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Oyo Child Abduction: 46 Children Kidnapped Sparks Celebrity Outrage on Children’s Day

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Celebrities react to Oyo child abduction reaction as Children’s Day is overshadowed by grief, anger and calls for urgent action in Nigeria

Prominent Nigerian entertainers and public figures including Ruth Kadiri, Paul Okoye, Toke Makinwa, Patience Ozokwo and Mercy Eke have reacted with grief and condemnation following the reported abduction of 46 children in Oyo State, an incident that cast a dark shadow over Children’s Day commemorations across the country.

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The emotional responses came as Nigeria marked Children’s Day on Wednesday, a celebration traditionally dedicated to the welfare and protection of children, but which was instead defined by widespread mourning and renewed concerns over insecurity.

Oyo child abduction reaction quickly dominated social media conversations, with celebrities describing the situation as distressing and unacceptable.

Actress Ruth Kadiri issued a strongly worded message lamenting the deteriorating state of safety in the country, suggesting that fear had replaced freedom for many families.

Her comments reflected a broader sentiment among public figures who expressed frustration over repeated incidents of child insecurity.

Singer Paul Okoye also joined in the reactions, sharing images of the abducted children on his Instagram story with a brief but poignant message describing the day as an “unhappy Children’s Day”.

Television personality Toke Makinwa, meanwhile, posted a short emotional prayer, expressing heartbreak over the unfolding situation.

Veteran actress Patience Ozokwo questioned the nation’s collective silence, asking how long children would continue to be targeted while citizens remain passive.

Similarly, actress Mercy Eke described the reported abduction as deeply traumatic, stressing that no child should be subjected to such conditions.

Other public figures, including Kehinde Bankole, Biola Bayo and Olakunle Churchill, also issued statements calling for urgent action from authorities and stronger protection for children.

Their comments collectively amplified the growing Oyo child abduction reaction online, where users demanded accountability and swift rescue efforts.

The situation has further intensified public debate on Nigeria’s worsening security challenges.

Earlier, actor Kunle Remi had warned that citizens risk becoming desensitised to violence, while actress Toyin Abraham and social commentator Bobrisky also voiced concerns over the frequency of violent incidents and kidnappings across the country.

In a separate intervention, actress Lala Akindoju questioned the effectiveness of existing responses to insecurity, describing the climate as deeply troubling for ordinary citizens.

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As reactions continue to pour in, the Oyo child abduction reaction has become a focal point in national discourse, with growing calls for urgent reforms to address insecurity and restore public confidence in child safety across Nigeria.

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