Terrorists have taken a farm manager from his workplace in the Akure area of Ondo State.
The incident adds to a series of similar cases on farms around the state capital in recent months.
According to reports, the abduction happened while the manager carried out his daily duties.
Details about the exact location within Akure and the identity of the victim remain limited so far, but sources confirm that the terrorists seized him and left the scene.
This event comes as residents note a rise in such incidents targeting people who work on farms in the region.
In the past few weeks, several workers and visitors to agricultural sites near Akure have faced similar situations.
Families and local communities now express concern about safety when heading out to tend crops or manage livestock.
Security forces in Ondo State continue to monitor rural areas, yet these events show that challenges persist.
Many farms operate some distance from main towns, which can make quick responses difficult when trouble arises.
People who live and work in the area say the pattern affects daily life.
Farmers worry about completing their tasks without interruption, and some have started to adjust their routines or travel in groups where possible.
The focus remains on securing the release of those taken and preventing further cases.
Authorities have not yet issued a detailed statement on this latest incident, but similar events in Ondo have prompted calls for stronger measures to protect rural communities.
Residents hope for faster action so that farms can remain places of work rather than sources of fear.
As information becomes available, updates will follow on the situation and any efforts to return the farm manager safely to his family.
