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Seyi Law: Noble Igwe insulted my wife, I’ll never forgive him

Comedian and actor, Lawrence Oluwaseyitan Aletile, aka Seyi Law, has vowed not to forgive his colleague, Noble Igwe, over a past incident.

Seyi Law claimed that Igwe insulted his wife and vowed not to forgive him until he apologises to her.

According to him, Noble Igwe mentioned his wife in a post during the 2023 electioneering campaign and someone commented under it, calling his wife an “outcast.”

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Speaking in the latest episode of ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast, the comedian threatened to go physical on Noble whenever they met.

He said: “There is somebody in the entertainment industry that I will never forgive; Noble Igwe. I am saying it publicly, I will never forgive him until he apologises to my wife, because during the elections, he made a post and he put my wife’s name and somebody under the comment called my wife an ‘osu.’ It means an outcast.

“So if Noble Igwe is listening or watching this podcast, our path has not crossed since then. The day our path crosses, I will beat Noble Igwe to the extent that the world would ask what he did wrong.

“That’s where I draw the line. You can offend me however you want but the moment you involve my family; my wife and children, you cross the line into hell. And I will leave heaven for that to sit with you in hell. So, Noble Igwe, know that I am sitting and waiting patiently for you in hell.”

Seyi Law is a stand up comedian, actor, master of ceremonies, event planner and television host.

He was born on June 22, 1983 in Ilaje, Ondo State.

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