Only time will tell if this is serious or another joke! Comedian, actor,  Seyilaw has subtly announced that he will be aspiring for president of Nigeria during the 2019 general election. He said this while lamenting on how leaders have messed up what ‘democracy’ should represent. Continue reading…


"I know Democracy is the government of the people by the people and for the people, but what happens when some people think some people shouldn't be involved in that which concerns them.

When an entertainer talks about Politics, people are eager to crucify him or her in my country, but the same people will enjoy their performances at campaign rallies, what a shame.

I remembered the Fuel subsidy protest, how I was booed for saying, we should not politicize the protest, but demand for the advantages and disadvantages of the removal and proper accountability. Four years later, the subsidy was removed and the hypocrites were silent.

Obama came in at verge of economic meltdown in America which swept across the world, but the battle for survival was more prominent than blame games. Maybe I don't know, did he ever blamed Bush or he worked? What do you call a man who wrote Jamb every 4 year for 12 years and after admission, decided to blame former students who stole books from the library for his failure when he was already given the mandate to restructure, empower institutions and protect against further thefts.

I don't know much, but how do you sack ghost workers and how does salary expenditure keep increasing when over 5,000 ghost workers have been laid off? A lot is wrong with our system and style of governance no doubt, but if we keep voting in men without ideas of solution we will not make the right amends.

I believe every successive government should build on the positive of previous administration while creating their own pathways to laudable achievements. A clue is what we are witnessing in Lagos. We celebrate the LAKE RICE initiative, but I keep asking myself how do we make agriculture attractive without the huge influence of the government not neglecting the government creating favourable and fair environment for success. 

I sincerely want to ask you all a question, If NIGERIA was your father's company and BUHARI is the CEO and you are experiencing all that is happening now, would you retain him for another tenure or sack him before his tenure is over? Please answer truthfully and let God judge us all.

#seyilaw4president #shift2019#NotTooYoungToLead" He wrote on Instagram.