Popular Nigerian comedian Seyi Law has reaffirmed his loyalty to the president-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
He stated that he had to leave the United Kingdom to travel back to Nigeria just to entertain Tinubu .
Earlier on Monday, Seyi Law left the shores of Nigeria for the United Kingdom, but a while later, he was told that he would be performing at Port Harcourt to entertain the President-elect.
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He left immediately
After hearing the news that he would be performing, he left the United Kingdom on Tuesday to Lagos and landed in Port Harcourt on Wednesday to entertain President-elect in the evening.
Seyi law was so happy for the opportunity from how he shared the story. He added a nice photo with his tweet.
His tweet:
I left Nigeria for the UK on Monday. 1 hour after I got home, I got a call to be in PH on Wednesday. I left the UK on Tuesday to Lagos. I landed in PH Wednesday morning, and tonight, I entertained my President-Elect, ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU.
Reactions: you too like money
Some people were happy for him while others criticised him. Let’s have a look at some of the comments:
@Holayeenkar :You deserve this… Many more to come… I hope this government won’t reward those who don’t believe in them. People like you, who risked everything, should be rewarded greatly
@ebillion: Tell Tinubu to help you pass bill that will adjust your hairline 🤣
@kevinpagne : Na because of gigs like this na why you supported asiwaju
@Raymound : 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣 na only tinubu you go Dey perform for since your carrier don d!e
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Netizens criticize Time’s writer for including Tinubu in list of 100 most influential people
In another news, Astha Rajvanshi, a writer for Time magazine, locked her Twitter account after receiving criticism for including Nigeria’s president-elect, Bola Tinubu, on the latest Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world.
The article Rajvanshi wrote for Tinubu painted his role as a “longtime political power broker” and his efforts in helping to restore Nigeria’s democracy in 1999.
However, many Nigerian Twitter users, who are mostly supporters of the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, known as ‘Obidients’ lambasted the writer for decorating Tinubu’s contentious political career, which includes allegations of corruption and a drug case in the United States, among others.