Comedian Seyi Law reaffirms support for Tinubu amidst criticism

Juliet Anine
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Popular comedian Seyi Law has reiterated his steadfast support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, expressing his commitment to vote for him even if another election were held tomorrow.

Seyi Law drew an analogy, stating, “I would rather stay with a Moses through the wilderness to Canaan than eat meats and drink wine in slavery in Egypt at the expense of my children’s future.” This metaphorical comparison positions Tinubu as Moses and Peter Obi as Egypt, emphasizing his preference for visionary leadership over perceived short-term gains.

Despite acknowledging the challenges in the country and the negativity that some Nigerians harbor, Seyi Law asserted that he is more informed than the average citizen.

He criticized the lack of effective communication from government agencies regarding their agendas, efforts, and actions.

Seyi Law voiced his concerns about the current state of governance, particularly addressing the state governors, whom he called “absolutely shameless.” He highlighted the need for the state government to take decisive steps towards improving the transportation system and subsidizing it for citizens.

While acknowledging that everything doesn’t solely rest at the center, Seyi Law stressed the importance of making demands from the state government, especially with increased allocations. He called for people-driven and engaging policies in key sectors such as agriculture, power, and health.

Seyi Law affirmed his commitment to constructive criticism and condemned unworthy acts. Despite facing criticism in the comments section, he boldly stated, “If another election was held tomorrow, I would still vote ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU.”

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