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Court Commits Man To Life Sentence For Kidnapping Judge In Akwa Ibom

Wednesday February 25, 2026
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The Federal High Court, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, has sentenced one Nkereuwem Felix Effiong, aged 30, to life imprisonment for his involvement in the kidnapping of Hon. Justice Joy Unwana, a High Court Judge.

Justice Unwana was abducted on 18th December, 2023, alongside her driver, Idorenyin Ekanem, at about 8pm along Okobo–Esuk Inwang–Ndon Ebom Road in Akwa Ibom State.

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During the operation, the judge’s police orderly, ThankGod Ekanem, was shot dead, while the Judge and her driver were held captive for five days.

Effiong, a native of Ikot Ekwere in Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area of the State, was convicted on three out of a four-count charge bordering on conspiracy, membership of a terrorist group, and kidnapping under the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

The matter was brought to the Court by the State Security Service, SSS, Uyo.

Effiong admitted participating in three kidnapping operations, including the abduction of Justice Unwana.

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He further disclosed that the gang received N25 million as ransom for the judge’s release and that he personally received N300,000 as his share.

He also admitted involvement in the kidnapping of a pastor of The Apostolic Church in Oron and another victim whose family paid N5 million for his release.

“We don’t use to cover our face. Before the woman judge was released, we received the sum of twenty five million Naira (N25m) as ransom from her family. My own share from the ransom was three hundred thousand Naira (N300,000).

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“My second operation was the one where we kidnapped an Apostolic Church pastor in Oron. I don’t know how much was paid before he was released, but I was paid the sum of one hundred thousand Naira as my own share of the ransom.

“I also participated in another operation where we kidnapped a man whom the family later paid us the sum of five million Naira N5m and I was given the sum of fifty thousand Naira as my share from the ransom.

“We usually use mini bus to carry out our operations. We also used to rob the locals and fishermen to make money,” Effiong said.

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Meanwhile, Effiong was arrested on 4th July, 2024, along Ikot Ekpene Road in Uyo by operatives of the State Security Service (SSS) following months of investigation into the gang’s activities.

During the trial, the prosecution presented evidence linking him to the gang’s operations and its activities at Esong Inwang Beach.

Delivering his judgment on Monday, February, 23, 2026, Justice Chigozie Sergius Onah found Effiong guilty on counts one, two, and three, holding that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

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The court sentenced him to 25 years imprisonment on count one (conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism),
20 years imprisonment on count two (membership of a terrorist group), and life imprisonment on count three (kidnapping).

On count four, which bordered on concealment of information, the court discharged and acquitted the defendant.

The life sentence is the most severe of the penalties imposed and effectively ensures that Effiong will spend the rest of his natural life in prison, subject to the provisions of the law.


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