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Abducted NYSC member feared dead after family pays ₦10 Million ransom

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
March 6, 2026
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Grief and uncertainty have engulfed the family of a kidnapped National Youth Service Corps member, identified as Abba, who is now feared dead after suspected terrorists reportedly stopped communicating with his relatives despite receiving a ₦10 million ransom demanded for his release.

Abba, a young participant in Nigeria’s National Youth Service Corps scheme, was abducted by armed bandits during an attack in northern Nigeria. His ordeal drew national attention after a disturbing video circulated on social media showing the corps member being flogged and humiliated by his captors. The footage sparked widespread outrage and urgent calls for security agencies to intervene.

Observers believe the video was released by the kidnappers as a tactic to pressure the victim’s family and the public into raising the ransom quickly. After intense negotiations and appeals for support, Abba’s relatives reportedly raised the ₦10 million demanded by the abductors in the hope that the payment would secure his freedom.

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However, after receiving the money, the kidnappers allegedly stopped communicating with the family instead of releasing the victim. Sources close to the family said the abductors later issued fresh demands, including motorcycles, before any possible release could be considered.

Since then, there has been no confirmed contact from the kidnappers, leaving the family in deep distress and fearing the worst. With several days passing without any sign of Abba’s release or proof that he is alive, the family has reportedly begun preparations for Janazah, the Islamic funeral prayer performed in absentia when a person is believed to have died but their body cannot be recovered.

Relatives expressed appreciation to Nigerians who donated funds, offered prayers, and supported the family during the crisis. Yet the continued silence from the abductors has deepened fears that the young corps member may have been killed despite the ransom payment.

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The tragic development has renewed national concern over the growing wave of kidnappings and ransom-driven abductions across parts of Nigeria. Students, travelers, and rural residents have increasingly become targets for armed groups seeking large payments from families.

Security analysts warn that ransom payments rarely guarantee the safety of victims, noting that some criminal gangs often demand additional payments or kill captives even after receiving money.

Abba’s case has also triggered fresh debate about the safety of corps members posted to volatile regions under the NYSC scheme. Many Nigerians on social media have questioned whether adequate protection exists for young graduates serving in areas affected by banditry and insurgency.

For now, Abba’s fate remains officially unconfirmed. Yet the silence from his captors and the family’s decision to prepare funeral prayers have heightened fears that the young Nigerian may never return home.

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