Church leader reunited with family after being released from captivity in Jos, Nigeria

Nigerian Church Leader Freed After Days in Captivity

✨ Faith Restored

A senior church leader kidnapped from his home in Jos, Nigeria, has been safely reunited with his family after days of prayers and support from around the world. The release brings relief to thousands who stood by the Evangelical Church Winning All community during the ordeal.

Sunday Agang walked back into his family's arms this week, ending days of fear and uncertainty after armed men took him from his Jos home on Tuesday morning.

Agang, a respected leader who formerly led the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) and now chairs its Board of Trustees, was abducted from the Farin Gada neighborhood in Jos North. The church announced his safe return on Friday, describing the news as an answer to countless prayers from supporters across Nigeria and beyond.

"We wish to announce with immense gratitude and joy the release of our dear pastor," the church said in its statement. Agang is now safe at home, recovering from the traumatic experience with his loved ones nearby.

The church's acting spokesperson, Danjuma Auta, expressed deep appreciation to everyone who rallied around the ECWA community during the crisis. Members and supporters from multiple countries sent prayers and messages of solidarity throughout the difficult week.

Nigerian Church Leader Freed After Days in Captivity

The Bright Side

While Agang's safe return brings genuine joy, his release also highlights the power of community support during crisis. The global response showed how faith communities can unite across borders when one of their own faces danger.

The church used the moment to call attention to Nigeria's security challenges, urging government officials at all levels to fulfill their responsibility to protect citizens. Jos, located in central Nigeria's Plateau State, has seen recurring abductions and violent crime in recent years.

ECWA leaders emphasized that no family should endure what Agang's relatives experienced this week. They're hopeful that increased attention to security issues will lead to meaningful change for communities throughout the region.

For now, the Agang family is focused on healing and gratitude for prayers answered.

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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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