
In a climate where visibility often meets political favour, actor and activist Mr Macaroni is drawing a line. According to a report by Daily Post Nigeria, the comedian has consistently rejected invitations from politicians at all government levels. His stance, a blend of personal choice and public principle, was reiterated amidst social media comparisons with chess champion Tunde Onakoya, who met with President Tinubu recently.
Mr Macaroni maintains that his political neutrality is a matter of preference, not superiority. He urges Nigerians to respect differing choices.
- Mr Macaroni has repeatedly turned down political invitations from all government levels.
- He clarifies that avoiding politicians is a personal decision, not a moral judgement.
- He defended Tunde Onakoya's right to meet with the President, urging respect for individual choices.
- Critics, especially APC supporters, falsely paint him as condemning others' engagement with politicians.
- He insists his values remain unchanged: 'no compromise' with political figures.
In a time when silence or alignment can both carry weight, Mr Macaroni’s consistency offers a different kind of visibility—one anchored in personal conviction.