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Nigerian Theologian Sunday Agang Kidnapped Then Released by Fulani

Prominent Nigerian pastor and theologian was held for days in remote cave before release, highlighting persecution challenges.

ChurchStacks · 1 min read · 25 April 2026

The news: Sunday Bobai Agang, a prominent theologian and pastor from Jos, Nigeria, was kidnapped from his home on March 24 by four armed men. They forced him to walk 10 hours into remote bush territory where he was held in a cave for several days before being released. Christianity Today reported that the experience has significantly impacted his theological perspective on persecution and suffering.

Why it matters for church leaders: While this occurred in Nigeria, it reflects the broader challenges facing Christian leaders across regions where religious tensions exist. Agang's experience and his theological reflections on persecution provide valuable insights for Indian church leaders who may face different but real pressures in their ministries. His story reminds us of the courage required in pastoral leadership and the importance of supporting leaders facing difficult circumstances.

The takeaway: Pray for and financially support church leaders in challenging contexts, and learn from their experiences to strengthen your own ministry resilience.

Source: Christianity Today


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