This Werey can’t fight Seun Kuti alone, he need to pull the tribal card and instigate ibos to fight for him, he know those ones are too gullible and emotional, they will fall for his trick.
And guess what, we are 100% standing with Seun Kuti.
In this video, Hanks Anuku is neither sick, nor inebriated or on drugs. Instead, it’s his own unique way of rehearsing a role he would play in a movie. And this is not the first time he has chosen this method (to make it look real). I know this for a fact, because he’s my inlaw.
I apologize if my communication isn't the best. I'm naturally a quiet and simple person, and most of the time my mind is focused on how to improve my life and make money. It's not that I'm not interested in talking, I do want to talk to you, i just don't always know what to say.
You’re a miserable soul.
You, of all people, have constantly abused women, both on this app and in real life.
You, of all people, are neither cultured nor reserved.
You’re a bully.
You just want to keep bullying people without facing any consequences.
Naira Marley never physically touched Mohbad or publicly wished him dead before he was cancelled.
Meanwhile, you’ve bullied Blaq, assaulted him, bullied almost everyone around him, wished him dead, and even wished the rest of us dead too.
Neutrals are watching. They’re watching how you’ve been bullying Blaq while everyone stays silent, waiting until something terrible happens to the boy.
You’re a pathetic, razz, good for nothing Komodo dragon.
You claim you want justice, but how do you demand justice after relentlessly bullying the very person you’re accusing?
You’re a loser.
If you truly want justice, go to court and stop disturbing the public with your irritating, repetitive tweets.
Shameless wannabe gangster. Do you actually want justice, or do you just want Blaq to publicly apologize so you can brag to your friends that you finally “tamed” him and won?
You’re a fucking loser like the deeper life twat who birthed you
When the First Lady donates billions to support cancer patients, empowers communities with equipment and skills acquisition, and champions educational initiatives, we all go silent.
But suddenly, everyone finds their voice over akara and kulikuli.
We all know what we’re doing.