- Veteran Nollywood actor Richard Mofe Damijo has voiced his concerns about a recent church attack in Eruku, Kwara State.
- Armed attackers disrupted a church service during the incident.
- Several worshippers were reportedly abducted by the assailants.
Veteran Nollywood actor Richard Mofe Damijo has expressed his concern following the recent attack on a church in Eruku, Kwara State.
Reports indicate that suspected armed attackers disrupted a service, abducting several worshippers.
In an Instagram post, RMD described the rising violence in Nigeria as a national tragedy that can no longer be ignored. He noted that the Kwara incident occurred just days after 25 schoolgirls were kidnapped and a school vice principal was killed.
For the actor, these events are not isolated news stories but signs of a nation gradually losing its moral and human compass.
He wrote:
“What happened in Kwara is a wound to our collective soul. Innocent people, gathered in peace, met violence they did not deserve.”
RMD questioned why citizens attending peaceful worship services should live in fear and emphasized that families should never have to bury loved ones simply for practicing their faith.
He also commended Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo for his courage in publicly highlighting the increasing insecurity, saying his warnings can no longer be overlooked.
The actor stressed that Nigeria can no longer depend on “silence, evasive statements, and endless committees” while lives continue to be lost.
Read the post here:
see some comments below:
@iam____zeus:”Another attack in Kaduna just this morning. This is what happens when a president is installed and not elected”
@solu.mide79:”We need the biggest massive protest everyone in Nigeria should come out”
@kennypraise_focal:”To my fellow Nigerians 🇳🇬 We need to wake up and take responsibility before our government completely destroys this country. In the past few months, kidnapping, banditry, and genocide have become rampant. Killing and abduction are now becoming normal in Nigeria, and this should never be so.”
@jmapelle_em:”If the leaders are in your let them take the back seat until they get the job done, after all this is what they do to families that their children in church get pregnant or take alcohol. No more shame, no more empty glorification. Tell them to withdraw and reject their tithe. The people are watching.”
@royalpushunush:”Lord I’m not crying but Nigeria needs quick intervention”



