Wizkid’s Son, Boluwatife Balogun, Speaks Out on School Abductions, Calls for a Fearless Future
Boluwatife Balogun, popularly known as Bolu, the eldest son of Nigerian music superstar Wizkid, has taken to social media to voice concern over the rising insecurity in the country. The young singer shared his thoughts on Twitter, reflecting on the recent abduction of 25 schoolgirls in Kebbi State and the attacks in Kwara State.
In a heartfelt post, Bolu emphasized that his outspokenness stems not from being “special” but from being part of a generation that refuses to stay silent. He stressed that the youth are the future of Nigeria and will not accept a future dictated by fear.
“I speak today not because I am special, but because I am part of a generation that refuses to stay silent. We are the future of this country, and we will not accept a future filled with fear. May God protect every child still missing, and may God heal this nation that we all love,” Bolu tweeted.
The post has sparked widespread reactions online, with supporters praising his courage and wisdom. One user, AbdulSalamGamm, commented, “This boy gets sense past all the politicians’ children,” while cute_rikkie added, “Wisdom doesn’t come with age. God bless you, Bolu. Well raised.”
Opinion: Young Voices Like Bolu’s Can Inspire Change
It’s refreshing to see young Nigerians, like Bolu, using their platforms to speak out on critical issues. In a nation where the safety of children is under threat, his words remind us that fear should never silence the next generation.
Boluwatife’s statement isn’t just about awareness — it’s about taking responsibility as part of the future. Social media allows young voices to challenge the status quo, question leadership, and inspire dialogue among citizens.
While politicians and authorities debate policy, the courage of youth like Bolu can mobilize society, push for accountability, and cultivate a culture where safety and justice are non-negotiable. His wisdom and clarity prove that change doesn’t wait for age — it begins with awareness and action.
Nigeria needs more young people who refuse to stay silent, who see injustice and speak truth — just like Bolu. Because every voice raised against fear and violence is a step toward a safer, stronger nation.




