Davido Condemns Kebbi Kidnapping as he mourns victims and urges unity, prayers and stronger efforts to secure the safety of Nigerian children.
Nigerian music star David Adeleke, known globally as Davido, has spoken with deep emotion about the kidnapping of schoolgirls in Kebbi State and the deadly attack on a church in Kwara State
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In a moving late night message shared on social media, he said Davido Condemns Kebbi Kidnapping and expressed heartfelt sympathy for the affected families.
Davido said his thoughts were with the young girls who were abducted and with the families now facing unbearable fear and uncertainty.
He insisted no family should ever experience such anguish, describing the ordeal as a painful reminder of the urgent need for stronger child protection across the country.
He urged Nigerians to stay united and to continue pushing for a nation where every child can grow up in safety, hope and confidence.
According to him, unity remains a powerful force against the rising tide of insecurity, and citizens must remain committed to supporting one another through difficult times.
The singer also reacted to the tragic attack on a church in Kwara, calling the incident heartbreaking. He prayed for the families who lost loved ones and stressed that violent acts like these must never be normalised.
He warned that Nigeria must reject any attempt to make such brutality part of everyday life.
Davido appealed for intensified rescue efforts for the kidnapped Kebbi schoolgirls and encouraged anyone with credible information to report it safely and responsibly. He closed his message with prayers for the children, for comfort for the grieving families in Kwara, and for peace across the country.
He also called for accountability for individuals who continue to sponsor violence and instability, insisting that justice is essential for long term security.
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The incidents in Kebbi and Kwara have stirred widespread concern across Nigeria, with many citizens demanding stronger and more effective security measures to protect lives