Seyi Law, 9ice, and Azadus were seen matching For Bola Tinubu.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Nigerian entertainers such as Azadus, Comedian Seyilaw, and singer 9ice have come under criticism for joining youths to march in support of Bola Tinubu in Lagos, on Saturday.
Youths in Lagos staged a march in support of the presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, and his running mate, Kashim Shetima.
According to reports, the Eko Youth Walk, which was organised by Bola Tinubu support groups, began from Maryland at 7.00a.m and saw youths walking through Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Joel Ogunaike Str., Oba Akinjobi Str. and terminated at Police College.
Amongst the youths who participated in the march are Pasuma, 9ice, Seyi Law, Saheed Balogun, Seyi Tinubu, and others.
Their involvement in the walk caused a stir from their fans on social media:
How Fans Reacted
Doylyf wrote: “Those of you screaming it’s their constitutional rights should know that these people can run out of the country when problems start. That’s why it’s not good reason to support a pending doom, rights or not. But again it’s their constitutional rights. Na Yankee I dey. so wetin even concern me sef.”
Mr. Faro wrote: “Seyi Law leave UK and came to campaign for Bola Tinubu in Nigeria because of money? See that money no go finish ooh! Tinubu will not still win. And we shall be here to shame you, I swear.”
Dripsandtreats wrote: “Wow! It seems Nigeria is not even ready. We don’t know what we want yet.”
Flatscreen wrote: ”Nigerians are not tired of suffering.”
stagethemTVee wrote: ”Its going to be an interesting 2023 elections.”
FURTHER READING
Naijapikin wrote: ”Its their choice and I respect their choice. But as for me”
Obenbet wrote: ”Respect people choice and if Tinubu no win, make Atiku win”
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