Netizens Drags Kiddwaya Over Benue Massacre Donation Campaign

Netizens have dragged ex-BBNaija housemate Kiddwaya for launching a donation campaign to support victims of violent attacks in Benue State.

Through his Kiddwaya Foundation, he aims to provide food, shelter, and essential support to those affected.

Kiddwaya, via a statement, had called on Nigerians to come together and contribute to the cause, emphasizing that every donation, no matter how small, counts.

He encouraged people to donate, share information about the crisis, and get involved to bring hope to the affected communities.

Netizens Drags Kiddwaya Over Benue Massacre Donation Campaign

The statement reads,

“A Call to All Nigerians: Let’s Stand With Benue. From the Kiddwaya Foundation. Our brothers and sisters in Benue are suffering. Communities have been torn apart by violent attacks, leaving families displaced, hungry, and grieving. This is not just a Benue crisis, it’s a Nigerian crisis. And now more than ever, we need to come together as one people.

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“At the Kiddwaya Foundation, we are mobilising resources to provide food, shelter, and essential support to those affected. But we can’t do it alone; we need your help. Whether it’s #500 or #500,000, every naira counts. Whether it’s your platform, your voice, or your time, every effort matters. Donate, Share. Get involved. Let’s remind the world that Nigerians don’t abandon their own in times of need. Together, we can bring hope to Benue.”

This statement did not sit well with some Nigerians who believe the son of the billionaire is part of the problem.

Nigerian Afrobeats star Iyanya has dedicated a song to victims of the Yelewata massacre in Benue State.

The killings in Benue trended after over 200 people were reportedly massacred in Yelewata in the Guma Local Government Area of the state.

Reacting in a song, Iyanya condoled with Benue people and prayed for divine intervention.

He urged the victims to continue believing in God even in this trying time, stressing that he can turn their sorrows to joy.

Sharing the video via X, he captioned it, “We are praying for the people of Benue.”

He said, “I want to dedicate this song to all people of Benue State. It’s trying time for the whole country because we all share your pain.

“I pray God comforts everybody who lost a friend or brother, mother, father, family member. God will intervene.”

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