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BANDITS RETURN TO CATHOLIC SEMINARY IN EDO, KILL OFFICER, ABDUCT THREE SEMINARIANS — AND THE SANCTUARY BLEEDS AGAIN

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By Fr. Dr. Okhueleigbe Osemhantie Amos
BENIN CITY, Edo State | July 11, 2025

Once is a tragedy. Twice is betrayal.

Nine months after blood first splashed upon the altar of Immaculate Conception Minor Seminary in Ivianokpodi, that blood has thickened. It has returned. It now cries — not only from the ground, but from the crucified conscience of a nation.

On the night of July 10, 2025, bandits — not phantoms, but men with breath, names, rifles, and coordinates — breached the walls of a minor seminary for the second time in less than a year. They fired bullets into the body of Mr. Christopher Aweneghieme, a Nigerian Civil Defence officer assigned to the seminary. They overpowered the watch of night and vanished into the blackness with three teenage seminarians — children with dreams stitched in white cassocks, dragged into the bush like lambs to a place unknown.

But this is not news in the ordinary sense. This is an indictment. A lament. A dirge for a nation whose soul now reeks of abandonments too many to name. And what is worse: we have become used to the stench.

In October 2024, the first wound opened. The Rector, Rev. Fr. Thomas Oyode, was taken. A seminarian — young, pure, unnamed by most headlines — was murdered. The priest returned half-alive, demoralised and traumatised. The student never returned at all. The State made promises. Cameras flashed. Statements were issued. But nothing followed. Nothing deep. Nothing just. Nothing honest.

Now, the blood has returned. Colder. Thicker. Sharper. And what was once grief is now shame.

Let us be blunt: Immaculate Conception Seminary is not a battlefield. It is not Sambisa. It is a minor seminary in a rural Edo community — a sanctuary, a prayer ground, a house of discernment. It is a sacred furnace where boys are melted into priests, into givers of absolution, into defenders of the sacred. But now it is defiled — a stage where blood is spilled, not wine. Where screams echo louder than psalms.

What exactly do these bandits want? If ransom were their goal, why the repeated targeting of the same religious institution — where no naira is minted, no gold mined, no oil explored, no weapons stockpiled, no political power contested, no diamonds traded, and no militants trained? Why a second strike on the very soil still soaked from the first? Is it money they seek — or the psychological conquest of the Church? A disruption of priestly formation? A warning to the moral voice of Nigeria?

These are not crimes of opportunity. They are symbolic, systemic, and sustained. The message is clear: nowhere is spared anymore.

And yet we ask — with trembling but clarity — where are the perpetrators of the first attack? Where is the dossier? Where is the pursuit? Where is the prosecution? Why was the crime scene cleaned, but not investigated? Why were rosaries lifted but rifles not? Why do these criminals walk freely in daylight while the faithful gather in fear?

Nigeria, let the truth burn your skin: Bandits are not spirits. They sleep somewhere. They spend money somewhere. They communicate by mobile phone, eat food, access fuel, and belong to communities that know them. They are traceable, stoppable, breakable — if only there is the will to do so.

In Mexico, the 2014 abduction of 43 students ignited a national firestorm that birthed a federal truth commission, sweeping arrests, and global attention. In the Philippines, a series of church attacks was followed by an iron-fisted military response and grassroots intelligence that cleared entire forest regions. In Sri Lanka, when Catholic churches were bombed on Easter Sunday, the State declared a no-passage zone and cleaned up the terror cells in weeks.

What about Nigeria?

Here, we have excuses instead of arrests. We have condolences without commitment. We have prayers without policy. The forest swallows our children — and we offer platitudes.

Let it be said without hesitation: the Diocese of Auchi has responded with the only weapons she possesses — votive Masses, rosaries, processions, and Benedictions. Most Rev. Dr. Gabriel Dunia has rallied priests and faithful alike. But the Bishop does not command drones. He does not deploy special forces. He does not control intelligence units. That mandate belongs to the State.

And so we say to Abuja, to Benin, and to all offices of governance: do not merely send letters. Send justice. Do not merely express regret. Show resolve. Do not show us seminarians rescued with bruises. Show us the perpetrators chained in court.

Immaculate Conception Seminary is not a soft target. It is a focal point. And to attack it twice is to wage war against the Church’s tomorrow. The bandits did not just take three teenagers. They kidnapped tomorrow’s pulpits. They hijacked the hands that might one day lift the Host. They desecrated the womb from which truth might be born.

A priest is not made in a week. It takes a minimum of ten years of human, pastoral, intellectual, and spiritual formation — years of prayer, chastity, humility, and hardship. To interrupt that process with bullets and blindfolds is to scar the future in ways no data can fully measure.

And so, to every Nigerian with a conscience still alive: speak. Act. Demand. Cry. Refuse to let this crime be folded into the tired gallery of unremembered atrocities. This is not the death of one officer. This is not the kidnapping of three boys. This is a test of whether Nigeria still knows what is sacred, still cares what is holy, still believes in the sanctity of life.

Let this moment not pass quietly. Let it burn through silence like fire through straw. Because evil has knocked twice. And if it knocks a third time, it may no longer knock — it may blow the gates down and occupy the sanctuary.

God is watching. History is writing. The question is: Who among us is still awake?

We lose nothing by providing security for Immaculate Conception Seminary — but we lose everything by refusing to.

Fr. Dr. Okhueleigbe Osemhantie Amos
Benin City, Edo State

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