Pastor Moses Oyeleke, the Living Faith Church (a.k.a Winners Chapel) Pastor abducted by Boko Haram insurgents in May, who regained his freedom after spending 7 months in captivity, has shared his ordeal in Boko Haram captivity.
The Pastor who was abducted alongside his assistant Abraham Amuta, a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member along Chibok road in Borno state, confirmed that his freedom was facilitated by the Borno State government, Kalthum Foundation for Peace and Initiative for Peace Building (two NGOs).
“We were on our way to Chibok when they caught us and took us to Yale; from there, they took a detour and finally took us to Sambisa,” Oyeleke told reporters at the office of Usman Kadafur, deputy governor of the state.
“It was the two of us, myself and my brother, who were not released. They have promised us that when they finish discussions, they’ll release them in December; himself and the elder sister of this girl I was released with.
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“I am very happy today that we have been rescued because where we are coming from, we have come from a place of darkness to light; that is why my heart is filled with joy because I have seen my family, friends, and associates.
“I stayed peacefully with them for up to seven months. Many times they have requested me to convert to Islam, their preachers had preached to me a lot of times but you know when you have wisdom, you relate with people in a way that would not lead to quarrel.
“When they come to preach, I pay attention to everything they say and when they ask me questions about things that I know will cause problems if I respond, I always tell them I don’t know so that I don’t say things that would offend them.”
Ndagiliya Umar, a schoolgirl who regained her freedom after being abducted in a school in Askira Uba Local Government Area along with her sister and a few others also narrated her ordeal while in Boko Haram captivity.
“Life in the bush, they marry off little girls; women do not talk to men, and movement is restricted,” Ndagiliya said.