- In a video making rounds, Seyi Law, alongside his fellow comedians Funny Bone and Akpororo, was captured in a humorous yet contentious moment.
- The footage shows Seyi Law taking to the stage, primed to entertain the audience with his witty repertoire.
- As Seyi delved into his comedic routine, the jovial atmosphere turned tense when Funny Bone and Akpororo interjected abruptly, seemingly to the dismay of Seyi Law.
- His reaction was swift and dramatic, walking offstage in a blend of frustration and jest, leaving the audience, Netizens both amused and intrigued by the unexpected turn of events
A viral video has ignited a storm of reactions after capturing the dramatic moment Nigerian comedian Seyi Law was unceremoniously ousted from the stage by his fellow comedians, Funnybone and Akpororo.
The incident unfolded at a high-profile comedy show, where Seyi Law, known for his sharp humor, found himself embroiled in an unexpected clash with his peers.
Funnybone was the first to interrupt Seyi Law on stage, but despite this, Seyi Law continued speaking until Akpororo emphatically instructed him to leave the stage.
The reasons behind their actions remain unclear, prompting speculation among internet users that it might be related to Seyi Law’s online persona or recent public statements.
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This comes weeks after Seyi Law dropped the bombshell that he lost over 200,000 social media followers for boldly backing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the 2023 general election.
He revealed this during his recent guest appearance on The Honest Bunch Podcast, where he joined hosts including actor Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, also known as Nedu Wazobia, Toun Cole, and Husband Material.
Seyi Law affirmed that he remains steadfast in his support for Tinubu, undeterred by the loss of followers, as he believes Tinubu genuinely has the country’s best interests at heart.
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