She acknowledged that her tweet was disrespectful to AMVCA, the nominees, the movie(TKAM) and to all who have supported her.

She wrote;
"This apology should have come earlier, That tweet should not have happened. No excuse.
It was disrespectful to AMVCA, the nominees, my To Kill A Monkey family, and all of you who have supported me.
Honestly, I was disappointed. But that’s not an excuse for how I responded.
I’ve come a long way in my journey, and for a long time I felt invisible. To Kill A Monkey felt like my “now they see me” moment, and I held on to that very tightly.
When I wasn’t nominated, I reacted from a place of hurt, entitlement and it was out of character for me. I was wrong and I am sorry.
Please give me a chance to be better. I no go fall una hand again.''
It was disrespectful to AMVCA, the nominees, my To Kill A Monkey family, and all of you who have supported me.
Honestly, I was disappointed. But that’s not an excuse for how I responded.
I’ve come a long way in my journey, and for a long time I felt invisible. To Kill A Monkey felt like my “now they see me” moment, and I held on to that very tightly.
When I wasn’t nominated, I reacted from a place of hurt, entitlement and it was out of character for me. I was wrong and I am sorry.
Please give me a chance to be better. I no go fall una hand again.''

It’s a good apology and I hope all is forgiven and forgotten.
ReplyDeleteWay to go. I was disappointed seeing her tweet. Always wait for God's time in every thing. Don't force anything, don't push it. What's yours will always find you. Just keep working hard and stay focused. Amvca or not, you're still you and God and your fans will always love you.
ReplyDeleteMscheeeww!!! Self-glorification.
ReplyDeletePerson wey no get home training, e no dey hard to identify.