Table of Contents
- Davido's Reaction
- Details of the Church Attack
- Details of the Abduction
- Call to Action
- Prayers for Victims
Renowned Nigerian artist, Davido, has spoken out regarding the kidnapping of schoolgirls in Kebbi State and the assault on a church in Kwara State.
According to DAILY POST, three individuals lost their lives during a church event at a branch of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) in Kwara State on Tuesday evening, while several members, including the pastor, were abducted.
This tragic incident happened less than 24 hours after 25 secondary schoolgirls were kidnapped in Kebbi State on Monday, November 17, 2025.
In response to these alarming attacks, Davido shared a statement on X on Wednesday evening, expressing, “No family should endure this suffering.”
He voiced his concerns regarding the security situation in Nigeria, stating, “These acts of violence must never become our standard.”
“My heart goes out to the young girls who were kidnapped in Kebbi and their families. No family should have to experience this pain,” he added.
“As Nigerians, we must unite and strive for a nation where every child can grow up in safety and with hope.”
“I am also deeply saddened by the tragic event at the church in Kwara State. I pray for the families who have lost loved ones and for everyone impacted by this heartbreaking situation. These violent acts must never become our accepted reality. Every effort must be made to ensure the safe return of the girls. I encourage anyone with reliable information to come forward in any safe and responsible manner to support the ongoing rescue efforts.”
“May God provide comfort to the grieving families in Kwara, grant peace to our nation, and bring shame to all who support violence and disorder.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What recent incidents has Davido reacted to?
Davido has reacted to the abduction of schoolgirls in Kebbi State and the attack on a church in Kwara State.
What did Davido say about the violence in Nigeria?
He stated that these acts of violence must not become the norm and emphasized the need for unity among Nigerians to ensure safety for all children.



