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Actress Yvonne Jegede lashes out at Tinubu’s supporters

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“We don enter am, believers, and ďëłǔsional ones” — Actress Yvonne Jegede sets internet on fire as she lists three types of Tinubu supporters

Nollywood actress Yvonne Jegede has stirred fresh political debate on social media after sharing her candid assessment of what she described as the three categories of supporters of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

In a post that quickly gained attention online, the actress humorously but sharply categorized Tinubu supporters into three groups, sparking reactions from both supporters and critics of the current administration.

According to Yvonne Jegede, the first category consists of what she called the “We Don Enter Am” supporters. She described them as individuals who, deep down, recognize that the country’s current situation is far from ideal but remain committed because of political, personal, or emotional ties they find difficult to sever.

The second group, which she labeled the “Believers,” are those who remain hopeful that the administration’s policies will eventually yield positive results. According to her, these supporters believe that the challenges Nigerians are currently facing are temporary and that with more time—possibly even another term in office—the government will deliver on its promises and improve the nation’s economy and living conditions.

The third category, which generated the most controversy, was described by the actress as the “Ðëłǔsional Ones.” Yvonne claimed that members of this group are completely convinced that everything is working perfectly despite widespread economic hardship and public dissatisfaction. In her words, they are so detached from reality that people should remember them in their prayers alongside those receiving treatment in psychiațrič facilities.

Her comments come at a time when public opinion remains deeply divided over President Tinubu’s economic reforms, particularly the removal of fuel subsidies, the floating of the naira, rising inflation, and the increasing cost of living across the country.

As expected, the actress’s remarks have triggered mixed reactions online. While some Nigerians applauded her for expressing frustrations shared by many citizens, others accused her of unfairly mocking people with different political views and reducing complex national issues to social media banter.

The statement has once again highlighted the growing tension in Nigeria’s political discourse, where supporters and critics of the Tinubu administration continue to clash over the direction of the country and the impact of the government’s policies on ordinary Nigerians.

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