Monday, April 20, 2026 - A Kaduna man identified as Junior, was a shadow of his former self after regaining his freedom from bandits.
It was gathered that he was set free by his abductors after
nine months in captivity.
A friend, Mike Agwam, shared his story on Facebook a few
days ago, narrating the victim's harrowing ordeal in the bandits' den.
According to Agwam, the victim told him that throughout the
months in captivity, he was made to sit in one position under a tree, with
swarm of flies buzzing around him like a d3ad animal.
“I met a friend yesterday in a social environment. I couldn't recognise him after 3 to or 4 years of not seeing ourselves. He was looking half his size,” he wrote.
"I was
staring into his eyes with shock and disbelief. He saw and knew what was going
on in my mind, and immediately went ahead to tell me that he was just out from
the den of kidnappers, and he has spent 9 months in their hands.
"And
went further to show me his picture after he escaped from their hands. A man of
63 years was looking 100 years old in the picture, looking emaciated, deflated,
defeated, with white beards like ancient people who lived in caves.
"He
told me his journey to the den of these monsters. I sat there fixed and
motionless, listening to him.
He told me that for the past 9 months he has been in the hands of his captors. That he was made to sit in one position under the tree. Come rain, come sunshine you remained in one position, with swarm of flies buzzing around you like a d3ad animal.
"It's
an experience you will not wish your worst enemy to experience
"Bathing
was a luxury you better imagine, and anything brought to you, you must eat or
d!e of hunger.
"In and
outside your groin were tiçks that torment you day and night. Ordinary mind
would have gone insane, but this my friend's resilience and endurance helped
him survive to tell this story.
"When
finally he finished telling me his story my heart melted.
"The
gory story of this my friend stands for thousands of kidnapped victims.
"Don't
deceive yourself that you can't be kidnapped. As long you traversed the length
and breadth of your state, you can fall a victim of these monsters.
“We
Nigerians must do something pragmatically so as to make the hand of the clock
reverse.



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