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    Why I will never back Peter Obi – Seyi Law

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    Popular Nigerian stand-up comedian Oluwaseyitan Lawrence Aletile, often known as Seyi Law, has sworn never to back Peter Obi, the previous candidate for president of the Labour Party (LP).

    Because Obi failed to call the Obidient movement to order, Seyi Law declared that he would never back Obi’s campaign for president.

    Seyi Law remembered how Obidients attacked his wife and kids because he backed President Bola Tinubu in an appearance on the Teju Babyface program.

    He bemoaned the fact that Obi has not acknowledged that Obidients attacked people who opposed him.

    Seyi Law claims: “I swear for you when you talk too much, so I don’t feel depressed at all.” The fact that my rage doesn’t last is one of the blessings God has given me.

    For me, personal rage doesn’t stay very long. It only lasts a long time when you abandon me and start attacking my wife, mother, and kids.

    “There is no forgiveness the instant you cross that line from me to my wife, mother, and kids.

    Because of this, there is nothing that Peter Obi can do to win my support. My wife and kids were attacked by them (Obidients).

    “I will never back Peter Obi as long as he refuses to bring them to order and continues to deny that they are doing so.

    “I will never support Peter Obi, therefore let him don the clothing of Jesus Christ today. Whether you like me or not, my personal lifestyle is between me and God.

    “Any organization that does not support free thinking is a cult.”

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