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Musicians Join Chorus of Outrage as Oyo Kidnap Crisis Deepens

June 1, 2026
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Nigeria’s biggest music stars have joined the national outrage following the mass abduction of 39 students and seven teachers in Oyo State, a brutal attack that has already claimed two lives and left the entire country shaken.

On the night of May 15, 2026, gunmen descended on three educational institutions: Baptist Nursery and Primary School (Yawota), Community Grammar School, and L.A. Primary School (Esiele), shattering the sanctity of what should have been safe spaces for learning.

In one swift, coordinated act of terror, the gunmen swept up dozens of innocent souls: children barely old enough to understand the full horror of their circumstances and the dedicated teachers who had devoted their lives to shaping young minds. Two of those teachers would not survive the ordeal, their deaths stoking the fires of a national outrage that shows no sign of abating.

As security agencies scramble and parents weep, Nigeria’s entertainment industry, often a mirror of the nation’s collective conscience, has refused to remain silent.

Afrobeats sensation Victony, known for channelling raw emotion into his music, took to his X (formerly Twitter) account with an urgent, unvarnished message directed squarely at the nation’s highest office.

“Save our children & put an end to this mess @officialABAT,” he wrote, tagging President Bola Tinubu in a post that quickly reverberated across the Nigerian internet.

The brevity of his words belied the weight of their meaning, a cry from a generation that has grown weary of watching their country’s security crumble beneath the feet of the vulnerable.

His sentiment was one shared by millions.

Few Nigerian artists command a global stage quite like Davido, and on this occasion, the Grammy-nominated superstar set aside the glitter of his platform to speak from a place of profound personal anguish.

In a raw, unfiltered post shared on his Snapchat page, reportedly triggered by emerging accounts of the ongoing suffering of the hostages in the abduction camp, the singer offered words that struck a nerve far beyond his considerable fanbase.

“I’m weak. God, please take control. We can’t continue like this… my heart goes out to the victims and family… this is messed up,” he wrote.

It was not the language of a celebrity performing public grief. It was the voice of a father, a Nigerian, a human being confronting the unbearable, and in doing so, he articulated what countless compatriots have struggled to put into words.

Veteran entertainer Timaya took a more structured but equally forceful approach. Through an official statement, the Port Harcourt-born artist directed his appeal at the presidency, demanding not sympathy but immediate, coordinated, and decisive action.

“We appeal to the government for even greater urgency, collaboration, and action in addressing the growing security challenges facing many parts of our country,” the statement read in part.

It was a measured but pointed rebuke, a reminder that words of condolence from Abuja’s corridors of power have, in the eyes of many Nigerians, long since worn thin. What the victims in Oriire need, Timaya’s camp made clear, is not a press release. It is a rescue.

The Oyo abductions are the latest in a grim series of mass kidnappings that have plagued Nigeria’s educational institutions in recent years, drawing inevitable comparisons to the 2014 Chibok abductions that shocked the world and gave birth to the #BringBackOurGirls movement.

For many observers, the recurrence of such attacks now spreading beyond the North and into the South-West is evidence of a security architecture in urgent need of overhaul.

That it took the voices of pop stars to amplify a crisis of this magnitude speaks to a painful reality: in a country of over 200 million people, it is sometimes the famous, not the forgotten, who get heard.

As of press time, no group had claimed responsibility for the abductions, and the whereabouts of the 39 students and the remaining five teachers in captivity remained unknown.

The Nigerian military and police have confirmed that rescue operations are ongoing, though families on the ground describe a scene of confusion and despair.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The mass abduction of 39 students and seven teachers from three schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State on May 15, 2026, which has already cost two teachers their lives, represents a devastating failure of the Nigerian state to protect its most vulnerable citizens.

The incident has ignited national outrage, with top artists Victony, Davido, and Timaya joining millions of Nigerians in demanding urgent government action.

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