Actress, Eniola Badmus, comes under fire as her colleagues, Lizzy Gold and Destiny Etiko lambast her for posting Tinubu’s swearing-in fabric.
This comes amidst the results collation of the ongoing 2023 presidential election to determine the winner between Labour Party’s Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar (PDP), and Bola Ahmed Tinubu of APC.
Eniola Badmus who is a loyal member of the All Progressive Congress party APC had taken to Instagram to share a swearing-in fabric with the logo of Tinubu.
The post which proved rather insensitive to her colleagues triggered a reaction from some of them including Destiny Etiko and Lizzy Gold.
Reacting, Lizzy wrote, “Eniola you are very stupid you making Kampala for swearing in …useless human being.. people who don’t care about the progress of Nigeria..fool…”
Destiny Etiko on the other hand also wrote,
“Them don even Dey sale ashobi I can’t believe this. Are you not so useless and senseless this woman.”
Eniola Bamus, however, addressed the swearing-in fabric on her page as a joke while stating that she copied and pasted it from someone else’s page.
“Aunty don’t come for me ooo. You’re not UBER tha post na just cruise oooo don’t take too serious oooo. Na copied cruise oooo”, She wrote.
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