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.

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AI-generatedOn 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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5 extractedLast week, attackers took 25 students in Kebbi State and more than 300 in Niger State.
Sokoto witnessed a notable uptick in bandit-initiated abductions in November.
Bandits stormed our village last night and kidnapped 14 persons, including a bride and 10 bridesmaids.
A bride and 10 of her bridesmaids were among those abducted from the village of Chacho in Sokoto State.
Armed attackers abducted 13 women and an infant during an overnight raid in northeastern Nigeria.