Super Eagles player Ahmed Musa has expressed deep sorrow and concerns over the recent hijacking and killing of innocent travellers in Edo State.
Musa on X lamented over the loss of human lives, stating that the tragedy transcends tribal, religious, or background differences.
He questioned how society has become desensitised to pain and suffering, urging people to remember that every life matters.
Musa offered condolences to the families of the victims and prayed for their souls to rest in peace.
He also called on Nigerians to prioritise humanity and compassion, ensuring that such evil acts do not become the new normal.
Musa wrote: “My heart is heavy. How did we get here? How did we lose our sense of humanity? Innocent travelers, simply on their way to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, were hijacked and unalived in Edo State.
“This isn’t about tribe, religion, or background—this is about human lives! When did we become so desensitized to pain? Where is our compassion? Where is our sympathy? We cannot allow this kind of evil to become our new normal. Every life matters.
“May their souls rest in peace. May their families find strength. And may we, as a people, remember that humanity comes first”.
