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Mr Macaroni denies fraternisation with Sanwo-Olu

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LEKKI GRIDLOCK: Sanwo-Olu not doing anyone a favour by addressing Lagosians’ hardship —Mr Macaroni

Nigerian content creator, actor, and activist Debo Adebayo, popularly known in entertainment circles as Mr. Macaroni, has told those who care that he has no intention of ever fraternising with Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Mr. Macaroni, who made this known in a series of posts shared on his X handle (formerly Twitter), disclosed that he will not greet the Lagos State Governor the next time he sees him.

His comments followed a Twitter user who accused an anonymous user on the platform of purposefully ignoring Sanwo-Olu in an effort to humiliate the governor.

Mr. Macaroni, who has consistently expressed his opinions on social and political matters in Nigeria, said in a post that he was not interested in talking to the governor.

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‘‘O ni jere! Olofo! Ko ni ragba fun e! Eleda mi a ba mi fi iya je e!!! O le ma je nisiyin, igba kugba ti yo je, Eleda mi a fi iya je e!!! The reason for this beautiful prayers I have sent to you is between us. I’ll leave it at that.’’ Mr Macaroni wrote in Yoruba in response to the Tweet.

‘‘E ye do ara yin Eyin people yi. No part of me wishes to fraternize with Governor Sanwoolu. I don’t have anything against anyone who associates with him. So why won’t you people leave me alone?? I dey my own since all these days!! Na una start am oooo! Ok!

‘‘This is the last time I will address this matter. It is not worth my peace of mind. Since you people won’t stop attacking me because I didn’t greet Governor Sanwoolu, next time I see him, I still won’t greet him. And this time, even if he calls me I won’t answer. You people will cry today, tomorrow and forever!’’ He concluded.

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