area during a late-night raid.
The abductors initially demanded a ransom of ₦600 million, which was later reduced to ₦200 million, but the family was unable to raise the funds.
It was later confirmed that the priest was murdered while in captivity.
In the latest update, the two remaining victims, mother and daughter, were released late last night, after spending three harrowing months in captivity following their abduction in Kaduna State.
News of their release has been met with relief and mixed emotions online, as many Nigerians expressed gratitude for their freedom while mourning the priest’s tragic death.
Some social media users described the development as “bittersweet,” noting that freedom came at a painful cost.
While the release of his wife and daughter brings some comfort, the killing of Ven. Edwin Achi remains a grim reminder of Nigeria’s worsening insecurity, especially the dangers faced by religious leaders in the North.
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