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Davido apologises to Tosinbee over custody case mix-up

Afrobeats star Davido has apologised to gospel singer Tosinbee after wrongly linking him to a lawyer involved in his ongoing child custody battle. The mix-up started after a tense court session over the custody of Davido’s daughter, Imade, involving his estranged partner, Sophia Momodu. Following the hearing at the Lagos State High Court, Davido went on social media to criticise one of Sophia’s lawyers. In the process, he reshared a post by Tosinbee, apparently assuming the singer was the lawyer’s son, and used harsh words against him. Tosinbee quickly clarified that he had no connection to the lawyer or the custody case. He explained that his mother died eight years ago and described the situation as a simple case of mistaken identity while offering prayers and goodwill to Davido. After Tosinbee’s explanation, Davido admitted the error and issued a brief […]

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Nkechi Blessing apologises to Imisi over birthday question

Actress Nkechi Blessing has apologised to Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner Imisi over a question she asked during Imisi’s birthday party that triggered backlash on social media.​ Imisi, who turned 24 on Tuesday, hosted a lavish birthday party attended by several celebrities, including Eddie Watson, Bisola Aiyeola, Kiekie, Nkechi Blessing, Mercy Eke, Brodashaggi, BBNaija Kola, Mide, Mitchy, Isabella and Kayvee.​ During a question and answer session at the event, Nkechi Blessing asked Imisi if she would ever forgive and reconcile with her mother, referring to the reality star’s strained relationship with her birth mother. Many social media users described the question as insensitive and inappropriate, sparking widespread criticism.​ In a video message, Nkechi Blessing expressed regret and apologised to anyone offended by her comment. She said she did not intend to hurt Imisi or create controversy and pleaded with […]

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Algeria moves to label French colonisation a ‘state crime’ and seek reparations

Algeria’s parliament has advanced a landmark bill that would formally declare France’s 130 year colonisation of the country a “state crime” and hold it responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed between 1830 and 1962. Lawmakers are voting on the legislation amid a wider diplomatic rift with Paris, with supporters calling the move a historic step in the country’s quest for colonial justice.​ The draft law seeks to criminalise France’s colonial rule, classifying atrocities committed during the occupation as crimes against humanity under international law. It also makes the “glorification” of French colonialism in Algeria an offence, signalling a tougher stance on how the period is remembered and discussed in public life.​ According to texts seen by local and international media, the bill states that France bears legal responsibility for its colonial past in Algeria and for the […]

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Slimcase apologises to LAWMA over skit with uniform, truck

Skitmaker Oluwafemi Oladipo, popularly known as Slimcase, has apologised to the Lagos State Waste Management Authority for using its official uniform and a waste truck in one of his comedy videos without prior approval. He issued the apology in a statement posted on Instagram after concerns were raised about the content.​ Slimcase said the skit was created to celebrate the dignity of labour and highlight the importance of waste management and other essential professions. He stressed that it was never his intention to misrepresent or embarrass LAWMA, its workers or the Lagos State government.​ According to him, the idea for the video was entirely his and he took full responsibility for it. He explained that the video was removed from all his platforms on December 8, 2025, as soon as objections were brought to his attention, and added that no […]

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BBC Apologises to Trump Over Panorama Edit but Refuses Compensation

The BBC has formally apologised to former US President Donald Trump for an episode of Panorama that edited and spliced segments of his 6 January 2021 speech, admitting it gave “the mistaken impression that President Trump had made a direct call for violent action.” The corporation said it will not re-air the 2024 programme but rejected Trump’s demand for a $1bn compensation, citing no legal basis for a defamation claim. Lawyers for Trump have threatened to sue the BBC unless it issues a retraction, apology, and financial compensation, but the BBC insisted the edit was not designed to mislead and did not cause Trump harm as he was later re-elected. The documentary, restricted to UK viewers, was only 12 seconds of an hour-long programme. The fallout led to the resignation of top BBC executives. The apology follows fresh revelations of […]

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Wike Deserves National Apology Over Clash With Naval Officer — PANDEF

The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has called for a national apology to the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, following his clash with a naval officer in Abuja. PANDEF National Chairman, Ambassador Godknows Igali, urged President Tinubu to direct security agencies to investigate fully and bring those responsible to book, emphasizing respect for civil authority and professionalism in the military. Igali described the officer’s actions as a show of disdain for Wike’s office and an affront to presidential authority, noting Wike as one of the administration’s best-performing ministers. PANDEF insisted military personnel should not be used for non-core duties like guarding personal properties, and that Wike deserves both protection and respect while carrying out his official mandates in the FCT. The organization warned against glamorizing military insubordination and criticized retired officers allegedly issuing illegal orders.

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 Nigerian Leaders Condemn Trump’s Threat, Demand Apology

Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, has strongly criticized US President Donald Trump for his recent remarks against Nigeria. Trump had called Nigeria a disgraced country and threatened to take decisive action if the country did not address the killing of Christians. Jibrin, in a widely shared video, described Trump’s comments as unacceptable and called on him to withdraw his threat and apologise to Nigeria. He said Trump’s statements were un-American and violated international law, stressing that Nigeria would not tolerate such interference. Northern leaders and groups, including the Northern Elders’ Forum and Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association, also condemned Trump’s remarks. They said the US should respect Nigeria’s sovereignty and warned against external meddling. The Northern Elders’ Forum described Trump’s threat as a dangerous pattern of foreign interference and rejected claims linking their region to terrorism. Miyetti Allah’s president, […]

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NPP Youth Organizer Apologizes for Defamation Against Gyampo.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) National Youth Organizer recently issued a public apology to Professor Ransford Gyampo, a senior lecturer at the University of Ghana, for previously making defamatory remarks about him. The Youth Organizer's statements were found to be unsubstantiated, and the apology aims to address any harm caused to Professor Gyampo’s reputation.This public apology highlights an effort within Ghanaian political circles to promote accountability and civility in discourse. The organizer expressed regret for any distress caused, and Professor Gyampo has reportedly acknowledged the apology, which could help mend relationships and foster a respectful political environment.

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