Nigeria’s entertainment industry in mourning and anger after horrific attack on Nigerian residents Angwan Rukuba, Jose NorthPalm Sunday, March 29, 2026.
The attack, which occurred as worshipers were returning from church, sparked a new wave of “enough is enough” from the country’s most influential voices.
‘My heart is heavy’ – Peter Okoye and Jesse Jagz speak out about their home
for Peter Okoye(P-Square) and rapper Jesse Jaggerzthe news especially hits home, as both stars grew up in Jos.
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Peter Okoye A somber post was shared on X (formerly Twitter) stating: “My heart is very heavy…
I pray for the people of Jos. God please comfort every grieving family. “ -
Jesse Jaggerz Takes a more reflective and spiritual tone, calling for divine intervention: “Pray for Jos…that God may heal our land and comfort his people.”
Mr. Maccaroni and Vector Demand Responsibility
Known for his consistent activism, mr macaroni He didn’t mince words, accusing the leadership of what he called “zero accountability.”
“Zero responsibility, zero responsibility…
Nigerians keep dying while those in power act like nothing is happening. It’s so heartbreaking.” Macaroni release.
rapper vector echoed this frustration, questioning the repetitive nature of these tragedies: “How many times do we have to say, rest in peace?
Bolanle Ninalowo: “I choose to speak for the people”
nollywood stars I have both He also broke his silence and sent a strong message that he was stepping away from politics and only standing with the suffering masses.
“The tragedy in Jos breaks my heart. I choose to speak for the people, not for any government. I can’t stand by and watch people suffer. “ I’ve made a statement.
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Other stars also like it Jieyuan and DJ Neptune also joined in the protest.
As the Plateau State Government imposes a 48-hour curfew to restore order, the entertainment community remains united with a single demand: Safety for all Nigerians.
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