
Nigerian gospel musician, Yinka Alaseyori, has reacted to the backlash she received over her remarks on the abducted school children in Oyo state.
The artist who had previously urged Nigerians to be fervent in prayers over the security issues in the country, made an apology video, noting that she did not mean to sound insensitive.
Alaseyori also explained that she had no intention to offend Nigerians, pleading for forgiveness over being misunderstood.
“Good day everyone, I did a video of about 1 and half hour two days ago, praying for the kidnapped children, grieving families, government parastatal, the military, Nigeria land, and everybody in pain. But when I woke up yesterday I discovered that some well meaning Nigerians are feeling offended because I made them feel unseen or their voices unheard. You know me too well that I will never make anybody feel like that. I discovered that the trending video was cut out of the video I made. Mothers, please don’t be angry with me. I beg you in the name of Jesus Christ, you will never bury your children. I beg you in God’s name, please forgive me if I ever speak as if I’m insensitive”, she said.
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