The entertainer, writing on his X handle, described the situation as terrifying, noting that many Nigerians now live with constant fear amid persistent cases of terrorism, kidnappings, and violent attacks. “My mom’s only blood brother has been missing for a month now. He was on his way home and never got home. For how long are we going to continue living like this? Scary times,” he lamented.
His comments come as the nation grapples with several recent incidents of violence. The federal government has been under pressure, with high-profile officials, including Vice President Kashim Shettima, visiting crisis-hit areas such as Kebbi State following the abduction of schoolgirls.
Other public figures have also joined the chorus of concern. Actress Funke Akindele reacted strongly to a recent attack on a church in Kwara State, describing a livestream she watched as “sad and disturbing.” She noted being particularly moved by the sight of an elderly woman struggling to flee for safety.
The growing voices from entertainers and cultural figures reflect broader public anxiety as communities continue calling for stronger security measures and swifter government action.
