Kidnapped Lawyer Shares First Video With Sister After Release Following Call to Bar Ceremony

A Nigerian lawyer, Onyesom Peace Udoka, who was kidnapped alongside her sister after Call to Bar ceremony, has shared their first video following their release.

Onyesom Peace Udoka, a graduate of Ambrose Alli University who attended the Nigerian Law School’s Enugu Campus, was last heard from around Lokoja at approximately 12 pm on Friday, 26 September 2025.

She had participated in the Call to Bar ceremony held on Tuesday, 23 September, and was en route to Benin when they were kidnapped.

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Lawyer shares video after regaining freedom

On September 30, Nigerian activist Harrison Gwamnishu announced that she had been released in a Facebook post.

On her TikTok page, Peace posted a video of herself and her sister after their release, stating that a ransom was paid before they regained freedom.

The video was captioned:

“My sister and I first video immediately our ransom was paid and we were out of that evil forest the kidnappers took us to. Worst nightmare of our lives. God can be trusted.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail lawyer’s release from kidnapper’s den

UTME candidate goes missing while going for exam

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a candidate of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) went missing on her way to her exam venue.

Her family raised an alarm on X, and a search started immediately after the JAMB candidate was not seen for 24 hours.

Days later, her brother made another post, indicating that the girl had been found in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state.Click to read full news