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Seyi Law Reveals The Reason why His Daughter Donated To Kemi Olunloyo

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Popular comedian Seyi Law has now stated the reason why his daughter, Baby Tiwa, emptied her account to support Kemi Olunloyo after she was released from prison.

The controversial journalist was recently released from the Port Harcourt Maximum Prison and she begged Nigerians for financial assistance to cater for her medical expenses. According to him, anyone can be of help to anybody.

Comedian, Seyi Law was one of the good Samaritans who came to the aid of the controversial blogger is comedian despite their past differences.

The feud started when after Olunloyo expressed concern about the health of Seyi Law’s daughter, Tiwa. She said the child was obese, suggesting that she might be suffering from a health disorder, which led to exchange of words from them both. However, they were quick to bury the hatchet between them.

Seyi Law has now further proven that his daughter has totally forgiven Kemi Olunloyo, by offering donating money in Tiwa’s account to assist the Kemi Olunloyo.

According to Seyi Law….

“I think our previous issue was due to a breakdown in communication and I am not sure there is anyone who is happy that she was imprisoned for a long time. I didn’t even want the news that I gave her money to be made public, but you know Aunty Kemi has a way of doing things. She decided to put the information out there. I feel anyone can be of help to anybody. We’ve settled our issues and besides, this is a new year.”

“I spoke with her and she told me a lot of the things that happened at Port Harcourt Maximum Prison. The stories are not nice at all. She is even afraid for the people she left there. A prison is supposed to be a place where people get reformed. There is a lot to be done in our prisons and we should not forget that prisoners are also human beings.

“No one is perfect, but if someone, who was not supposed to be detained for more than 48 hours, spent six months in prison, then, there is a problem. Whether the person is wrong or not, the judicial system is faulty. Everyone should be given the benefit of doubt, at least until you are proven guilty by the court. Nobody is above the law, but in a situation where you don’t follow the recommendation of the law, it is not only an offence to the person involved but to Nigerians as a whole.”

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