A Twitter user, Cult Wahala Naija, posted a video of Seyi Law at a party and claimed that he is a top member of the cult group Eiye.
The social media user also suggested that many people in the SouthWest are involved in this group.
In response, Seyi Law said he hopes people won’t label his actions as oppression if he decides to take legal action against the user.
“I hope that when I take action now, people won’t call it oppression,” the comedian wrote.
KanyiDaily recalls that Seyi Law recently laid deadly curses on a social media user who accused him of leaving the club with prostitutes.
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