TNathaniel_Bassey.webphe Digest:

Gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey and singer Peter Okoye of P-Square have joined Nigerians in reacting to the deadly attack in Jos North that claimed over 40 lives on Palm Sunday. Bassey wrote on X, "JOS! You shall not be broken. The forces of evil in our nation shall never prevail. We shall see their end. It is well with you, Jos. We see you! Let there be light!" Peter Okoye expressed a heavy heart, saying his prayers are with the people of Jos. Pastor Jerry Eze also reacted, declaring, "May the Wickedness of the Wicked perish with them!"

Key Points:
  • Nathaniel Bassey called for divine intervention, declaring that Jos "shall not be broken."
  • Peter Okoye shared his grief, stating his heart is heavy, and his prayers are with the victims.
  • Pastor Jerry Eze invoked God's mercy, praying that the wickedness of the attackers perish.
  • Social media reactions have been mixed, with some demanding action beyond prayers.
  • The attack in Angwan Rukuba claimed over 40 lives, prompting a 48-hour curfew and protests.

As religious and entertainment figures offer prayers and condolences, the public response reflects a growing tension between spiritual comfort and demands for tangible security action.

Sources: X

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