MI ABAGA APOLOGISES OVER COMMENTS MADE ON XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
Nigerian singer, MI Abaga has tendered an apology to everyone he offended during his remarks on the xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
MI had defended South African rapper, AKA, who had said some derogatory things about Nigerians in his country. That didn’t go down well with a lot of people hence his apology. He took to his Twitter account on Wednesday evening where he apologised.
He tweeted “To everyone, I offended yesterday I apologise…It is always the right time for healing…I hope we can begin to listen to each other and discuss real lasting solutions. I know I will..”.
MI got bashed by fellow celebrity, Burna Boy a day ago after it was perceived that he was taking sides with AKA over his comments on xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
To everyone I offended yesterday I apologise..
— M.I Abaga (@MI_Abaga) September 4, 2019
It is always the right time for healing..
I hope we can begin to listen to each other and discuss real lasting solutions. I know I will..
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