Seyi Law Apologise Over ‘Nigeria Safer Now’ Comment – Admit Say Statement No Too Sensitive

Seyi Law Apologise Over ‘Nigeria Safer Now’ Comment – Admit Say Statement No Too Sensitive

Popular Nigerian comedian Seyi Law don tender public apology after serious backlash follow him comment say Nigeria safer now pass 10 years ago. The statement wey he make for The Honest Bunch Podcast quickly scatter social media timeline like pure gbas gbos.

For the podcast session, Seyi Law question whether kidnapping na new thing for Nigeria and suggest say insecurity no start today. Him talk imply say security situation don improve compared to one decade ago. But as Nigerians hear am, many no find am funny at all — and you know say when joke miss road, audience no go laugh.

Within hours, online users drag the comedian left, right and center. Critics say the statement no consider the pain of victims and families wey don experience insecurity for different parts of the country.

Apology Video Drop – “I No Mean To Dismiss Anybody Pain”

After social media temperature rise, Seyi Law drop apology video come clear air. According to am, he admit say the way he present the statement fit sound insensitive, and he no intend to belittle anybody experience.

Seyi Law explain say him comment na part of broader discussion, but he agree say sometimes context fit lost when clips circulate online. The comedian acknowledge say public figures suppose weigh their words carefully, especially when the topic touch sensitive national issues like security.

Many Nigerians react differently to the apology. Some accept am, saying everybody fit make mistake and learn. Others still hold their ground, arguing say celebrities must understand the weight their words carry.

Nigeria Security Debate – Words Matter for Public Figures

Seyi Law apology don reopen wider conversation about security situation for Nigeria and how public discourse dey shaped. Issues of kidnapping and safety remain serious matter for many communities, and emotions dey high whenever the topic come up.

Political analysts note say when celebrities talk about governance or national security, reactions dey stronger because of their influence. Comedy fit be satire, but real-life pain no always fit mix with punchlines.

For Gbas Gbos readers, lesson clear: freedom of speech dey, but sensitivity important too. As the debate continue, many Nigerians dey reflect on how leaders, influencers, and entertainers communicate on serious matters.


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