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Three pastors—Reverend Idi Buhari, Emmanuel Jacob, and Suleiman Adamu—were abducted by armed bandits on January 9th, 2026, while traveling to Niger State for a wedding ceremony. Days later, in a coordinated operation between the Department of State Services (DSS) in Niger and Kaduna commands, they were rescued alive. But the story doesn't end there. During the operation, security operatives arrested three suspects connected to a dea*dly arms trafficking network moving weapons through motor parks and rural routes. One suspect confessed to transporting what he thought were "tantalites" (expensive stones) for 50,000 Naira—only to discover he was part of a gun-running syndicate. This video tells the full story: the ambush, the rescue, the emotional community reaction, and the deeper security challenges facing Nigeria's highways. Reverend John Joseph Hayab, CAN Chairman for 19 Northern States, speaks on the safe return of the pastors and salutes the bravery of security forces. We also analyze how criminal networks operate across state lines and what this means for your safety. #KadunaKidnapping #PastorsRescued #DSSNigeria #BanditryInNigeria #ArmsTrafficking #NigeriaSecurity #KidnappingNews #ECWA #ChristianAssociationOfNigeria #ReverendJohnHayab #NigerState #KadunaState #MotorParkGuns #TantalitesScam #NigeriaCrimeNews #SecurityForcesNigeria #PrayForNigeria #StopBanditry #NewsNigeria #TodayNewsNigeria DISCLAIMER: This video is for education, news analysis, and public awareness only. I do not support violence or harm of any kind. All events discussed are based on publicly available reports from news platforms, journalists, and official statements. No graphic images or harmful content are shown. Any video clips or pictures used fall under Fair Use for commentary, reporting, and criticism. This content is created to inform the public and help people understand the security situation in Nigeria. Credit: Original clip used from Arise News