Comedian Mr. Macaroni responded to Seyi Law’s comments, denying their rift is due to Law’s APC affiliation. He cites Law’s behavior as the real issue.
The entertainer took to social media platform X to set the record straight, addressing the issue head-on and clearing up what he describes as “false narratives.”
Uncivilized behavior, not politics, behind the rift
In a pointed statement, Mr. Macaroni explained that his fallout with Seyi Law was not about politics. Instead, he accused Seyi of displaying “uncivilized behavior” during and after the elections, which, according to Macaroni, had a significant impact on their friendship. The comedian’s response comes after Seyi Law suggested that their issues were politically motivated, an accusation that Macaroni was quick to reject.
Macaroni clarifies his stance on APC supporters
Macaroni’s post on X made it clear that he holds no grudge against Law for his support of the APC. He emphasized that his disagreement with Seyi stems from his actions, not his political choices. Macaroni also revealed his frustration with Law’s attempts to manipulate the situation by spreading false claims and trying to paint him as ungrateful.
Addressing the “dance of shame”
The entertainer took to social media to address the matter in a calm but firm manner. He began by directly calling out Seyi Law’s actions, urging him to stop what he described as a “dance of shame.” Macaroni stated that the video Seyi had posted, which implied that their conflict was due to political differences, was misleading and mischievous. He clarified that he had no problem with Seyi Law’s political views, pointing out that he still maintains respectful relationships with several people who supported the APC.
The core issue: Uncivilized behavior
“The issue is not about your political affiliation,” Mr. Macaroni wrote. “It’s about your behavior, which I found uncivilized during and after the elections. This is where the problem lies.” Macaroni explained that while he was willing to overlook the actions of others, he could not ignore the false narratives being spread by Law. The comedian added that Seyi Law had previously tried to paint him as ungrateful, but he had kept quiet out of respect. However, once the lies started, he felt the need to speak out.

Setting the record straight: Collaboration misunderstanding
Macaroni also took the opportunity to address a specific claim made by Seyi Law. According to Macaroni, Law had suggested that he had asked Tolu, Seyi’s cousin, to beg him for a collaboration. Macaroni vehemently denied this, clarifying that it was actually Seyi who had reached out to him first with the idea of collaborating. They worked on the project together, and Macaroni expressed his appreciation for the effort, both at the time and still today.
“I never asked Tolu to beg you for a collaboration,” Macaroni wrote. “You reached out to me first. You shared an idea, and we executed it together. I appreciated it then, and I still do now. What I don’t appreciate, however, is you trying to create a false agenda to sell your show or rally your APC supporters to attack me. I’ve grown used to their attacks, but this is crossing a line.”
Final plea and conclusion
Macaroni ended his post with a final plea for Seyi Law to “do better” and stop spreading false information. He made it clear that he would not engage in this matter further, stating that this would be the last time he would speak on the issue. He concluded with the word “Shalom,” signaling an end to the conversation.
Public reaction and social media backlash
This public dispute between the two comedians has sparked significant attention on social media, with fans and followers weighing in on both sides. While the conflict appears to have its roots in personal differences, it also highlights the complexities of navigating relationships in the public eye, especially when politics and social media are involved.
Macaroni moves on from the controversy
For now, it seems that Mr. Macaroni is determined to move on from the controversy, hoping that his message will be heard and that the false claims will finally cease.
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