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Priest Tells How He Survived Gunmen Attack

A Catholic priest, and the Chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Ekwulobia, Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State, Rev. Fr. Lawrence Nwankwo has celebrated his survival in the hands of gunmen.

In what Fr Nwankwo described as a 44-minute ordeal in the hands of gunmen, he said he only survived an attack on July 9, 2025 at Ekwulobia roundabout, by God’s grace

Narrating his ordeal, he told journalists that the incident lasted from 7:30am to 8:14am, while on his way to Awka, the state capital from Ekwulobia.

The priest who had a thanksgiving Mass conducted by His Eminence, Peter Ebere Cardinal Okpaleke, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Ekwulobia, in his Igweakpu village, Ndiowu in Orumba North Local Government Area of the state, said the hoodlums put him in the trunk of his car to take him away, but God saved him.

“I was heading to Awka. The traffic lights were red and I stopped waiting for it to turn green. But before this happened, there were gun shots in all directions.

“I saw people shooting from the Nanka road coming towards the roundabout. I saw a lady lying on the road divider on the way towards Isuofia. I guessed that she was hit by the bullet.

“And there were gun shots from the route to Oko, so I exited the car and re-entered because I just drive off from Aguata direction, and the way it happened I wasn’t sure that running back would be safe.

“I was there in the car, on the passenger’s side behind the driver’s seat, then the door of the car was opened, and then one of them with a wig and a hood ordered me to come down, to handover the key of the vehicle and to enter the trunk. So I did all that. He then started the vehicle, marched on the breaks and said, ‘we will go with this!’ He left the engine running with the driver’s door open, probably for easy escape.

“So that was where I was, utterly helpless, but painfully aware of a possible ordeal in a kidnapper’s den. The gunmen were shooting continuously. From time to time, I heard calls for ‘another magazine!’ maybe by those who needed to reload their guns.

“Suddenly,” Fr Nwankwo continued, “I heard a shout, ‘who is that coming?’ At that point, there was not only an increase in the number and intensity of gunshots but also the sound made by the guns was different. I also heard a command: ‘don’t shoot from behind!’ It was after the ordeal that I learnt that the Joint Intervention Force arrived and dislodged the gunmen,” he said.

He said he remained in the trunk, recalling that he remained surprised by his calmness and presence of mind in such a situation, including when a bullet struck his toe at exactly 7.48am.

“Having commended myself into God’s hands, I was there waiting, not knowing whether, when and where another bullet might strike.

“Thanks be to God that no other bullet hit me. I am sure that God intervened and saved me.

“The vehicle sustained 19 bullet hits. Indeed, it was not simply riddled with bullets, but it was systematically shot at to neutralize any potential threat. Even the spare tyre beneath the trunk where I was lying was struck by bullets. The passengers’ seat where I hid myself before being ordered to the trunk by one of the gunmen was scattered by bullets.

“It was clear that God used this gunman to get me to a safe part of the vehicle, and even in the trunk, God still provided an extra protection. Imagine that in the 44 minutes ordeal, and despite my total body surface, I was struck only on the toe – not even the big toe but the middle toe – the least of the places to affect someone adversely. So, for me, God allowed this as a mark of remembrance – so that I do not forget his wondrous work that day. I am sure that if I had not sustained any wound, this story would sound like something made-up.

“God lined up people through whom God saved me. God used the young man who ordered me to the trunk to take me to a safe place. God also used the men of the Joint Intervention Force who gallantly fought and dislodged the gunmen. If they had not arrived at the time they did, my ordeal might have lasted longer in the kidnappers’ den with the untold trauma to colleagues, friends and family. God came out strong and delivered me.”

He said when the gunshots died down, after a while, he heard voices, so he raised his head, tapped on the window of the trunk and a young boy noticed and opened for him. He scampered out, picked his phone and gave his colleagues the good news that he was still alive.

“So, in Thanksgiving to God, we invited friends and the community to come and rejoice with us, thanking God for saving my life,” he stated.

Written by Naijajingles

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