Nigerians criticize Nollywood stars Kunle Afolayan, Yomi Fash-Lanso, Remi Surutu for launching Eko 57 Movement supporting Tinubu’s re-election
Several Nollywood actors including Kunle Afolayan, Yomi Fash-Lanso, Ayo Adesanya, and Remi Surutu have faced backlash for launching a support group for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election.
The group, called Eko 57 Movement, was launched in Lagos State on Sunday and coordinated by actor Lege Miami.
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The announcement triggered widespread criticism on social media, with many Nigerians pointing to the ongoing economic hardship, insecurity, poor electricity supply, corruption, and a struggling healthcare system under the current government.
Netizens expressed frustration, warning celebrities not to solicit public sympathy for themselves while ignoring the nation’s challenges. Some reactions included:
- “It’s just embarrassing. No light. Fuel price increased. U don’t talk about it. Shame on Y’all.” – X user @fhemiwrld
- “The only movement we need is mandatory realtime transmission of electoral results and nothing else.” – titbeats
- “Lege, forgetting the masses because of your own selfish interest when you truthfully know that masses are suffering?” – xozo10000
Critics highlighted that launching a political support group amid rising hardship was insensitive, urging celebrities to focus on societal issues rather than personal or political interests.
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The Eko 57 Movement’s launch underscores the growing tension between celebrity activism and public perception in Nigeria’s socio-political climate.





















