Nigerian comedian Seyi Law has thrown his weight behind President Bola Tinubu's controversial fuel subsidy removal. Despite widespread criticism, Seyi Law believes the move will benefit Nigerians in the long run.
In 2012, Seyi Law opposed the anti-fuel subsidy movement, citing Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's warning that Nigeria couldn't afford salaries. "We were borrowing to pay salaries," he recalled.
Seyi Law's support has sparked mixed reactions. Some praise his honesty, while others question his stance amid economic hardship.
Tinubu's administration faces intense scrutiny over the subsidy removal's impact. Seyi Law's endorsement comes as a rare show of support from the entertainment industry.
The comedian's stance has reignited debate on social media, with many sharing their thoughts on the subsidy removal.
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