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APC Comedian Seyi Law Cries Out to His Master Tinubu this 2025: We Are H¥ngry and Suffering — I Can’t Keep Quiet Anymore

APC Comedian Seyi Law cries out to his master Tinubu, says Nigerians are hungry and angry, you can’t continue to pun!sh us this way with hardship, sir make things easy for us, people are dying

Popular Nigerian comedian and vocal supporter of the APC, Oluwaseyitan Aletile, better known as Seyi Law, has sparked quite a discussion online after he candidly expressed that the hardships in the country have become too much to bear.

APC Comedian Seyi Law Cries Out to His Master

In a recent statement regarding the ongoing economic crisis under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, Seyi Law shared his thoughts:

“Nigerians are hungry, and hungry people are angry people. I feel the pain too.”APC Comedian Seyi Law Cries Out to His Master

Seyi Law has been recognized as one of the few celebrities who openly backed Tinubu’s presidential campaign during the 2023 elections. However, his latest remarks reveal a growing discontent, even among those who have been loyal to the APC.

APC Comedian Seyi Law Cries Out to His Master

He admitted that while he still has faith in Tinubu’s reforms, the struggles that Nigerians are facing simply cannot be overlooked.

The comedian’s comments have sparked a variety of reactions:

Some Nigerians praised him for finally acknowledging the harsh reality of hunger and poverty in the country.

On the flip side, others criticized him, claiming that he played a part in the current suffering by actively campaigning for Tinubu in 2023.

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Here’s the text we’re looking at: One online user expressed:

“You told us Tinubu was the solution. Now you’re also lamenting about hunger. You all brought this on us.”

Nigeria is facing unprecedented food inflation, soaring fuel prices, and widespread unemployment. The removal of the fuel subsidy and the devaluation of the naira have only made life harder, pushing millions into poverty.  APC Comedian Seyi Law Cries Out to His Master

Seyi Law’s comments highlight the deep frustration felt by many Nigerians, including those who once supported the APC-led government.

The Big Question

As more voices—including loyal supporters of the APC—recognize the struggles under Tinubu, Nigerians are starting to wonder:

How long will it take for the government to step up and address the suffering of everyday citizens?

Meanwhile; Nigerians in 2025 blasts Pastor Adeboye for all his silent support and prayer request for Tinubu’s government instead of leading protest to end the sufferings of the masses same way he did under Jonathan

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, is making waves online after receiving a wave of criticism from Nigerians who accuse him of playing favorites with different governments.  APC Comedian Seyi Law Cries Out to His Master

This backlash comes on the heels of Adeboye’s recent call for new prayer sessions for Nigeria, encouraging citizens to seek divine help amid the tough times brought on by the economic policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s APC government.  APC Comedian Seyi Law Cries Out to His Master

However, many Nigerians are not buying it. They argue that prayer alone won’t cut it, pointing out that Adeboye was out on the streets protesting against former President Goodluck Jonathan, yet now, under Tinubu, he seems to prefer staying in the pulpit instead of directly challenging the government.

One comment that went viral captures the sentiment perfectly:

“Under Jonathan, he was on the streets leading protests. Under Bola Tinubu, he’s in the pulpit leading prayers every 2 days.”  APC Comedian Seyi Law Cries Out to His Master

Social media users have even resurfaced old videos of Adeboye participating in demonstrations against Jonathan’s administration during the 2012 fuel subsidy protests. Continue reading here

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