Comedian Seyi Law Denies Cult Membership Allegations, Threatens To Take Legal Action

Ifeanyi Eze
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Seyi Law, a Nigerian comedian, has responded to allegations of cult involvement, addressing the claims made against him.

On Thursday, a Twitter user named Cult Wahala Naija released a video of the comedian at a party, alleging that the comedian is the supreme member of the cult organisation Eiye.

The Twitter user also stated that practically everyone in the SouthWest is a member of the cult group.

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“So @seyilaw1 na supreme Eiye member.
Almost everybody na Eiye for SouthWest,” the user wrote.

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Seyi Law responded on Friday, saying he hoped Nigerians would not label his detention of the tweep as oppressive.

“I hope that when I take action now, people won’t call it oppression,” he wrote.

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