- Stand up comedian Seyi Law has threatened to take legal action against an X user who on the microblogging platform accused him.
- The netizen claimed the comedian is a prominent member of a secret cult.
- Seyi Law in response blew hot at the allegations.
Nigerian comedian Oluseyi Aletile, widely known by his stage name Seyi Law, has addressed an allegation of being part of a cult.
An X user identified as Cult Wahala Naija shared a video on Thursday suggesting that the comedian is a prominent member of the Eiye Confraternity, a secret cult.
The social media user alleged that the comic was a “supreme member” of the cult and also claimed that nearly everyone in the south-west is affiliated with the group.
The post read, “So @seyilaw1 na supreme Eiye member. Almost everybody na Eiye for SouthWest.”
In response, Seyi Law took to his X account on Friday, hinting at possible legal action against the accuser.
He wrote, “I hope that when I take action now, people won’t call it oppression.”
Seyi Law was recently appointed senior special assistant on entertainment and tourism to Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa. See screenshot of post:
In other news, Nigerian actress cum filmmaker, Ini Edo has been defeated by filmmaker Chinenye Nworah, also known as Chi Chi Nworah, and her production company, Giant Creative Media Limited (GCM) in the legal battle over the ownership of the Netflix original series, Shanty Town.
The filmmaker secured two rulings that affirmed her ownership of the intellectual property.
In a petition, Ini Edo sought to claim ownership of the trademarks and copyrights linked with ‘Shanty Town.
However, in a huge legal victory for Nworah and GCM, her production company, the Nigerian Copyright Commission, NCC and the Nigerian Trademark Registry ruled against Ini Edo, calling the petition frivolous and without substance.
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