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Kogi State priest murder investigation

Overview

On 29 July 2026 a Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Samuel Opeyemi Oyetoro of St. Paul Parish in Ayetoro Gbede, was found dead with multiple machete wounds on Church Road in Ajaokuta, Kogi State, Nigeria. The body was identified by police, pronounced dead at ASCL Hospital and sent for autopsy. Kogi State Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo condemned the killing as a “heinous and unacceptable act” and ordered all security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation, identify those responsible and ensure they face the full weight of the law. The State Criminal Investigation Department and the police have taken over the case, urging residents to cooperate. The Catholic Diocese of Lokoja confirmed the death, called for prayers, and highlighted a pattern of recent attacks on clergy in Nigeria. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities seek to apprehend the perpetrators.

The governor’s directive and the police response were reiterated in a follow‑up report on 3 August 2026, emphasizing the need for a discreet but comprehensive probe and stressing that the murder fits within a series of recent assaults on churches and clergy across the country.

Entities

Ahmed Usman Ododo · Ahmed Ododo · Catholic Church · Nigeria · Rev. Fr. Samuel Opeyemi Oyetoro

Timeline

  1. 19 days ago

    [CRIME] 2 sources
    Father Samuel Opeyemi Oyetoro killed in machete ambush in Kogi, Nigeria

    Father Samuel Opeyemi Oyetoro was killed in a machete ambush on 29 July 2026 in Kogi State, Nigeria; the Diocese of Lokoja and Governor Ahmed Ododo condemned the attack and called for a full investigation.

  2. 22 days ago

    [CRIME] 11 sources
    Kogi Governor Orders Probe into Murder of Catholic Priest Samuel Oyetoro

    Catholic priest Rev. Fr. Samuel Oyetoro was murdered in Kogi State on July 29, 2026; Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo ordered a full probe and security agencies to bring the killers to justice.

Sources

blueprint.ng · brainnewspaper.com · catholicreview.org · dailytrust.com · fides.org · gistlover.com · gistmania.com · isolavirtuale.it · kogireports.com · naijanews.com · newtelegraphng.com · thecable.ng · tribuneonlineng.com