General News | 28 May 2025 20:58 CET

Seyi Law Fires Stern Warning At Tunde Ednut Over Alleged Defamation

By Oluwarantimi Oludase

Popular controversial comedian Oluwaseyitan Aletile, better known as Seyi Law, has issued a stern warning to celebrity blogger Tunde Olaoluwa Adekunle, popularly known as Tunde Ednut.


‎The Senior Special Assistant to the Ondo State Governor on Entertainment and Tourism took to his Instagram page on Tuesday to pen a lengthy message to the blogger. Addressing him, he wrote, "I have never stolen from anyone, but can you say the same?"


‎He noted how he has watched Tunde tarnish his name and incite his followers against him for two years but chose to remain silent.


‎Seyi Law further stated that he has kept quiet despite knowing many things about the blogger, including how he allegedly deceives those capable of independent thought while securing his livelihood from Nigeria.


‎In his post, Seyi Law wrote:
‎"Dear mazitundeednut,

‎Growing up as Yoruba children, we were taught a song that goes:


‎'Kini n o fole se laye ti mo wa (2ce). Laye ti mo wa, kaka kin jale, kaka kin jale, ma kuku deru. Kini n o fole se laye ti mo wa.'


‎It translates to:

‎'What would I do with stealing in this life I have come into?


‎Instead of stealing, I would rather become a slave.'


‎This song instilled integrity in many of us, and I am proud to say that throughout my existence, I have never stolen from anyone, but can you say the same?


‎For two years, I have watched as you tarnished my name and incited your followers against me. I laughed it off at first, but lately, I have been reflecting. I kept silent despite the many things I knew about you. I watched you deceive those who are capable of independent thought but won't use their brains while you secured your livelihood from Nigeria. Your connections with people that are associated with Deziani and others. But I believe in God, who, in time, reveals the true deeds of all men. As the Yorubas say, wa ko oni tie niwaju. Time will expose everything.


‎I remember when you lived with Sheyman, just behind my house. Given your humble beginnings, I expected you to appreciate the hard work of others. Instead, you chose to throw mud on others, forgetting that when the rain falls, no one can predict whose roof it will touch.


‎Tunde mo se lore ri, no matter how little. How quickly people change. Or perhaps, this was simply who you have always been.


‎Like I always say, time will reveal all things. No try me o, make your eyes no peel."


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