
Kidnapped Nigerian Teacher Freed After 2 Days
A school headmaster abducted by gunmen in Nigeria's Oyo State walked free Monday after coordinated security forces pressured his captors into abandoning him. Matthew Owoade is now recovering with his family after spending just two days in captivity.
Matthew Owoade is back home with his family tonight, free after a terrifying two-day kidnapping ordeal that ended when security forces refused to give up.
The headmaster of Nomadic Basic School in Igbojaye was seized by armed kidnappers last week. But instead of a prolonged nightmare, his story took a hopeful turn when police, military, and community members launched an immediate coordinated response.
The swift security operation paid off faster than anyone expected. Intense pressure from joint forces searching the area forced the kidnappers to release Owoade on Monday evening, just 48 hours after taking him.
"The intense operational pressure mounted on the abductors forced the hoodlums to abandon the victim," said Police Public Relations Officer Ayanlade Olayinka. The victim walked free unharmed and was immediately taken for medical examination.
Video footage captured the joyful reunion when Owoade returned to his community. Family members and neighbors celebrated his safe return, a stark contrast to recent kidnapping cases in neighboring areas where victims spent nearly two months in captivity.

The Bright Side
This rescue represents a meaningful shift in how Nigerian security forces are responding to kidnapping threats. The coordinated effort between police, military units, and community members created a model that worked when it mattered most.
Commissioner of Police Abimbola Olugbenga praised the teamwork that made the rescue possible. He specifically thanked community members who provided information and support, showing how citizen cooperation strengthens security efforts.
The quick resolution also sends a powerful message to criminal groups operating in Oyo State. Security agencies are now intensifying operations to identify and arrest those responsible for Owoade's abduction, determined to prevent future attacks.
Investigators will debrief Owoade once his medical treatment is complete, gathering information that could lead to arrests and prosecutions. The command emphasized its commitment to ensuring "criminal elements have no safe haven in Oyo State."
For educators and families across the region, this successful rescue offers genuine hope that coordinated action can protect their communities.
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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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