Eniola Badmus replies netizen who told her to keep standing on Tinubu’s mandate amid the economic hardship


Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus has replied a netizen who admonished her to keep standing on President Tinubu’s mandate.


Eniola, who was unashamedly one of the few celebrities who boldly showed her support for the President, had via her Instagram page, lamented over the challenges she faced.


She stated that she faces a lot but she isn’t a storyteller, hence, why people don’t know what she goes through.


“I face a lot but am not a storyteller”.

Taking to her comment section, a netizen told her she hadn’t seen anything as he admonished her to keep standing on the mandate.


“U never see anything yet that mandate we must stand”.


Replying, Eniola Badmus made her know she was still standing on it.


“Still standing”, she said.


Another fan mocked her stating that karma has hit her. “Karma na wetin again”, the netizen wrote.


Eniola replied, “Dey play”.




It is no longer news that Eniola Badmus was one of the many Nollywood actresses who boldly flaunted their support for Asiwaju.


The movie star became one of the most hated celebrities in Nigeria, but that didn’t bother her as she remained unruffled by their trolling.


Eniola Badmus isn’t the only one still standing on Tinubu’s mandate. Comedian, Seyi Law drummed up support for Tinubu, declaring that if another election was to be held tomorrow, he was still going to vote for Tinubu.


He also stated how he would rather stay with Moses through the wilderness than eat meat and drink wine in slavery in Egypt, hinting at the fact that Moses was Tinubu while Egypt was Peter Obi.


He further expressed that while a lot of Nigerians keep on killing the optimism of others with their hate and urge for gratification, he is better privileged because he is more informed than the rest of Nigerians.


Footballer, Jude Ighalo’s ex-wife, Sonia had slammed those insulting and criticizing the President, as she questioned who gave them the temerity to disrespect Tinubu.


She concurred that social media should be regulated before it gets out of hand, as she noted how people are sabotaging the president’s efforts to make the country worse.


Sonia added that the gentle move of a tiger doesn’t mean it is timid as she admonished Nigerians to put some respect on his name.

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