Kiddwaya Benue donation campaign urges Nigerians to unite and support victims of violent attacks through food, shelter, and hope via his foundation
[dropcap]K[/dropcap]iddwaya Benue donation campaign has been launched by the former Big Brother Naija housemate to support victims of violent attacks in Benue State.
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Through his Kiddwaya Foundation, the reality star is appealing to the public to help provide food, shelter, and critical relief for the affected communities.
In a heartfelt statement released on Monday, Kiddwaya called on all Nigerians to take action, stressing that this crisis goes beyond regional lines and speaks to a shared national responsibility.
His appeal follows a series of deadly herdsmen attacks that have displaced and devastated numerous families in Benue.
This is not just a Benue crisis, it’s a Nigerian crisis. And now more than ever, we need to come together as one people.
“Our brothers and sisters in Benue are suffering. Communities have been torn apart by violent attacks, leaving families displaced, hungry, and grieving,” the statement read.
“This is not just a Benue crisis, it’s a Nigerian crisis. And now more than ever, we need to come together as one people.”
The Kiddwaya Foundation is now actively mobilising resources and has opened channels for public donations, assuring that every contribution, regardless of size, will make a meaningful difference.
The initiative focuses on providing basic necessities to survivors as they begin the long process of rebuilding their lives.
“Whether it’s ₦500 or ₦500,000, every naira counts. Whether it’s your platform, your voice, or your time, every effort matters. Donate, share. Get involved,” Kiddwaya urged.
The campaign has already begun to gain traction on social media, as concerned Nigerians echo the call for compassion and unity.
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With this effort, Kiddwaya hopes to not only provide immediate aid but also reignite a sense of national solidarity in responding to humanitarian crises.