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Armed men kidnap 13 women in Nigeria’s latest abduction

On November 30, 2025, armed attackers kidnapped 13 women and an infant in an overnight raid in Chacho village, Sokoto State, northeastern Nigeria. The victims include a bride, ten bridesmaids, a baby, and two other women.

Al JazeeraFiled 2025-11-30 · 22:27 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Armed men kidnap 13 women in Nigeria’s latest abduction
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On November 30, 2025, armed attackers kidnapped 13 women and an infant in an overnight raid in Chacho village, Sokoto State, northeastern Nigeria. The victims include a bride, ten bridesmaids, a baby, and two other women. This incident is the latest in a series of mass kidnappings for ransom that have become common in northern Nigeria, where armed gangs target schools and rural communities. A local resident reported that the village was previously targeted in October, with ransoms paid for the release of those kidnapped. A Nigerian intelligence report indicates a rise in bandit-initiated abductions in Sokoto during November, potentially linked to deals made by neighboring states with bandits.

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Last week, attackers took 25 students in Kebbi State and more than 300 in Niger State.

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Sokoto witnessed a notable uptick in bandit-initiated abductions in November.

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Bandits stormed our village last night and kidnapped 14 persons, including a bride and 10 bridesmaids.

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A bride and 10 of her bridesmaids were among those abducted from the village of Chacho in Sokoto State.

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Armed attackers abducted 13 women and an infant during an overnight raid in northeastern Nigeria.

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A bride, 10 bridesmaids, a baby and two women were kidnapped during a night raid in Sokoto State.Published On 30 Nov 2025Armed attackers abducted 13 women and an infant during an overnight raid in northeastern Nigeria, marking the latest in a series of mass kidnappings in the West African nation.A bride and 10 of her bridesmaids were among those abducted on the night of Saturday to Sunday from the village of Chacho in Sokoto State, a resident told the AFP news agency.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4The Take: Is there a ‘Christian genocide’ in Nigeria?list 2 of 4Christian group in Nigeria says 50 students abducted by gunmen have escapedlist 3 of 4Over 300 students were abducted by Nigerian gunmen from Catholic schoollist 4 of 4Gunmen seize more than 200 children from Nigeria Catholic schoolend of list“Bandits stormed our village last night and kidnapped 14 persons, including a bride and 10 bridesmaids, from a house in Zango neighbourhood,” said Aliyu Abdullahi, a resident of Chacho village.A baby, the baby’s mother and another woman were also taken, Abdullahi added.According to Abdullahi, Chacho had already been targeted in October by bandits who kidnapped 13 people.“We had to pay ransom to secure their freedom. Now, we are faced with the same situation,” he said.A Nigerian intelligence report seen by the AFP confirmed the attack.“Sokoto witnessed a notable uptick in bandit-initiated abductions in November, culminating in the highest number of such attacks in the past year,” the report found.It suggested that deals struck by neighbouring states in the hopes of getting the bandits to agree to stop their activities may be partly responsible for the uptick.Last week, attackers took 25 students in Kebbi State and more than 300 in Niger State. Those abducted from Kebbi were rescued and united with their parents, while there is an ongoing search for the others.Mass kidnappings for ransom have become common in northern Nigeria, where armed gangs target schools and rural communities, often overwhelming local security forces.
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