John Arum, the abducted University of Jos graduate, has appeared in a new video confirming he is alive, dismissing earlier rumours that he had died in captivity.
The footage, released on April 20, 2026, shows the victim speaking while his captors also addressed the situation and ongoing ransom negotiations.
Proof of life emerges
In the video, Arum directly counters the reports circulating online.
“Today is April 20, 2026 and I am alive,” he said.
He added that kidnappers initially demanded ₦10 million for his release, noting that ₦6 million has already been paid, leaving a balance of ₦4 million.
Kidnappers issue fresh warning
The abductors, who also spoke in the clip, warned that any delay in completing the payment could put his life at risk.
They insisted that the remaining ransom must be paid promptly.
Earlier fears and viral footage
The development follows earlier viral footage that sparked widespread concern about Arum’s condition.
Reports claiming he had died in captivity had circulated online before the latest video surfaced.
What this means
The latest video confirms the victim is still alive, while raising fresh urgency around the ransom demand and his possible release.
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6 MILLION RANSOM PAID, 4 MILLION LEFT… He's daring the Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manaseh Mutfwang. Saying that even the governor cannot pick up the boy without paying the ransom.
Unlike the above video, here, John was directed to speak… pic.twitter.com/EUNvSs7Loy
— JOStified X (@_Thrixian) April 20, 2026