AY, Olamide, Kate Henshaw, Other Celebrities Demand End To Benue Killings

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Nigerian celebrities, including actress Kate Henshaw, comedian AY, and rapper Olamide, have joined growing calls for an end to the renewed killings in Benue State, demanding urgent action from the government and stakeholders to halt the violence and restore peace.

Innocent Idibia, known as 2Baba, demanded urgent and collective action over the renewed killings in Benue State, describing the situation as a “national emergency”.

In a video posted to Instagram on Sunday, the Benue-born singer expressed grief and frustration over the incessant bloodshed in his home state.

“What is going on in my state has become a national emergency. I cannot wrap my head around it. I don’t even know what to say at this point in time because it is going to be business as usual,” he lamented.

His outcry followed fresh attacks in the state, where over 100 people were reportedly killed by suspected herders in Yelewata and Daudu communities in Guma Local Government Area.

Another 25 were slain in Mtswenem and Akondotyough Bawa in Makurdi LGA.

2Baba, 49, said the situation has become “ridiculous” and called for urgent collaboration among all stakeholders.

“This thing has to stop; enough is enough. It has to involve everybody. Every stakeholder in this country, every stakeholder in Benue State. This is not child’s play. It’s becoming ridiculous.

“I do not know where to start expressing my sadness, my grief, my anger, my frustration for these things that keep happening over and over again. You know. Every time, okay, we call on the governors, we call on the president. Oh man, this thing is not funny anymore.

It has gone beyond just condemning. Serious action needs to start to take place. Every stakeholder needs to come together. We need to fight this. We need a solution here. Let us be serious with the solution. My heart is heavy, terribly sad, terribly angry,” he said

His remarks have sparked further reactions from other public figures. Nigerian rapper Olamide took to X (formerly Twitter) in a repost of 2Baba’s video, writing, “Prayers up for Benue

Comedian, Ayo Makun, known as AY, added on Instagram: “We cannot turn a blind eye to the suffering happening in our homeland. It’s time for us to stand together.”

Rapper and music executive, Jude Abaga, known as MI, also lamented the killings and declared solidarity with affected communities, while calling for an end to the cycle of violence.

“My heart is heavy. It grieves me deeply to see so much of the Middle Belt bleed. The recent killings in Benue are not just statistics, they are our people, our families, our communities being torn apart. We can’t normalise this cycle of violence that has plagued our land for too long. To those we’ve lost: we will not forget you. To those still standing, we stand with you,” the musician wrote.

Popular actor and activist, Mr. Macaroni, voiced his displeasure on X (formerly Twitter), criticising the government’s response to the tragedy.

“Over 200 Nigerians killed in Benue!!! 200 PEOPLE!!!!! 200!!!!!! I don’t think we understand the gravity of this Barbarism!!! What exactly is the Government doing??? 200 PEOPLE??? Just like that!!!!” he wrote.

Singer, Falz, who is the son of human rights lawyer, and activist, Femi Falana, SAN, also criticised the government, tackling the President over the failure protect the lives of Nigerians.

The rapper, known for his activism through music, wrote on X, “You have consistently shown that you are incapable of performing the primary duty of securing lives and property of your citizens. This routine statement does not cut it.”

“Over 200 senselessly slain and burnt alive in Benue and this is not even getting close to enough attention. Why are we so wicked to ourselves?” Falz added

Singer Ayra Starr, who was earlier criticised for sharing unrelated content amid the public outrage over the Benue killings, later joined the call for awareness by reposting tweets highlighting the massacre — including one that detailed the horrific killing of children while they slept.

Nigerian actress Kate Henshaw, known for speaking out on social issues, also shared tweets calling for an end to the violence.

One of the posts she amplified questioned the value placed on human lives amid the ongoing killings in Benue State.

Meanwhile, the activist had recently decried the state of the nation on June 12, stating that the country’s democratic experience has failed to deliver a meaningful impact on the lives of ordinary citizens.

Skitmaker Emmanuel Ejekwu, aka Sabinus, displayed placards with his fellow content creators.

In a post on his Instagram page, he said, “Our government, all the authorities responsible for peace and security in this country, please, we are pleading, every life matters in Benue State. They are humans; try to intervene very fast. We don’t know when it will happen next. It can even happen to us here; that’s why we need to speak out. Government, Benue people need help; life is important.”

The placards had the inscriptions “Stop the killings in Benue State”, “Every life matters”, and “Please, government, intervene.”

Also weighing in, media personality Bobrisky criticised lawmakers for ignoring the killings while prioritising less critical matters.

“Senators/House of Representatives didn’t call an urgent meeting over the killings in Benue… but they can call an urgent meeting when it comes to Bobrisky. Shame!!!!” he wrote.

Pastor Femi Lazarus also urged the Federal Government to act swiftly, citing a trail of violence from “Benue to Plateau to Kaduna, Borno. We are pleading with the government, “Please help look into this.”

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