Several Nigerian celebrities have expressed their outrage over the recent attack on Christians in Jos, Plateau State. The incident occurred on Palm Sunday, a day of great significance for Christians. Paul Okoye, a renowned singer and half of the P-Square duo, has spoken out about the incident, stating that Nigerians are not angry enough over the rising insecurity in the country.

Okoye, who was born in Jos, expressed his deep concern for the safety of his fellow citizens. He emphasized that the recent attack on Christians is a stark example of the escalating security challenges facing Nigeria. The singer's sentiments were echoed by other celebrities, including Mr Macaroni and Kunle Remi, who also condemned the attack.

The Plateau State attack is just one of many incidents of insecurity that have plagued Nigeria in recent times. The country has been grappling with a growing security crisis, with many Nigerians feeling helpless and frustrated. The celebrities' call for Nigerians to be more outraged and demanding of action is a reflection of the deep-seated dissatisfaction with the current state of security in the country.

The attack on Christians in Jos resulted in the loss of many lives and left many more injured. The incident has sent shockwaves across the country, with many Nigerians expressing their outrage and condemnation on social media.