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Lala Akindoju Condemns Rising Killings in Nigeria

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Lala Akindoju speaks out against killings in Nigeria sparks fresh outrage as celebrities demand urgent action over insecurity and kidnappings

Lala Akindoju has condemned the rising wave of killings and kidnappings across Nigeria, warning that citizens are becoming dangerously desensitised to violence and insecurity.

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In a lengthy statement shared on Instagram, the Nollywood actress expressed outrage over repeated reports of abductions, murders and graphic killings circulating online, describing the situation as unacceptable and deeply disturbing.

Lala Akindoju questioned the silence of political leaders, religious organisations and civic groups amid growing public anxiety and grief.

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The actress said Nigerians were increasingly forced to live with fear while authorities focused on political campaigns and elections instead of public safety.

“The office of the Nigerian citizen is very weak,” Lala Akindoju wrote, adding that leaders should be held accountable for failing to protect lives and property.

The actress also criticised the lack of public response from organisations including the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, the Christian Association of Nigeria and the National Union of Road Transport Workers, asking why major institutions had not spoken more forcefully about the crisis.

Lala Akindoju’s remarks followed widespread reactions to the reported killing of a teacher, an incident that triggered fresh debate on insecurity in Nigeria and the emotional toll on families across the country.

Toyin Abraham also reacted to the incident, expressing sadness and questioning what state authorities were doing to prevent similar attacks.

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Social media personality Bobrisky lamented that public attention appeared divided, arguing that insecurity should command greater national urgency.

Bobrisky described the situation as alarming, particularly for residents living in Lagos.

Actress Ruth Kadiri appealed directly to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, urging the federal government to strengthen protection for citizens or permit communities to defend themselves against attacks.

Meanwhile, Yvonne Jegede described recent events as inhumane and expressed concern that more Nigerians were not publicly condemning the violence.

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The emotional reactions from several entertainers have intensified online conversations around insecurity, accountability and public frustration, as many Nigerians continue to demand decisive government action against kidnappings and violent crime.

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