"Stop Bullying Yourself Or Others For Being Victims Of A Broken System" – Dayo Amusa Slams Critics Of Celebrities Amid Insecurity Crisis 

By Oluwarantimi Oludase 
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Nollywood actress Dayo Amusa has slammed Nigerians for criticizing celebrities over the recent insecurity crisis in the country.

In a candid Instagram post, the Yoruba movie star acknowledged the recent wave of kidnappings in the country, noting how it is responsible for blaming others.

According to her, bullying each other is not a way to address the pressing issues, but embracing unity in oneness is key.

She further slammed those criticizing celebrities, emphasizing that they are also affected by the ongoing crisis. She urged those lambasting them to use their platform to clamour for change and urgent intervention.

She wrote:
"Fellow Nigerians,
The pain of the recent wave of kidnappings across our country is real. In moments like this, it is easy to turn inward and start blaming ourselves.

THE INSENSITIVES CALLING ANOTHER INSENSITIVE
Bullying ourselves, pointing fingers, cursing or tearing each other down will not bring a single hostage home. Self-blame is not accountability. It divides us when we need unity the most. The criminals who kidnap innocent children, students, farmers, and travellers are the ones responsible, not you or me. Our job as citizens is to stand together, support affected families, and demand action — not blaming each other. The exact distraction they are trying to create among the citizens

You are a voice!
I am a voice!
What have you done with your own voice and platforms???

Enough said!
IRE OOO."
Majority of you social media/keypad warriors have not even make a statement or post anything on your platform yet you seat at the comfort of your home, eating 3 square meals, going about your daily activities but you are on standby to crucify any celebrity who has or has not aired their opinions, Looking for who said it right or not or any celebrity who is going on with their own daily activities is regard as “INSENSITIVE”

With your 1-100, 1000-10,000, or 100,000-1,000,000 followers, Wetin do your own platforms? Wetin do you own voice?

Nigeria is already affecting everyone, directly or indirectly.

Stop bullying yourself or others for being victims of a broken system. Our strength has always been in our unity. Let’s direct our anger, frustration, and bitterness at the problem, not at each other. Let’s demand the right action, and let’s keep hope alive for every Nigerian still waiting to come home."