Nigerian Celebrities Mark Children's Day with Plea for Abducted Oyo Kids' Safe Return

As the nation marked Children's Day, several Nigerian celebrities took to social media to express their sadness and concern over the abducted children and teachers in Oyo. Toke Makinwa, Rudeboy, and Ruth Kadiri were among those who used the occasion to call for the safe return of the victims. In a somber tone, they described the day as an 'unhappy Children's Day' and urged their followers to continue speaking out, praying, and demanding action from the authorities. The celebrities' messages were a reminder that the families of the missing victims are still waiting for their loved ones to be reunited with them. By using their platforms to raise awareness about the issue, the celebrities hoped to put pressure on the government to take decisive action and ensure the safe release of the abducted children and teachers.
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Na so dem take mark Children's Day dis year, with plenty sad faces and prayers for those pikin wey dem kidnap for Oyo. Make dem return dem safe and sound, na our prayer.
Source: Linda Ikeji's Blog
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