Seyilaw Apologises For Saying Nigeria Is Safer Than A Decade Ago

Comedian Seyilaw has publicly retracted his earlier claim that Nigeria is safer now than it was a decade ago, admitting that his remark was insensitive. The entertainer had made the comment during a podcast appearance, where he commended the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu for its handling of insecurity. His statement, however, sparked backlash from many Nigerians, including families directly affected by kidnapping and violent attacks, who described his position as dismissive of their experiences. In a video posted on his Instagram page, Seyilaw addressed the outrage and offered an unreserved apology. “My fellow Nigerians, I owe you this and more. You don’t deserve to have your sleep snatched away from you and the pain of one should be the pain of all. I am sincerely and deeply sorry for such insensitive statement. I apologise to victims, families and everyone who has been affected in any way by the insecurity in the country. As a supporter of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, I want to also use this opportunity to call on him to intensify efforts in the battle against insecurity. God bless you and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”   View this post on Instagram  

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Seyi Law Declares Nigeria Is Safer Now Than 10 Years Ago

Seyi Law has ignited fresh controversy after insisting that Nigeria is more secure today than it was a decade ago. During a discussion on The Honest Bunch Podcast, the comedian openly backed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, arguing that the current administration has achieved meaningful progress in combating insecurity. When asked by co-host Daddy Freeze whether the country feels safer now compared to 10 years ago, Seyi Law responded confidently, “Nigeria is safer now than 10 years ago.” He claimed that more bandits have been taken out under Tinubu’s leadership than in previous governments, including during the time of former President Goodluck Jonathan. Referencing the period when bomb explosions were frequent during the height of insurgency attacks, he questioned critics about the last time Nigerians witnessed such large-scale blasts, suggesting that the situation has improved. However, activist Zekeri, who also featured on the podcast, strongly opposed that view. He argued that insecurity remains widespread, pointing to recent attacks in the Northeast, rising cases of kidnapping, and the killing of senior military officers. According to him, many Nigerians feel they are left to fend for themselves. The conversation later turned political, with Zekeri voicing support for Peter Obi, describing him as a leader whose finances can be accounted for “down to every kobo.” Seyi Law disagreed, maintaining that the country’s economy is gradually improving and that the reforms being implemented, though difficult, are necessary. The exchange has since sparked intense reactions online, with Nigerians divided over claims about security and the state of the nation under the current administration.

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Comedy House on Fire as Seyi Law, Mr. Macaroni Fight Dirty

Prominent Nigerian comedians, Seyi Lawrence popularly known as Seyi Law and Adebowale “Debo” Adedayo also known as Mr. Macaroni are on each others jugular over who brought the latter to limelight. Social media is awash with both comedians claims as at press time. While Seyi Law claimed to the the brain behind Mr. Macaroni’s development in the industry, which the ‘Freakie Freakie’ Star denied.. In a post on Thursday, Seyi Law while promoting his show tagged; ’20 Years on stage, The Mic Tyson,’ said he was instrumental to Mr. Macaroni’s journey. He also backed it with a video. The 41-year old comedian wrote; “There are so many things that are oblivious to the media, and one of them is how I have selflessly supported several talents in this country without collecting a dime. Many may not acknowledge my impact in their lives, but that doesn’t write them off. “I remember my cousin, @toluthejesusbaby, disturbed me several times to meet this young, talented Nigerian, and he brought him to my mother’s birthday in January 2020. I spoke with him, and I agreed to support his craft. “I wrote this script for him and went ahead to act with him, and like they say, the rest is history. Many skit makers benefited from my benevolence by using my voice, where I shouted, ‘Yeeee! Yeeeee!!’ in their skits without royalty payment. ‘Kundus’ to them for their massive success. “While some of them are grateful, others like @talkingdrum_cfrn who used one of my jokes from an experience in my elder brother’s house and turned around to tell me, the same thing happened in their home. “Anyway, it has been 20 years of God’s grace and impact.” In a swift reaction, Mr. Macaroni refuted the claims, stressing that he had been a widely known comedian and that his skits have alreadily gone viral before the Seyi Law’s episode. “Ehya Uncle Seyi, you shouldn’t be doing this to yourself. I am ashamed that you are doing this and it breaks my heart that I also have to respond to you this way to correct some of these unnecessary lies. “Firstly, I never asked your cousin to reach out to you on my behalf. How could he have brought me to ask for your support in 2020 when it was you who reached out to me in December 2019 telling me you had an idea that would do so well if we worked on it together. “Bear in mind that I was already a viral sensation at this time with the daddy wa contents having almost 100,000 followers which is why you reached out with the idea. I don’t deny that collaborating with you on that content was a big deal for me for which i showed love and respect and reciprocated when you also called upon me to help you promote your show. “Secondly, contrary to your claim that you agreed to support me when Tolu brought me to your Mom’s birthday in January 2020, you invited me yourself for the birthday celebration and I honored you with my presence. “I remember taking pictures with some of your guests who were happy to see me and we all had a great time. Thirdly, before I posted the content I created with you, I already had over 100k followers with lots of viral contents including collaboration with other Stars e.g Lateef Adedimeji and Broda Shaggi to mention a few. “Lastly, you shared this idea with me and we worked on it together to make the content. “You making it seem like I was one nuisance that ambushed you at your mother’s birthday party who you decided to help is far from the truth! You saw an existing value, made an investment and cashed out when you called me to help promote your show two months after,” the 31-year old refutes unequivocally.

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