Omah Lay, a Nigerian Afrobeats musician, has cautioned that the nation’s problems cannot be solved by prayer alone.
According to reports, he said on his social media page that citizens must actively participate in problem-solving in order for meaningful change to occur.
“NO JESUS, NO ALLAH, NO PRAYER IS SAVING US,” he added. Until we wake up, nothing changes 🌳🇬💔.
His comments coincide with numerous celebrities continuing to comment on recent violent episodes, like as the kidnapping of schoolgirls in Kebbi and the attack on a church in Kwara.
Don Jazzy, Davido, Falz, and Mr. Macaroni were among the other musicians who called on the government to act quickly to safeguard the public.
Yemi Alade, however, voiced opposed to calls for foreign action, contending that African countries should handle their own security issues independently of outside interference.
In a related development, Bolaji Ogunmola, a Nollywood actress, expressed her serious concern for the safety of Nigerian families by sharing her opinions on the country’s escalating murder rate.
She disclosed that although she occasionally thinks about leaving Nigeria, her family is still there, hence she is unable to do so.
Nigeria, according to the actress, is where she was born and raised.
She said she is still connected to her heritage despite acknowledging the difficulties.
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