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DJ Switch Criticizes Seyi Law

Tensions Rise as DJ Switch Criticizes Seyi Law’s Alleged Tribal and Spiteful Support

Famous Nigerian Disc Jockey, DJ Switch, has taken to social media to lambast comedian Seyi Law for openly supporting President Bola Tinubu, accusing him of doing so out of spite.
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In response to Seyi Law’s open letter expressing support for the current government and President Tinubu, She criticized the comedian, alleging that his campaign and endorsement were motivated solely by spiteful intentions.

While acknowledging that Seyi Law has been open about his political leanings, DJ Switch expressed disappointment, questioning how he could support someone with a criminal record, especially considering their shared tribe.

In her social media post, DJ Switch stated, “I dare say it was out of spite that you supported and campaigned for such an individual, whether you recognize it was spite or not.” She went on to challenge Seyi Law on the attractiveness of someone with a questionable past, emphasizing tribal affiliations as a potential factor.

The DJ also touched on issues such as lack of vision and avoiding debates, expressing strong opinions about the President Tinubu candidacy. The post concluded with a harsh remark, expressing dissatisfaction with the supporters’ choices and hoping for unfavorable outcomes.

The online exchange between DJ Switch and Seyi Law has ignited discussions among fans and followers, highlighting the divisive nature of political affiliations and the impact it has on public figures in Nigeria.

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