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Toyin Abraham Condemns Oyo Killings and Abductions

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Toyin Abraham speaks on Oyo killings statement sparks concern as the actress reacts to recent abductions and violence in the state

Nollywood actress and filmmaker Toyin Abraham has expressed deep sorrow over the recent killings and abductions in Oyo State, calling for urgent action to protect lives and secure the release of victims still in captivity.

Also read: Toyin Abraham Shares Powerful Advice on Negativity

In a statement shared on Instagram on Wednesday, Toyin Abraham said she was heartbroken by the wave of violence affecting Oyo State and other parts of Nigeria, describing the situation as both devastating and deeply personal.

The actress noted that her emotional connection to Oyo State stems from strong family and cultural ties to the region.

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“My heart is deeply heavy over the painful killings and abductions happening in Oyo State and across different parts of Nigeria,” Toyin Abraham wrote.

She particularly mourned with parents whose children were abducted, as well as families affected by the recent attacks in Oriire Local Government Area.

According to the filmmaker, no Nigerian should be forced to live in fear or constantly worry about safety.

“No child should be afraid to go to school. No family should wake up to news of violence and bloodshed,” she stated.

Toyin Abraham also commended the efforts of security agencies and the Oyo State Government in responding to the crisis, while stressing that more decisive and urgent measures are needed.

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The actress questioned what additional steps authorities are taking to prevent future attacks and improve the protection of vulnerable communities.

Her emotional appeal comes amid growing national concern over insecurity, kidnappings, and attacks targeting schools and rural communities across Nigeria.

Toyin Abraham urged Nigerians to remain united and compassionate during the difficult period, warning against normalising violence in society.

“We cannot normalise violence. We must continue to speak up, support one another and pray for peace to return to our land,” she added.

The actress concluded her message with prayers for grieving families and for the safety of innocent citizens affected by the attacks.

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Also read: Toyin Abraham Proudly Declares Powerful Aura and Self-Worth

The powerful statement has since drawn reactions online, with many Nigerians commending Toyin Abraham for using her platform to speak against insecurity and advocate for stronger protection of lives.

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