Nigerian Actor Laments Hardship in Nigeria, Regrets Campaigning for Tinubu

Nigerian Actor Laments Hardship in Nigeria, Regrets Campaigning for Tinubu Nigerian Actor Laments Hardship in Nigeria, Regrets Campaigning for Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu.

Nigerian actor says he regrets campaigning for Tinubu in 2023.

Eko Hot News reports that veteran Nigerian actor, Ganiu Nofiu, professionally known as Alapini, says he regrets his decision to campaign for President Bola Tinubu during the 2023 presidential election.

Alapini, who made this comment amid growing economic hardship and insecurity across Nigeria, explained that he campaigned for Tinubu alongside hundreds of his colleagues because of his previous contribution in Lagos and in the Yoruba movie industry.

The actor, while expressing regret, lamented not being compensated or recognised for his efforts.

Speaking in his latest interview on ‘African A-List‘, Alapini also questioned why the President’s son, Seyi Tinubu’s philanthropic works focus on the Northern part of the country, “neglecting the southwest”.

Alapini said, “We had to abandon our work for two months to campaign for Tinubu in 2023. We led the campaign genuinely because of Nigerians well-being and not for personal gain.

Nigerian Actor Laments Hardship in Nigeria, Regrets Campaigning for Tinubu
L-R: President Tinubu, Alapini and Seyi Tinubu

“We supported and committed ourselves to the campaign thinking our Messiah had come because we loved Tinubu following his positive contribution to the industry. And we were not compensated, this is two years of his administration. Probably they are not yet in the right frame of mind to do so.

“Will Seyi Tinubu say he didn’t see the old actors during the campaigning? We were more than 100, both old and young that campaigned for Tinubu. We walked around campaigning without being given anything for it. We just did all of that out of love.

“But Seyi is running around the northern part of Nigeria to pay their hospital bills. Aren’t there sick people in Yoruba land (Southwest) too? How many hospitals has he visited in Yoruba land?”

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