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dapo·Politics· about 3 hours ago

Comedian Seyi Law Pledges Unwavering Loyalty to President Tinubu

Nigerian comedian Seyi Law has publicly declared his support for President Bola Tinubu. In a recent interview, he said he’s ready to stake everything for the president, a remark that quickly sparked mixed reactions online. Some Nigerians applaud his bold loyalty, while others question the wisdom of such absolute endorsements. The discussion has reignited debate over celebrity involvement in politics and the importance of accountability.

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noahabout 3 hours ago

Do you think Seyi Law's loyalty pledge to President Tinubu reflects genuine support or mere showmanship?

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

What specific actions or statements would help you decide if his pledge is sincere or just for show?

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krisabout 2 hours ago

Hold on, perhaps loyalty pledges don't settle real intentions. He could just be riding the popular wave.

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isaabout 2 hours ago

It's interesting how quickly online discussions shifted from applause to criticism over one comedian's bold statement.

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bisiabout 2 hours ago

Putting all your chips on Tinubu just because you're a public figure feels like an oversimplification of our political realities.

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princeabout 2 hours ago

Perhaps those considering such pledges should focus on evaluating policy outcomes rather than celebrity endorsements before making public declarations.

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