Nollywood actress Yvonne Jegede has lashed out at supporters of the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
On her Instagram story, she said every supporter of the president is a kidnapper, killer, header, and corrupt individual. She admonished them to deal with their conscience.
“Every supporter of Tinubu is a kidnapper, killer, beheader, and corrupt individual. Deal with your conscience”.

A few days ago, she expressed sadness over the news of the death of Oyo State teacher. She noted how only a certain group of people are complaining and expressed concern that people aren’t standing up to it.
As the world celebrated Children’s Day yesterday, May 27th, many grieved the abduction of 46 children in Oyo State.
Lateef Adedimeji said that, as a father, he knows what this means and questioned the authorities on their promises. He admonished them to get the kids back home and prove their humanity.
Many celebrities took to their Instagram page to share an unhappy children’s day message, as they expressed heartbreak over the abduction. The likes of Ruth Kadiri, Paul Okoye, Sotayo Gaga, Patience Ozokwo, Kehinde Bankole, Biola Bayo, Toke Makinwa, Mercy Eke and more grieved over them.
Kunle Remi noted that despite the happenings in the country, election campaigns and preparations continue, and bloggers are posting as if everything is normal. Kunle prayed that we may never become so used to tragedy that we stop feeling it.
While reacting to the video of a teacher being slaughtered, Toyin Abraham expressed sadness at the news as she questioned what the state government was doing to prevent future occurrences.
Also, reacting to the death of the teacher, Bobrisky lamented over how Nigerians are more focused on Chike and Frank Edoho’s story. He noted that Nigeria is in trouble, especially for those living in Lagos, and urged them to leave the country for good without looking back.
Ruth Kadiri, wrote a letter to President Tinubu, urging him to either do something about the alarming rate of death in the country or give people the go-ahead to protect their lives and properties. Kadiri noted how there is too much death in the country and how being a Nigerian isn’t safe anymore.
Actress Lala Akindoju, had spoken on the alarming rate of killings and kidnapping in Nigeria. She questioned who is speaking for those who can’t sleep and are in anguish, and noted how the office of the Nigerian citizens is very weak.



