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Dammy Krane apologises after release from prison for derogatory comments against Davido
Nigerian singer Oyindamola Johnson Emmanuel aka Dammy Krane has apologised to Nigerians after his release from prison for spewing derogatory comments against Davido.
The musician in a post shared on his official X handle expressed his regrets for making negative comments against Davido and also used the medium to tender an apology to his fans and Nigerians.
In his post shared on the micro-blogging platform on August 30, Dammy Krane said, “I know a lot was expected of me but I messed up,” acknowledging that his statements had disappointed a lot of people.
Though he acknowledged that there was little he could do but apologize, he expressed a want to go back in time.
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“I am sorry about everything, to my fans (I hope I still have fans lol). To my fans, if I still have, I am sorry. Moving on, expect good music from me and music only #lovealwaysleads.” He added.
The singer, who rose to fame following the release of his smash song “My Dear,” apologized to Nigerians, saying he understood how much was expected of him, and owned up to his shortcomings.
“I want to apologize to Nigerians for the negative energy I have put up on the media before today. I know a lot was expected of me but I messed up. I wish I could take back the hand of time, but only God can, so I will do what I can, which is to apologize.” Dammy Krane wrote.
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