Key Points
- Spyro warns that war ruins daily life for everyone. He says music and work will stop.
- He asks leaders and stars to demand clear answers. He wants them to speak now.
- He cautions against outside powers shaping Nigeria’s path. He says people must act.
Spyro (Oludipe Oluwasanmi David) has urged Nigerians to speak up for their country. The singer says this is not the time for silence or fear.

In posts shared to his page, he warned that conflict would harm every home. He said people would be too busy finding food to enjoy music or films. He also told fans that a false saviour could do more harm than good. See earlier context in this Spyro announces engagement news.
He called on pastors, imams, stars and business owners to use their reach. He wants them to ask the government clear questions about the present issues. “War stops every normal plan,” he wrote in one slide. “Use your platform while it counts.”
Spyro argued that no outside force will save the country. He said people who seem helpful may have a darker goal. “They come to kill, steal and destroy,” he warned. He urged citizens to push leaders to act now.
What Spyro wants public figures to do
He wants visible people to raise their voice without fear of backlash. He also asks them to rally their followers in a calm, firm way. He says unity will bring faster change than quiet posts.
Spyro added that fame only exists because people are safe and free. He said platforms mean little if citizens face fear each day. He repeated that now is the right time to speak with one voice.
He has spoken on values and faith in past notes this year. In September, he praised his fiancée while saluting her smart habits, calling her “wife material” with pride. Read that update here: Spyro praises fiancée publicly.
Calls to keep outside powers away
Spyro asked fans to be careful with quick fixes from abroad. He said foreign plans can turn people against each other.
He advised elders, faith heads and creators to guide talks at home. He believes steady voices can calm tempers while pushing for change





