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Oyo School Attack: Yinka Alaseyori’s Remarks Trigger Mixed Reactions

Vivian Nguhilen Gbede by Vivian Nguhilen Gbede
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Nigerian gospel singer Yinka Alaseyori is facing online criticism after her comments on the abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State.

She spoke during an Instagram Live session on Monday, 1 June, while addressing rising insecurity in parts of Nigeria. Her remarks followed the kidnapping of 47 pupils and seven teachers from a school in Orire Local Government Area on 15 May.

Public anger has grown over the incident, with many Nigerians calling for stronger action from security agencies and the government. However, Alaseyori urged citizens not to ignore prayer in responding to the crisis.

She also said security operatives may be making efforts on the ground, but still face challenges during rescue operations. She added that neither the armed forces nor President Bola Tinubu should be accused of doing nothing.

She said:

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“We need to pray. You can’t say the President and our armed forces are not working; they’re working. They might have sent security agents to the forest, and something will just cover their eyes and won’t allow them to see the terrorist; that’s where prayers come in.”

The remarks quickly sparked debate on social media.

Many Nigerians said they were frustrated by her statement. They stressed that families affected by kidnappings want real solutions and faster action.

Some critics also accused the singer of defending the government at a time when citizens are demanding accountability. Below are some reactions from users.

@Foxyblueu stated:

“Is she hustling for appointment or what? Since when have we been praying for this Nigeria, and what changes? How can she use this sensitive matter to fool around? What happened to Chibok girls? Maybe our prayer for over 13years ain’t enough?”

@artxygenishim noted:

“Omo these people Dey disgrace Christianity for real What is this statement”.

@_korlarh wrote:

“No need to wish bad on your innocent children who didn’t approve of what you’re saying. I pray they know!dn@p you gangan so that someone else can come out to say we should just keep praying and accept the status quo.”

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Vivian Nguhilen Gbede is a Reporter in the Lifestyle and Culture Department at Leadership Newspaper, covering lifestyle content, feature stories, and human-interest narratives that reflect modern Nigerian society.

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