Comedian Gudadviser Blasts Seyi Tinubu: ‘You’re The Most Useless Youth In Nigeria’"
"Like father, like son. You’re the most useless youth in Nigeria! If not for corruption, your father wouldn't be the president of Nigeria." — Gudadviser in his viral video.

The internet is buzzing once again — and this time, it’s all because of an explosive video from a fast-rising comedian known as Gudadviser on Instagram and Facebook.
In the trending clip, Gudadviser went all out, calling Seyi Tinubu — son of Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu — an “over over-pampered child.” He didn’t hold back at all, delivering a fiery rant filled with strong words against not just Seyi, but also the Nigerian Army, the Police, and even the President himself.
"Like father, like son. You’re the most useless youth in Nigeria! If not for corruption, your father wouldn't be the president of Nigeria."
— Gudadviser in his viral video.
Gudadviser also pointed out leadership elsewhere in Africa, referencing Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso, a 36-year-old military leader who has gained popularity among African youths for his bold reforms and strong leadership. He challenged Seyi Tinubu to "go to Burkina Faso and see what your fellow youth is doing there."
The comedian’s harsh words have divided Nigerians online — some applaud his boldness for speaking his mind in an era many feel is filled with fear and silence, while others criticize him for crossing the line into outright disrespect and hate speech.
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“Seyi Tinubu, Over Pampered Child. Like Father, Like Son. You’re The Most Useless Youth In Nigeria. If Not For Corruption Your Father Won’t Be The President Of Nigeria. Go To Burkina Faso And See What Your Fellow Youth, Captain IBRAHIM TRAORE Is Doing There”.-Man pic.twitter.com/KsnH9MhGQA — Somto Okonkwo (@General_Somto) April 26, 2025
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