Social media users are blasting Nollywood actress Eniola Badmus for her congratulatory messages to the President on his one-year anniversary in office.
According to Wakadaily report, the actress wrote a note to him, praising his commitment and leadership for bringing positive changes and optimism to the country.
However, Nigerians, particularly considering the current hardships in the nation, found her posts inappropriate.
Aaderibigbe Rahmon commented, “Why you wait make all of us sleep before you post am”.
One, Dezzy Milli commented, “May the condition of Nigeria today be your portion in your generation to come”.
Another person, Dolapo4995 commented, “God punish her button”.
And, Its Authentic commented, “Why midnight posting? U go still see d comment u avoiding before day break”.
Also, Cobi Comm commented, “Na where person dey chop be Koko, who no wan national cake after all”.
Apf Records commented, “May your life be sweet as Nigeria economy”.
Earlier this month, Eniola Badmus was appointed as the Special Assistant to the Speaker of The Federal Republic of Nigeria, specifically in charge of Social Events and Public Hearing.
Eniola confirmed her appointment a few days ago and expressed her gratitude to Abbas for giving her this political position.
She feels honored to have the opportunity to serve under his leadership and believes that this appointment is a significant milestone in her career.
She sees it as a chance to contribute meaningfully to their shared goals and vision.
It is well-known that Badmus was one of the few Nollywood actresses who openly supported Asiwaju.
Despite facing criticism and hatred from the public, she remained unaffected by their trolling.
Finally, she is reaping the rewards of her support as she received an award from the APC youth stakeholders forum.
She dedicated this award to the youths who faced backlash for believing in the Renewed Hope mantra.
Additionally, Eniola Badmus received appreciation from Seyi Tinubu, President Tinubu’s son, for her efforts in the success of the Renewed Hope concert.