Funke Akindele, Falz, AY, Mr Macaroni Condemn Kwara Church Attack, Demand Urgent Action

Nigerian entertainers have expressed outrage following the recent attack on a church in Kwara State, where bandits killed worshippers and abducted several others. Funke Akindele, Falz, AY the Comedian, and Mr. Macaroni took to social media to condemn the violence and call on the government to take urgent action. Falz criticized the authorities, asking: “How many more people have to be kidnapped and murdered in cold blood? How many more lives do you want to waste? How many more futures do you wish to erase with your incompetence and inaction? @officialABAT” Mr. Macaroni slammed the government for its failure to protect citizens, writing: “Nigerians are waking up to yet another terrorist attack on a church in Kwara State. We have a tone‑deaf President, a callous and irresponsible government surrounded by the worst set of sycophants whose deception has made this country unbearable for the people!” Funke Akindele expressed her heartbreak after seeing footage of the attack: “Woke up to see a livestream of people being attacked inside a church in Kwara. 😭😭 This is sad and disturbing. I wept seeing that old woman who couldn’t walk well running for safety.” AY the Comedian highlighted the growing insecurity and the government’s inaction: “Nigeria is turning into a crime scene. Bandits storm churches to kill and abduct Christians. Children are kidnapped from schools. A Brigadier General is shot dead. Every day brings fresh chaos yet the government remains silent. How did we get here? Must outsiders come to fix what our leaders refuse to confront? We need safety, accountability, and real action, not silence.” Their reactions reflect widespread frustration over the rising insecurity in Nigeria and the urgent demand for decisive action to protect lives and restore peace.

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Mr Macaroni Commemorates Lekki Tollgate Shooting, Urges Nigerians Not To Forget October 20 #EndSARS Tragedy

Mr Macaroni Commemorates Lekki Tollgate Shooting, Urges Nigerians Not To Forget October 20 #EndSARS Tragedy

Nigerian comedian and activist Mr Macaroni has taken to social media to reflect on the tragic events at the Lekki-Ikoyi tollgate during the #EndSARS protests on October 20, 2020. On that day, thousands of Nigerians gathered across the country, including the Lekki tollgate, to protest police brutality and demand an end to the abuses of rogue officers. Reports indicate that security forces opened fire on the peaceful protesters. While eyewitnesses insist there were casualties, government sources have denied any loss of life. In an Instagram post, Mr Macaroni wrote: “Nigerian youths lost their lives, jobs, families, and dreams at the hands of the most corrupt and evil people we call leaders!!! Even though some of us are deeply in love with our oppressors, this day 20/10/2020 is never to be forgotten nor forgiven! ✊🏿” His message serves as a stark reminder of the sacrifices made by young Nigerians and the continued call for accountability and justice.

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Sowore, Mr Macaroni shred Judiciary over Dele Farotimi’s detention

Frontline Human Rights activist and former Presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore has slammed the Nigerian judiciary for hurriedly prosecuting Dele Farotimi. A High Court sitting in Ekiti on Wednesday remanded Barrister Farotimi following the alleged defamation of Chief Afe Babalola in his book; Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System. Reacting to the court refusal to grant Farotimi bail, Sowore wrote on his X handle; “The Nigerian justice system is wack, as expected @DeleFarotimi has been hurriedly prosecuted and sent to prison after being denied bail by a judge in Ado Ekiti pre-arranged to do the same. “The @policeng, Chief Afe Babalola, SAN, and the judicial officers had it all planned out even before they sent the goons from Ekiti state command RRS (formerly SARS) to abduct him. “The case adjourned till December 10, 2024. “#RevolutionNow, I mean it. Nigeria is overdue for a REVOLUTION!,” Similarly, Comedian and human rights activist, Debo Adebayo popularly known as Mr Macaroni took the judiciary and the Police Force to cleaners over the treatment melted to the Lagos- based lawyer. Mr. Macaroni on Wednesday submitted; “Dele Farotimi wrote a book Called “Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System” and the brazen impunity which the book seeks to address is playing right before our eyes. “How does one describe this insanity? “Using the Police to abduct a person from one state to another state, the intimidation and harassment of his staff, seizure of their phones… How many crimes have been committed here while trying to investigate whether Mr Farotimi actually committed a crime? “For how long will the Nigerian Police continue to allow themselves be used by the “High and Mighty” to oppress Nigerians? “This is what happens when we support that civil matters be treated as criminal matters because of political differences or stanship. “We have opened the season to the rich and influential who can have a Nigerian arrested by the police because the person said that the big man’s fart stinks. “Even people who should know better now abuse power because there are zero consequences for these actions. “Our system of corruption allows the innocent man who hasn’t been proven guilty of committing any crime suffer while the guilty who commits numerous crimes trying to prove that the innocent man committed a crime roams freely. “TUEH!”

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Mr. Macaroni lashes out at Wike 

Nigerian actor and comedian Adebowale Adedayo popularly knowns as Mr. Macaroni has slammed Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Barrister Nyesom Wike following unguided remarks at some of Abuja residents.  The former Rivers State Governor in a viral video was seen addressing the residents in what can be termed as arrogant.  Reacting to the Minister’s behaviour, Mr. Macaroni took to social media to remind him that he’s a Public Servant, saying tax payers are not to be addressed as such.  Mr. Macaroni wrote on his X handle; “Dear @GovWike , you are a PUBLIC SERVANT!  “Next time you want to address the citizens who pay your salary, do so with utmost humility and respect.  “Never go about asking Nigerians if they are stupid… you are not doing anyone a favor by being Minister!!!” The comedian went on to quote Wike as saying; “Is it because I came down to talk to you?” “lol… You must think you are talking to your slaves.” Mr. Macaroni is an advocate for civic empowerment, and most notably was involved in the 2020 #EndSARS movement in Nigeria. 

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