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‘Stop reasoning like a programmed robots’ Woli Agba reacts after being dragged for paying courtesy visit to the Vice president

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Nigerian comedian, Ayo Ajewole, popularly known as Woli Agba, has reacted after being dragged for being among the few delegations of young Nigerian (comedy) Skit Industry practitioners who paid a courtesy visit to the Vice president of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbanjo.

Taking to his Instagram, the comedian shared some photos capturing him, the vice president, and some skit makers like Taooma, Josh 2 funny, and others except Mr Macaroni in the presidential villa.

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However, some Nigerians have stormed his Instagram page to reveal that he is fighting for his own interest rather than for the people like Mr Macaroni.

Reacting to the critics, he said one of the problems of Nigerians is that they draw conclusions at every slightest opportunity after seeing the numerous pictures they took.

Woli Agba said people should stop thinking like a programmed robots and desist from cooking up stories about who is not present at the meeting.

He wrote:

Na ordinary picture una see and you guys had all of these conclusions. Ask whoever cooked the story evidence of his or her presence at the meeting now? Which way Nigerians? Ask now? Why una just dey reason like programmed robot like this? I think for the first time, I am able to know one of our problems in this country. Not even related to any of the lies you guyz are reading. Don’t be pushed common. Omo, I dey here dey thank God o.

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