- Yul Edochie, who has been relentlessly vying for President Bola Tinubu’s attention through his ardent social media endorsements, finally struck gold with a surprise meet-up with the President’s son, Seyi Tinubu
- The actor couldn’t contain his excitement as he gushed about the bright future their meeting promised, setting the stage for what he believes will be transformative change
- But this link-up sparked a firestorm on social media, with enraged Nigerians pouring out their fury.
Nollywood actor Yul Edochie’s recent encounter with Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, has caused an uproar on Nigerian social media, igniting a blaze of diverse and impassioned reactions.
Edochie took to Instagram to trumpet the news, boldly asserting that President Tinubu will be the savior to steer the country out of its current chaos.
President Tinubu, since taking office, has been caught in a maelstrom of public outrage, primarily due to the contentious removal of the fuel subsidy. This controversial decision has plunged many Nigerians into economic hardship, leading to widespread discontent and criticism.
Yet, amidst this storm, Edochie remains an unwavering pillar of support for the president. He fervently urged Nigerians to stay calm and trust that Tinubu will deliver on his promises to transform the nation.
Edochie’s Instagram post was a beacon of optimism, filled with grand promises and hopeful rhetoric.
He shared videos and photos of them shaking hands and taking cozy, close-up selfies with broad, beaming smiles.
“With my brother, the first son of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Seyi Tinubu. We had a wonderful, progressive meeting as he endorsed the RELAX, JAGABAN WILL FIX NIGERIA movement. Lots of life changing projects for the youths and all Nigerians hitting the ground soon. Great plans ahead. All will be well with Nigeria.
“ASIWAJU BOY 100%.
NO LEAVE NO TRANSFER.”
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However, this display of faith didn’t sit well with a sizable chunk of the online community. Critics quickly pounced, accusing Edochie of being tone-deaf to the struggles of everyday Nigerians and pandering to the political elite.
The actor’s enthusiasm for Tinubu’s leadership was seen by many as a betrayal, stoking the fires of public discontent.
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