DJ Switch carpets Seyi Law over open letter to Nigerians

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DJ Switch carpets Seyi Law over open letter to Nigerians

DJ Switch has carpeted comedian, Seyi Law over his open letter to Nigerians. Hours ago the comedian Seyi Law had addressed Nigerians and pitched his tent in solidarity with them, as he appealed to them to stop insulting him.

In a lengthy post, he reiterated that the fact he supported a different candidate from the majority in the just concluded presidential election does not mean he would play blind to the hardship Nigerians are going through.

He stated that despite the situation of things, he cannot abandon the government he voted for, instead, he’ll join them to bring relief to Nigerians.

Reacting to it via the micro-blogging platform Twitter now known as X, she tackled him saying that his support and campaign for President Tinubu was out of spite, whether he believed it or not.

She stated that the only thing she would give him a pass for us is that he isn’t hiding behind closed doors like others, however, that doesn’t mean he can undo the damage he made.

Calling supporters of Tinubu, Miserable bastards, she questioned how someone like Tinubu would be attractive to him as a president if it wasn’t for tribal war.

“The only thing I will give to you is that you are not hiding behind closed doors like some people… but, you can never undo the damage.
I dare say it was out of spite that you supported and campaigned for such an individual, whether you recognize it was spite or not. Because Seyi, tell me how someone with such criminal records, past and present… was so attractive to you if not for the obvious which is tr!be! I don’t even want to go into his lack of vision or dodging debates because he’s not a legitimate president to begin with. Now you lot have supported an ancient of days noob, what gàn gàn did you expect to happen??? I hope the hungry eats the fed! Miserable bastards!”.

Seyi Law was one of the few celebrities who was bold enough to rigorously campaign for the President during the General Election.

He had once apologized to Nigerians who felt offended by his immense support for Bola Ahmed Tinubu (also known as Asiwaju).