- Nigerian comedian Cute Abiola has made a public appeal to cult group members.
- He encourages them to use their influence to combat insecurity in Nigeria.
- Abiola highlights the “power and influence” of cult groups as a potential force for good.

Nigerian comedian and content creator Cute Abiola has stirred mixed reactions online after making a public appeal to individuals linked to cult groups, encouraging them to channel their influence toward addressing insecurity in the country.
In a video posted on his Instagram page, he urged Nigerians to acknowledge what he described as the “power and influence” of cult groups, suggesting that such strength could be redirected for positive impact in tackling rising security challenges.
According to him, “It is time for all Nigerians to show your power. It is time for all Nigerians to know that cultism is a good thing. It is time for all Nigerians to know that the cultism you are doing has a lot of advantages than the disadvantages.”
He further noted that several communities reportedly associated with cult activities are also among those affected by banditry and other forms of insecurity, calling for a reconsideration of how such influence could be applied for community protection.
He added that cult groups could potentially use their presence and reach to support affected areas and help improve safety across the country.
“Please, all Nigerian cultists, come out for us. Let Nigerians be proud of you this time around. You can do this for us, please show your power,” he said.
His remarks have since generated widespread debate online, with Nigerians divided over his message and its interpretation in relation to insecurity and youth involvement.
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