Nigerian music sensation David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has spoken out following the recent violent incidents in the country.
The entertainment star addressed the recent killings in Kwara State and the kidnapping of girls in Kebbi State, events that have dominated social media discussions over the past few days.
In a press statement, Davido expressed deep sorrow for the young girls abducted in Kebbi, highlighting the unimaginable pain their families are enduring. He emphasized the importance of national unity in overcoming such tragedies.
“My heart goes out to the young girls k!dnapped in Kebbi State and to their families. No family deserves this pain. As Nigerians, we must stand together in unity and continue working towards a country where every child can grow up in safety and hope,” he said.
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He also conveyed his grief over the violent attack on a church in Kwara State, praying for the families who lost loved ones and for all those affected. “I am also deeply saddened by the tragic att@ck on the church in Kwara State. I pray for the families who lost loved ones and for everyone affected by this heartbreaking incident. These acts of violence must never become our norm,” Davido added.
Urging urgent action, he called for every effort to be made to ensure the safe return of the kidnapped girls. “Everything must be done to bring the Kebbi girls home safely. I urge anyone with credible information to come forward in whatever safe and responsible way they can, so it can support ongoing efforts to rescue them,” he said.
Davido concluded with a heartfelt prayer: “May God watch over the girls until they return. May He comfort the grieving families in Kwara, bring peace to our nation, and put every sponsors of violence and disorder to shame.”





