A violent attack on a Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) congregation in the Eruku community of Kwara State has left worshippers dead, others abducted, and many traumatized after armed bandits stormed a church service being broadcast live on social media. The disturbing footage, which has since circulated widely, shows congregants fleeing in panic as gunmen firing into the air invaded the sanctuary.
The incident occurred during an evening program on Sunday, drawing national attention and renewed concern over rising insecurity in Nigerian churches and rural communities.
Livestream Captures Moment of Attack
The livestream video shows the congregation in worship when sudden gunshots ring out outside the church building. Screams erupt, and congregants scramble for cover as the armed men—estimated to be five or more—burst into the sanctuary.
The attackers, wearing masks and carrying rifles, moved swiftly through the church, seizing valuables, threatening worshippers, and dragging several individuals outside. The video ends abruptly as the camera falls to the floor, capturing only chaotic sounds and cries for help.
Eyewitnesses say the bandits surrounded the church from multiple directions, cutting off escape routes as they opened fire.

Casualties and Abductions
Although official numbers are still being confirmed, local reports indicate:
- Several worshippers were killed inside the church during the assault.
- Multiple congregants—including the pastor—were kidnapped and taken into the surrounding forests.
- Dozens sustained injuries while attempting to flee.
- Personal belongings, including phones, bags, and vehicles, were looted.
Community members who arrived after the attack described the scene as “devastating,” with bullet shells scattered across the church compound and signs of a violent struggle.
Security Response and Ongoing Investigation
The Kwara State Police Command confirmed the attack, stating that officers and community vigilante groups mobilized to pursue the assailants. Early reports suggest that some of the bandits were forced to retreat after encountering resistance from local security teams.
Authorities say that a full-scale operation has been launched to rescue those abducted and bring the attackers to justice. The police are also analyzing the livestream footage as part of the investigation.
However, residents of Eruku have criticized the government for the slow security response, pointing to the long-running pattern of bandit raids in the region.
A Growing Threat to Churches in Nigeria
This attack adds to a disturbing rise in targeted assaults on churches across Nigeria’s North-Central and North-West zones. Criminal gangs and armed militias have increasingly focused on churches due to:
- Large gatherings of unarmed civilians
- Potential ransom opportunities
- Symbolic value in attacking religious centers
Pastors and Christian leaders have repeatedly called on the Nigerian government to prioritize protection of worship centers and rural communities.
Impact on the Community
The Eruku community is now reeling from the tragedy. Many families are grieving the loss of loved ones, while others wait anxiously for news of relatives taken by the attackers. Church members gathered the following morning to pray amid tears, shock, and fear.
Local pastors say the emotional and spiritual trauma will require long-term counseling, support, and rebuilding efforts.
Implications for Ministries and Church Security
In light of the attack, ministry leaders across Nigeria and beyond are being urged to:
1. Strengthen Security Protocols
Churches in high-risk regions may need to implement trained security teams, gate checks, controlled access points, and emergency response plans.
2. Reassess Livestream Practices
Public broadcasts can reveal location, timing, and attendance patterns, potentially increasing risk.
3. Provide Trauma Care
Pastors must be equipped to minister to members experiencing fear, grief, or spiritual crisis following violent incidents.
4. Advocate for Community Protection
Churches can serve as voices for rural communities suffering ongoing attacks.
Call to Prayer
PastorsInfo urges believers around the world to fervently pray for:
- The families of those killed, that God will comfort them in deep sorrow.
- Those kidnapped, for protection, strength, and safe return.
- The Eruku CAC congregation, for healing and resilience.
- Security forces, for wisdom and effectiveness in confronting banditry.
- The Nigerian Church, that it may stand firm in faith amid growing persecution.