Seyi Law Denies Cult Allegations, Warns Against False Accusations
Nigerian comedian Oluseyi Aletile, popularly known as Seyi Law, has strongly responded to accusations of being involved in a cult group. The accusations surfaced on social media when an X user shared a video of men dancing at a party, claiming that Seyi Law was one of them and a supreme member of the Eiye cult group. The user further alleged that many people in the Southwest region of Nigeria are members of this group.
Seyi Law quickly reacted to these claims, making it clear that he was not in the viral video and categorically denying any involvement in a cult. He expressed his frustration over the false allegations and hinted at taking action against the individual who made the post. The comedian stated that he hopes people won’t label his response as oppression when he decides to take legal or other actions to protect his reputation.
In a separate development, Seyi Law also shared his thoughts on Nigeria’s current political situation. He expressed confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s ability to improve the country, despite the challenges left behind by former President Muhammadu Buhari. Seyi Law mentioned that the criticisms directed at Tinubu are a result of the decision to allow Buhari to govern Nigeria again, implying that the consequences of that choice are now being felt.
Seyi Law’s reaction to both the cult allegations and his views on the political landscape highlights his determination to address false narratives and his hope for a better future for Nigeria under Tinubu’s leadership.