Gospel artist Yinka Alaseyori has called on Nigerians to pray for the abducted schoolchildren in Oyo State, emphasizing the importance of prayer in tackling the country’s security problems.
In her remarks about the situation, she rejected the notion that prayers are not effective. “Many are claiming their prayers aren’t working, but I assure you, prayers do make a difference,” she stated.
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Alaseyori urged citizens to refrain from letting political agendas influence their responses to the kidnappings, highlighting the need for prayers for everyone, including government officials and law enforcement. “From the President to every citizen, we all require prayers,” she asserted.
She defended the government’s actions, stating, “It’s unfair to claim that the President or Vice President isn’t doing their part. They are indeed working.”
She suggested that security forces might be working diligently behind the scenes and need spiritual support for their efforts to bear fruit, stating, “Even law enforcement may be close to rescuing those children but could be hindered unexpectedly. This is where prayer matters.”
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Recognizing the abducted individuals as “people’s fathers, mothers, and children,” she urged Nigerians to resist being swayed by political motives and instead concentrate on praying for the victims and the country as a whole. “For now, let’s pray for our nation, Nigeria. Everyone in your homes should pray for these children,” she encouraged.
Alaseyori also called for prayers for soldiers and security personnel, noting their significant risks during rescue missions.
She concluded by asserting that the responsibility for national problems should not fall on a single individual, emphasizing that every citizen has a part to play in supporting the country.

