Rev. Sunday Bobai Agang, chairman of ECWA Board of Trustees, safely released after kidnapping

Nigerian Pastor Freed After Kidnapping in Jos

✨ Faith Restored

Rev. Sunday Bobai Agang, a prominent church leader in Nigeria, has been safely released after being abducted from his home. His freedom comes as a powerful answer to prayers from supporters worldwide.

Rev. Sunday Bobai Agang walked free this week after being kidnapped from his residence in Jos, Nigeria, bringing relief to thousands who prayed for his safe return.

The chairman of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) Board of Trustees was taken from his home in the Farin Gada area on Tuesday morning by unknown gunmen. Church spokesman Danjuma Auta confirmed that Rev. Agang is now safe and reunited with loved ones.

"We wish to announce with immense gratitude and joy the release of our dear pastor," the church said in a statement. ECWA leaders described the outcome as a testament to God's faithfulness and the power of collective prayer from their global community.

The church thanked supporters who stood in prayer during what they called a trying period. Rev. Agang, who holds the title of professor and serves as a prominent pastor, leads one of Nigeria's largest evangelical denominations.

Nigerian Pastor Freed After Kidnapping in Jos

Why This Inspires

In a region facing security challenges, this story shows the strength of community solidarity during crisis. When news of the kidnapping spread, believers across Nigeria and around the world united in prayer vigils and support.

The church used this moment not just to celebrate but to call for action. ECWA leaders urged government officials at all levels to protect citizens and dismantle criminal networks, describing kidnapping as "a threat to our collective existence."

Their statement balanced gratitude with a clear message: while they rejoice in Rev. Agang's return, they refuse to accept violence as normal. The church committed to continuing prayers for Nigeria's peace and the safety of all citizens.

This outcome reminds us that even in difficult circumstances, communities can come together with hope and determination. Rev. Agang's freedom represents not just one man's safety, but a community's refusal to lose faith during their darkest hours.

Based on reporting by Vanguard Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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