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“APC used me” – Mr Jollof breaks silence amidst fuel hike
Controversial Nigerian comedian, Mr. Jollof has bemoaned being ‘used and dumped’ by the ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC).
Mr Jollof, a former staunch supporter of President Bola Tinubu and the APC, revealed this in a recent Instagram video.
According to the comedian, he moved his support to the former Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, who was the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Vice Presidential candidate in the 2023 elections.
He made the transition after reading a Bible scripture that stressed the significance of repairing one’s faults.
In a sarcastic manner, Mr Jollof mocked Nigerians about the current fuel price hike and the general economic hardships they are facing. He claimed that he had warned the citizens to stop supporting the APC after his defection, but unfortunately, his advice was not taken seriously by many.
In his words;
“I support Tinubu from the beginning but when I see the tigers wey dey with am and when I see the way say this people they are users. They used me. APC used me.
But thank God, when I read the book of Luke 15:1-32, I know say the parable of the lost son na when you don commot from your papa house and you don fall short of his glory, you go go back to your papa. I now went back to [Ifeanyi] Okowa. Okowa hugged me and kissed me.
And come back come tell una say this Tinubu walker, this world before una, I was. But una say I dey talk anyhow. But how far? Who dey buy fuel N617 now? E touch everybody.”
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