Nigerian actress Bam Bam has expressed emotional concern over the growing insecurity, health crises and recurring tragedies affecting Nigerians.
In a heartfelt statement and emotional video shared online, the actress lamented what she described as the increasing emotional exhaustion facing many individuals and families across the country.
The reality TV star pointed to incidents of kidnappings, deaths, fear, illnesses and cancer-related losses as part of the painful realities many Nigerians are struggling to cope with.
“What’s the solution? We’ve cried. We’ve made flyers. We’ve wailed. We’ve prayed. Yet the pain keeps coming,” she wrote.
Bam Bam questioned the effectiveness of existing systems in addressing public safety and healthcare challenges, while calling for stronger leadership and institutional accountability.
“And honestly… where is the government in all of this? How many more people need to go missing? How many more families need to mourn before safety, healthcare, and human lives are treated like a priority?” she asked.
In the emotional video, the actress was seen in tears while speaking about the repeated tragedies affecting citizens.
She also revealed that cancer had claimed the lives of two people close to her, describing the disease as devastating.
“And cancer… cancer is a bastard. It has taken two people I deeply care about, and I’m honestly tired of pretending we have time. We don’t always,” she stated.
The actress urged Nigerians to prioritise regular medical checkups and pay more attention to their health.
“Please do regular health checkups. Please listen to your body. Please take your health seriously. Please don’t wait till it’s too late,” she added.
Bam Bam further encouraged Nigerians to show more compassion and emotional support to one another amid the growing social and economic pressures in the country.
“Please check on your people. Call them. Love them loudly. Be kinder. Be softer with people. You truly never know what someone is carrying,” she said.
Her statement comes amid rising public concern over insecurity, kidnappings and healthcare challenges in Nigeria, especially following recent school abductions and violent attacks in parts of the country.
“Is it until it happens to our own children?”
— BamBam tearfully reacts to the abduction of schoolchildren in Oyo State 💔 pic.twitter.com/eb4J8t1ahT
— NaijaWide Media (@Naijawide01) May 27, 2026
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