Popular rapper Eedris Abdulkareem ignited online discussions after revealing a startling confession from comedian Seyi Law during the “Honest Bunch” podcast. Seyi Law reportedly admitted to making a grave error – supporting President Tinubu in the 2023 elections.
This disclosure comes as a surprise, considering Seyi Law was among several celebrities endorsing Tinubu during the campaign. Abdulkareem, known for his outspokenness and recent altercation with Burna Boy, claims Seyi Law confessed his regret at a recent event.
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According to Abdulkareem, Seyi Law asserts that he wasn’t financially influenced by Tinubu and solely backed him based on policy expectations. However, the rapper alleges the comedian feels disillusioned by the current hardships under the APC administration and believes Seyi Law blindly supported Tinubu without true understanding.
This bombshell confession has generated diverse reactions. Some express shock and wonder if this reflects broader dissatisfaction with the government. Others raise questions about the motivations behind Seyi Law’s initial support and the validity of his current regret.
While the truth behind Seyi Law’s claim remains unclear, this incident reignites discussions about celebrity endorsements, accountability, and the evolving political landscape in Nigeria. The full video of the podcast is available, inviting viewers to draw their own conclusions.
See reactions below;
cashbenkid: I love this Bros!!!! 💪 😂.
kldesign__: People wey don tell this man their secret go dey fear now. 😂.
maxiigram1: Eedris and Portable get the same character, dem no dy tell them secret😂😂.
fameyuie: No wonder he quick drop letter sat he’s still supporting tinubu and believes in him yesterday . Belike he don get update say eedris don cast am😂.
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