“If Rufai reply this guy he will go into depression” – Reactions as Yul Edochie calls out Rufai Oseni

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Edochie claimed that Oseni failed to issue a formal apology for his actions until a video of the incident surfaced, forcing him to make a public apology on national TV. The actor claimed that Oseni lacked moral character and had no right to make derogatory remarks about another person.

Trendy The controversial journalist Rufai Oseni, who had a heated discussion with APC chieftain Jesutega Onokpasa on national television, was condemned by Nigerian actor Yul Edochie.

The disagreement between Oseni and Onokpasa over a number of national topics swiftly gained popularity on social media.

Yul Edochie addressed the matter on his Instagram page, harshly criticizing Rufai Oseni.

Yul Edochie criticizes controversial journalist Rufai Oseni for his heated discussion with the leader of the APC

The actor claimed that Oseni lacked moral character and had no right to make derogatory remarks about another person.

Edochie, who was obviously unhappy with Oseni’s behavior, claimed that the journalist lacked respect and brought up an earlier incident in which Oseni was observed driving in a designated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lane.

Edochie claimed that Oseni failed to issue a formal apology for his actions until a video of the incident surfaced, forcing him to make a public apology on national TV.

In his words;

“My friend, shut up and sit down! I’m talking to you! You have no right, you don’t have any moral justification to talk where people with integrity are talking! You’re talking nonsense on national TV; you’re a very disrespectful person, you have no respect for the laws of this country! In fact, if someone like you becomes president, you will wipe out Nigerians.

“Are you not the same person that was caught driving on the BRT lane? You could not even apologize, if not because somebody had a video, that was when you came on national TV to apologize. This is what you do, imagine the other ones that we’ve not seen before. Who taught you journalism? The first thing they should have taught you is to respect your guests.”

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