Afrobeats star Omah Lay has expressed deep concern and frustration over the worsening security situation in Nigeria, sharing a raw, emotional post on X (formerly Twitter) that suggests faith alone is no longer enough to protect citizens.
The artist’s message comes amid a series of tragic incidents that have shaken the nation, including a recent church attack in Kwara State and the abduction of schoolgirls in Kebbi.
The Call for Action
Omah Lay’s post was stark and confrontational, urging Nigerians to move beyond solely relying on prayers and religious figures.
“NO JESUS, NO ALLAH, NO PRAYER IS SAVING US. NOTHING CHANGES UNTIL WE WAKE TF UP 🇳🇬💔”
The message is a clear call for Nigerians to take collective action and confront the critical security and governance challenges facing the country.
Omah Lay has previously shared that he believes in God but does not strictly follow organized religion. His latest post highlights his sense of urgency and vulnerability, mirroring the introspective, often pain-laced storytelling that defines his music style, which fans often describe as “Afro-depression.”
NO JESUS, NO ALLAH, NO PRAYER IS SAVING US. NOTHING CHANGES UNTIL WE WAKE TF UP 🇳🇬💔
— SSIAH (@Omah_Lay) November 20, 2025
Source: Africa Publicity
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