Fresh outrage is mounting across Nigeria after a deadly attack on a church in Eruku, a rural community in Kwara State. Armed men stormed a Thanksgiving service on Tuesday, November 18, 2025—an event that was being broadcast live—killing three worshippers and abducting thirty-five others.
The incident has deepened concern over the country’s worsening security situation, particularly as attacks on rural communities continue to rise. Residents say fear has gripped the area, with many questioning how armed groups continue to operate with such ease.
Security analysts note that this attack adds to a disturbing pattern of violence recorded nationwide throughout the year. Kidnappings, killings, and village raids have increased, fueling public anger and intensifying calls for stronger action from authorities.
While government officials have yet to release detailed updates on rescue operations, citizens are demanding urgent, decisive measures to protect communities and restore confidence in Nigeria’s overall security response.















