Actress Doris Ogala Joins Protest Over Insecurity, Demands Action on Oyo Schoolchildren Abduction

  • Actress and Abia AAC governorship candidate Doris Ogala has joined a protest calling for urgent government action over rising insecurity in the country, particularly the abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State.
  • The protest has generated mixed reactions online, with social media users sharing humorous, critical, and supportive comments about the turnout and the broader impact of citizen-led demonstrations.

Actress and Abia AAC governorship candidate Doris Ogala has sparked reactions after joining a protest over insecurity in Nigeria, demanding urgent government intervention following the abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State.

The protest, which focused on growing concerns about insecurity across the country, drew attention online as Nigerians reacted to both the demonstration and the turnout of participants.

Social media users shared mixed reactions under posts circulating online.

@Chukwuemeka_Ugochi
Shame no dey catch people even if small

@Ifeoma_Okechukwu_Onyedikachi
Hey God 🫣

@Stephen_Nwankpogwu
Your fans are almost 10 people this lady is a force oo she might win Alex Otti for gubernatorial 💁. Wait how much did you give each of those 10 people?

@Nina_Ug_Esther
Is the 4person backup for me

@Lawson_K’hel
Where two or three are gathered

@Omumu_Onyeri
Doris thank you for taking my high blood pressure away Nothin happened to our farm land in Abia State

@Mhiz_Sarah
Where two or three are gathered she is in their mist abi how them dey talk am

@Abel_Anazodo_Chisom
E be like say na she and siblings dey do d protest 🙄

@Chidi_Kevin_Nkwocha
She get four backup singers

@Prince_Danny
Which one is we’re CETY to move 😂😂😂

@Chisimdi_Daniel
Bros AY Doris gala is ready for AY comedy show 🤣

@Seyi_Vdmratel
When 2 or 3 people are gathered 🤣🤣🚶🚶

The reactions highlight the mixed public sentiment surrounding the protest, with some users mocking the turnout while others acknowledged the ongoing concerns about insecurity and the need for government response.

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