- Actress Toyin Abraham has expressed concern over the abduction of 25 girls in Kebbi State and the attack on a church in Kwara.
- She joined other public figures in expressing outrage at the events.
- Toyne highlighted the anxiety mothers experience when hearing such tragic news.

Actress Toyin Abraham has joined other public figures in expressing her concern over the recent abduction of 25 girls in Kebbi State and the brutal attack on a church in Kwara.
Toyin shared her thoughts on Instagram, highlighting the deep anxiety mothers feel whenever such tragic news emerges. She stressed that this maternal concern lingers even after the headlines fade.
She wrote:
“How can mothers find peace at night knowing that 25 young girls have been taken from their families… These girls should be safe, laughing, learning, chasing their dreams?”
Through her words, Toyin captures the profound sense of vulnerability experienced by many Nigerian families amid the country’s ongoing violence and insecurity.
Read her post here:
See some comments below:
@iretops12: “God bless you 🙏 you just won my heart Condolences”
@atinukesuliat: “These times are challenging for our country. May God watch over us and protect each of us”
@ejiadebukola: “Thank you Toyin @toyin_abraham for making your voice heard. It’s so heartbreaking to see this happen.”
@realayomidee: “To the best in my world, you have truly done an amazing job; I have been eagerly waiting to see how you will address this unfortunate incident and as expected you have stepped up without disappointment and used your voice and your platform to be brave and with integrity and for that I pray that God will continue to bless, strengthen and uplift you to always stand up for what is right and speak out when it matters most.”
@__________kishhhhhhhhhhh: “I am the absolute best and you always amaze me. I watch carefully how you will react and as always, you excel with wisdom and strength. May God reward you for your courage and keep lifting you up.”
@i_am_olorioni: “I am not a fan of Inubu but you should stop blaming this woman, the rebellion has been going on since then, it didn’t start now, I remember it started or before when Chibok girls had vigilantes”
@chiefagbabiaka: “This is hard to accept… I pray God is in control and allows our leaders to make the right decisions regarding the security of the entire country.”
@ayoluwashindara: “Loooooool, your restrictions on cs are so funny because now it’s your favorite and you are replying to people who told her the truth… Nigerians are so funny”
