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SEYI LAW DENIES TELLING EEDRIS ABDULKAREEM HE REGRETS SUPPORTING TINUBU. (PHOTO).


 Seyi Law denies telling Eedris Abdulkareem he regrets supporting Tinubu


Popular comedian and actor Lawrence Oluwaseyitan Aletile, popularly known as Seyi Law has denied saying he regrets supporting President Bola Tinubu.

Veteran rapper Eedris Abdulkareem in the latest episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, claimed that Seyi Law disclosed to him that his biggest mistake was supporting President Bola Tinubu.

The singer said the comedian apologised to the audience at a recent event he attended and even denounced his support for Tinubu.

Abdulkareem said, “I was at an event yesterday and Seyi Law came up and said, ‘Abeg, make una no vex o! Everybody don curse me taya because I stand for Tinubu. I no dey im mandate again o!’

“I was like, ‘Seyi, how do you cope now?’ He said, ‘My brother, I messed up.’ He said no be say im collect anything. He said he made the biggest mistake.”

However, commenting on a viral clip of the podcast on X, Seyi Law denied Abdulkareem’s claims, saying he probably took his joke seriously.

He wrote, “Thanks for posting this first. I have been looking for someone who recorded my performance. So where did I tell Eedris I made the biggest mistake? Is it that he thinks a joke is a reality?”

In another comment, Seyi Law wrote: “Eedris na person wey I love, but this is not true abeg. @iamshortfamily, when I talk this one for your show?”

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