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Seyilaw calls out colleagues for not defending him when he was dragged for supporting Tinubu

Popular comedian, Seyi Law, has called out his colleagues for not defending him when he was dragged and insulted on social media for supporting president Bola Tinubu’s presidential bid in the 2023 general election.

According to Seyi Law, the year 2023 opened his eyes to a lot of things and how ‘’horribly” people think.

Seyilaw calls out colleagues for not defending him when he was dragged for supporting Tinubu
Comedian Seyi Law

In a post shared on his X handle, Seyilaw also noted that when an  individual’s choice doesn’t align with people who think they’re the majority, their points of attack are character assassination, career destruction, family attack, and your eventual death.

He wrote, “This 2023 opened my eyes to a lot of things and how horrible people think. I would go to the end of the earth to defend my colleagues in times of trouble, but during the elections, they kept quiet in the face of the name calling.

“One told me, “You took the support too personal, and na we know sey dem no pay you.” We know sey you be good person, but abeg no be politicians make us. Anyone wey enter we go still work with am. Wow. I simply asked all that you complained about if I did it for your candidate. Would you still have issues? And the answer was, people would have felt you were on their side. I just told him that what I did wasn’t the problem, but who I did it for.

“When your choice doesn’t align with people who think they’re the majority. Their points of attack are character assassination, career destruction, family attack, and your eventual death. Many of those who accused you of being on the wrong side are those with soiled hands. They’re only projecting themselves on you to feel good.”

See screenshot of his post below:

Popular comedian, Seyi Law, has called out his colleagues for not defending him when he was dragged and insulted on social media for supporting president Bola Tinubu’s presidential bid in the 2023 general election.

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