- Vee Iye has criticised Seyi Law after he claimed Nigeria is safer under President Bola Tinubu than in previous administrations.
- Vee described the comedian as desensitized, sparking debate online.

Reality TV star Vee Iye has criticised comedian Seyi Law over his recent comments about Nigeria’s security situation.
Seyi Law made the remarks during an appearance on The Honest Bunch Podcast, where he was asked whether Nigeria is safer now than it was 10 years ago. In response, the comedian stated that kidnappers have been abducting people in their homes long before President Bola Tinubu’s administration. He also claimed that the country is safer under Tinubu compared to the two previous administrations.
“Nigeria is safer now than 10 years ago. This government has killed more bandits since Jonathan’s. When have you last heard of a bomb blast? It is not today that they have been kidnapping people in their houses,” he said.
Reacting to his statement, Vee described Seyi Law as a “desensitized Nigerian” who cannot see beyond his own interests. Her comment sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting her stance while others defended the comedian’s opinion.
Reacting, Vee wrote: “It’s not today that they have been kidnapping people in their house” A perfect example of a desensitised Nigerian citizen who can’t see past his own pockets.”
In other news…. Brazilian-born influencer and model Suellen Carey has announced the end of her one-year self-marriage, saying the experience eventually became overwhelming.
Carey, 36, gained international attention last year after holding a self-wedding ceremony in London, an event she shared with her over 400,000 Instagram followers. The unconventional celebration sparked global conversations about sologamy ( the act of marrying oneself.)
Despite her commitment, Carey revealed that maintaining the union was more challenging than expected. She attended ten sessions of couples-style therapy alone in an effort to navigate the emotional demands of her decision.
Reflecting on the experience, she said the pressure to be perfect for herself left her mentally and emotionally exhausted. However, she described the journey as enriching and a period of deep self-reflection and personal growth.
Carey added that she is now ready to move forward and open her heart to new possibilities, including the chance of finding a partner.
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