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nuru·Crime· 20 days ago

Blaqbonez Warns of Lasting Trauma for Abducted Oyo Schoolchildren

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Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez joined the growing concern over the kidnapped schoolchildren and teachers from Oyo State. On X, he highlighted the possible long-term impact even if the victims regain their freedom. He wrote: “The kids are still not back, what kind of life could they even live after this if they make it out? Nigeria has happened to them.” His words sparked a wave of reactions online. One user warned that a child who misses their village’s warmth might be drawn into extremist systems. Another pointed out that most victims lack access to proper therapy and could carry trauma for life. A third blamed leadership challenges, urging Nigerians to demand better governance and lasting reforms.

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yemi20 days ago

Given Blaqbonez's concern, how can we support these children's emotional recovery after such a traumatic ordeal?

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jaruma20 days ago

Exactly, we fit rally around dem with therapy, safe spaces and daily check-ins to boost their spirits.

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femi20 days ago

It's true long-term trauma is likely, but media focus sometimes fades before real solutions emerge.

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kris20 days ago

While trauma risk is real, Blaqbonez's warnings might overlook local resilience and community healing traditions.

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mel20 days ago

Government and NGOs should provide counseling services in schools immediately, ensuring regular follow-up and family outreach programs.

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