Edo Man Regains Freedom After 60 Days In Kidnappers’ Den

An Edo State man, Segirus Were, who was abducted alongside his pregnant wife, Zainab, has regained his freedom after spending about 60 days in the custody of kidnappers. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

 

Were was released by his captors on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, according to reports. A video currently circulating on social media shows him surrounded by individuals believed to be his relatives and friends, appearing relieved and in high spirits despite the traumatic experience.

In the footage, the victim drew attention to his appearance, saying:

 

“This my dress is white jalabia, is white colour, but it has turned black,”

an apparent reference to the harsh and unhygienic conditions he endured while in captivity.

 

Segirus Were was reportedly kidnapped on November 22, 2025, at Aviele community near Auchi, in Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State.

 

Following the abduction, the kidnappers released a distressing video showing Were and his pregnant wife pleading for help, while demanding a ₦50 million ransom for their release. Reports later indicated that the family was only able to raise about ₦7 million.

 

Zainab was subsequently released after a ransom was reportedly paid, while Were remained in captivity, sparking widespread concern and debate over his prolonged detention.

 

The case later took a controversial turn following allegations that activist Harrison Gwamnishu diverted ₦5.4 million from the ransom funds meant to secure Were’s release. Gwamnishu has consistently denied the allegation.

 

The disagreement between the family and the activist reportedly complicated negotiations with the kidnappers and prolonged Were’s stay in captivity, further fueling public outrage and social media debates.

 

As of the time of filing this report, the Edo State Police Command had not issued an official statement regarding Were’s release.


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