Key Points
- Champz criticised the ongoing killings across Nigeria today. He called for protection for missing children and safety.
- The 14 year old spoke as a generation refusing silence. His message mixed prayer and a call for calm action.
- Fans praised Champz while urging leaders to protect citizens. Campaigners said every voice helps push for lasting peace.
Champz (Boluwatife Balogun) spoke out to condemn recent killings in Nigeria. He is the son of Wizkid (Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun) and is aged 14.

He posted a short message asking for prayer and urgent protection. His post mentions missing children and leaders’ promises to act Wizkid family statement on safety.
What Champz said
Champz said his generation will not accept a future filled with fear. He asked for God to protect every child still missing across Nigeria.
He stressed that young people must not stay silent about violence and harm. The message is short but firm and mixes prayer with clear calls.
Public reaction and calls for action
Many users praised the teenager for using his platform to speak for kids. Supporters urged leaders to provide clear answers and faster protection for communities.
Child rights groups and campaigners said public voices keep pressure on duty holders. They said community safety needs immediate steps and visible protection measures.
Why this matters
A well known family voice can shift public attention and spark wider debate. Young voices matter because they remind leaders of urgent duties.
Calls to protect missing children were urged by parents and faith leaders today. They urged checks, rescue efforts and clear updates from officials







