Reality TV star and actress Bambam has emotionally reacted to the growing insecurity across Nigeria following reports of the abduction of schoolchildren in Oyo State.
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“Is it until it happens to our own children before we realize how serious this insecurity issue is?” she asked emotionally.
Bambam expressed concern over the increasing cases of kidnappings, attacks, and violence affecting innocent Nigerians, especially children, stressing that no parent should have to live in fear of sending their child to school.
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The actress called on authorities at all levels to intensify efforts toward protecting lives and restoring public confidence in the nation’s security architecture.
Her reaction comes amid widespread outrage and concern over the reported abduction involving schoolchildren in Oyo State, an incident that has reignited conversations about safety in schools and the broader security challenges facing the country.
Users have since flooded comment sections with mixed reactions, with many Nigerians supporting Bambam’s emotional appeal and urging the government to take more decisive action against insecurity.
Others also noted that celebrities have increasingly begun using their platforms to speak on national issues, particularly matters affecting the safety and welfare of citizens.
The emotional video has continued to circulate online, drawing sympathy and renewed debate over the state of security in Nigeria.



