Popular Nigerian comedian and activist, Debo Adedayo, popularly known as Mr. Macaroni has revealed how he and his family members are being threatened for not supporting a certain presidential candidate.
According to the skit maker, he had been a victim of cyberbullying for a long time now, but that would not stop bum from asking Nigerians to vote for who they think is right.
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Mr. Macaroni made this known via his official Twitter page on Sunday, August 14th, 2022, although he did not disclose the name of the presidential candidate.
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In his words;
“I went to visit my mother 2 weeks ago. I was giving out money to some people in the neighborhood as I always do anytime I go home. A woman walked up to me and asked why I am against a particular candidate… I said I am not against anyone. All I want is a better country.
“And that can only happen when we vote in good leaders. The next thing she said is that I should better watch myself because they know where my people live. I asked if that was a threat and she continued saying all sorts. My sister and manager were with me and I have a video!
“I can go on and on about different threats that I have received from some party members or supporters of a presidential candidate because they somehow believe that I am against their choice. Cyberbullying via different online attacks and tribal propaganda.
“There is so much dishonesty going on and it gets worse by the day. But my messaging will never change! Nigerians have suffered enough!!! Look around you and look at the serious challenges we are facing as a people.
“There’s no Messiah anywhere! However, to stand a chance for a better Nation come 2023, we must elect the most suitable options to occupy positions of leadership in the country. We must individually analyze these candidates by examining their records, their current state of mind, their capacity and capability; Vis-à-vis the respective positions they wish to occupy.
“Do your research and vote for the right candidates. I rest my case. For now!